For decades, algorithms such as RSA (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) have been the solution for digital signatures. These algorithms exploit mathematical problems whose ...
Breakthroughs in the quantum space are coming fast, and threats once dismissed as speculative now seem inevitable. For industries that rely on trust and long-lived devices, the transition to ...
The PQC algorithm is designed based on mathematical problems that are extremely difficult to solve not only with current classical computers, but also with future quantum computers, aiming to counter ...
FIPS 203 for ML-KEM (also known as CRYSTALS-Kyber) FIPS 204 for ML-DSA (also known as CRYSTALS-Dilithium) FIPS 205 for SLH-DSA (also known as Sphincs+) The publication of these draft standards is an ...
As quantum computers advance, traditional public-key cryptosystems like RSA and ECC are expected to be broken, threatening digital confidentiality and authentication across critical systems. In ...
Samsung SDS announced on the 11th that the "AIMer" algorithm, developed in collaboration with KAIST, has been selected as the final algorithm in the "quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithm for ...
Two IBM-developed algorithms have been officially formalized within the world's first three post-quantum cryptography standards, which were published today by the U.S. Department of Commerce's ...
In July, the National Institute of Standards and Technologies selected four cryptography algorithms as national standards for public key security in order to prepare for an era of quantum computers, ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. In our increasingly digital lives, security depends on cryptography. Send a private message or pay a bill online, and you’re relying on ...
Author Nick Sullivan worked for six years at Apple on many of its most important cryptography efforts before recently joining CloudFlare, where he is a systems engineer. He has a degree in mathematics ...
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