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Performance comparison of quantum-safe multivariate polynomial public key encapsulation algorithm
A novel quantum-safe key encapsulation algorithm, called Multivariate Polynomial Public Key (MPPK), was recently proposed by Kuang, Perepechaenko, and Barbeau.
Randy Kuang +3 more
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Implementing RLWE-based Schemes Using an RSA Co-Processor
We repurpose existing RSA/ECC co-processors for (ideal) lattice-based cryptography by exploiting the availability of fast long integer multiplication.
Martin R. Albrecht +5 more
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Delamination of Plasticized Devices in Dynamic Service Environments
With the continuous development of advanced packaging technology in heterogeneous semiconductor integration, the delamination failure problem in a dynamic service environment has gradually become a key factor limiting the reliability of packaging devices.
Wenchao Tian +4 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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The existing mainstream post-quantum key encapsulation mechanisms, such as the module-lattice-based key encapsulation mechanism (ML-KEM), rely on the module learning with errors (Module-LWE) problem associated with structured lattices.
PAN Jie +7 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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SMAUG (-T), Revisited: Timing-Secure, More Compact, Less Failure
SMAUG-T is a Module-LWE/LWR-based Key Encapsulation Mechanism (KEM) scheme, one of the Round 2 candidates in the Korean Post-Quantum Cryptography (KpqC) Standardization Competition.
Jung Hee Cheon +3 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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The transition to post-quantum cryptography introduces substantial computational overhead that can degrade application performance in datacenter environments, particularly under system contention when there is competition to access shared computational ...
Joseph Meyer +3 more
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A New Combiner for Key Encapsulation Mechanisms
HANAOKA, Goichiro +2 more
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