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The first set of standards for post-quantum cryptography have been published — here's what it means for youThe first, named Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 203 is a general encryption standard based on the CRYSTALS-Kyber algorithm, renamed to Module-Lattice-Based Key-Encapsulation ...
NIST has currently selected only the CRYSTALS-Kyber algorithm for general encryption in a post-quantum world. However, it is still considering four others. The four selected encryption ...
For public-key encryption and key-establishment, the key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) NIST selected is the CRYSTALS-Kyber algorithm. CRYSTALS-Kyber is the primary algorithm in the KEM category ...
The recent release of FIPS-compliant versions facilitates the transition to quantum-safe infrastructure for both public and private sectors. The National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST ...
On Tuesday, NIST said it selected four PQC algorithms to replace those that are expected to be felled by quantum computing. They are: CRYSTALS-Kyber, CRYSTALS-Dilithium, FALCON, and SPHINCS+.
More specifically, for general encryption (used for access to secure websites), NIST has selected the CRYSTALS-Kyber algorithm. For digital signatures, on the other hand, NIST has selected the three ...
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