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Cryptographic protocols can be used to covertly exchange information without arousing suspicion. The covert channels created in this way are called subliminal channels. In this work, three different subliminal channels using CRYSTALS-Kyber are discovered.
Roberto Roman +2 more
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Encapsulation of therapeutic molecules within polymer particles is a well-established method for achieving controlled release, yet challenges such as low loading, poor encapsulation efficiency, and loss of protein activity limit clinical translation ...
Malgosia M. Pakulska (7161425) +6 more
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Efficient Implementation of CRYSTALS-KYBER Key Encapsulation Mechanism on ESP32
Kyber, an IND-CCA2-secure lattice-based post-quantum key-encapsulation mechanism, is the winner of the first post-quantum cryptography standardization process of the US National Institute of Standards and Technology. In this work, we provide an efficient implementation of Kyber on ESP32, a very popular microcontroller for Internet of Things ...
Fabian Segatz, Muhammad Ihsan Al Hafiz
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A 3D anisotropic hydrogel derived from heart extracellular matrix guides cytoskeletal alignment and nuclear remodeling in reprogrammed cardiomyocyte‐like cells. This study reveals how matrix alignment modulates nuclear envelope dynamics and chromatin state, triggering transcriptional and functional maturation.
Seung Ju Seo +7 more
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SoK: Evolution of the Key Encapsulation Mechanism’s Role in Cryptographic Migrations for IoT Systems
Key Encapsulation Mechanisms (KEM) is a special case of Public Key Encryption (PKE) that was recently standardized by National Institute of Standards and Technology in USA.
Silonosov Alexandr +2 more
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Hybrid Key Encapsulation Mechanisms [PDF]
Quantum computers pose a long-term threat to many currently used cryptographic schemes as they are able to efficiently solve the computational problems those schemes are based on.
Goncalves, Brian
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Key Encapsulation Mechanisms from Extractable Hash Proof Systems, Revisited [PDF]
In CRYPTO 2010, Wee proposed the notion of ‘‘extractable hash proof systems” (XHPS), and its richer version, ‘‘all-but-one XHPS” (ABO-XHPS), and showed that chosen ciphertext secure (CCA secure) key encapsulation mechanisms (KEM) can be constructed from them.
Takahiro Matsuda 0002, Goichiro Hanaoka
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ABSTRACT Electronic waste has emerged as a major environmental challenge, driven by the massive consumption and a limited lifetime of modern electronic devices, stimulating the development of sustainable electronics. Here, an all‐biomaterial gelatin‐choline‐citric acid ([Ch][CA]) ionogel is developed as an active binder to realize self‐sintered ...
Lin Guo +10 more
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A soft, dual‐channel hydrogel patch enables simultaneous detection of wound temperature and strain by integrating ion‐diffusion‐mediated thermoelectric and resistive sensing. The conformal design maintains stable performance during motion, capturing subtle inflammatory and mechanical changes for continuous wound monitoring.
Yu Fang +7 more
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Highly Efficient and Light NTRU-Based Key Encapsulation Mechanisms with Small Moduli
In this paper, we present CTRU-Light, an IND-CCA-secure key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) derived from NTRU and RLWE (and RLWR in variant) assumptions over power-of-two cyclotomic rings. Our CTRU-Light employs a compact NTT-compatible modulus q=641 while
Jing Fan +5 more
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