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- Post-Quantum Cryptography for Engineers - ietf. org
Post-Quantum Cryptography for Engineers Abstract The advent of a cryptographically relevant quantum computer (CRQC) would render state-of-the-art, traditional public-key algorithms deployed today obsolete, as the mathematical assumptions underpinning their security would no longer hold To address this, protocols and infrastructure must transition to post-quantum algorithms, which are designed
- PQCrypto Usage Deployment - IANIX
The pqm4 library, benchmarking and testing framework started as a result of the PQCRYPTO project funded by the European Commission in the H2020 program It currently contains implementations of 8 post-quantum key-encapsulation mechanisms and 3 post-quantum signature schemes targeting the ARM Cortex-M4 family of microcontrollers
- How quantum computing is changing the face of Formula 1
The BWT Alpine team have teamed up with SEALSQ, a quantum computing company listed on the Nasdaq, in a new technology partnership The partnership will focus on investigating the application of
- SANS Institute Validates Quantum XChange’s Phio TX for . . .
BETHESDA, Md , November 19, 2025--Quantum XChange, a leading provider of quantum-safe encryption solutions, today announced that the SANS Institute has completed an independent hands-on evaluation
- Beyond Mathematics: Practical Deployment is a Key Link in . . .
To prepare for the eventual advent of quantum computing, digital infrastructure must transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC), a crucial preparatory step The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has selected algorithms such as CRYSTALS-Kyber and CRYSTALS-Dilithium for standardization; these algorithms are built on thorough research and mathematical robustness However
- Side-Channel Attack against CRYSTALS-Kyber - Schneier
CRYSTALS-Kyber is one of the public-key algorithms currently recommended by NIST as part of its post-quantum cryptography standardization process Researchers have just published a side-channel attack—using power consumption—against an implementation of the algorithm that was supposed to be resistant against that sort of attack The algorithm is not “broken” or “cracked”—despite
- The future of quantum physics and technology debated at the . . .
Intrigued by quantum? Explore the 2025 Physics World Quantum Briefing 2 0 Last week also saw a two-day conference at the historic Royal Institution (RI) in central London that was a centrepiece of IYQ in the UK and Ireland Entitled Quantum Science and Technology: the First 100 Years; Our Quantum Future and attended by over 300 people, it was organized by the History of Physics and the
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