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Balancing Quantum and Classical Security: Side-Channel Challenges in NIST PQC Finalist

2025 3rd International Conference on Sustainable Computing and Data Communication Systems (ICSCDS)
Usha G
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Analysis of NIST PQC Standardization Process and Round 4 Selected/Non-selected Algorithms

Jouranl of Information and Security
Yu Ran Choi, Youn Sung Choi, Hak Jun Lee
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Faster Multiplication in $$\mathbb {Z}_{2^m}[x]$$ on Cortex-M4 to Speed up NIST PQC Candidates

2019
In this paper we optimize multiplication of polynomials in \(\mathbb {Z}_{2^m}[x]\) on the ARM Cortex-M4 microprocessor. We use these optimized multiplication routines to speed up the NIST post-quantum candidates RLizard, NTRU-HRSS, NTRUEncrypt, Saber, and Kindi.
Kannwischer, Matthias J.   +2 more
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Trends in Hash-Based Digital Signature Technology Since NIST PQC Standardization

Korean Institute of Smart Media
As the security of existing digital signatures (such as RSA and ECDSA) is threatened by the development of quantum computing, NIST finalized the Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) standard through FIPS 203, 204, and 205 in 2024. Among these, FIPS 205 (SLH-DSA) adopted SPHINCS+, a hash-based digital signature, to establish a security foundation that is ...
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COPMA: Compact and Optimized Polynomial Multiplier Accelerator for High-Performance Implementation of LWR-Based PQC

IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2023
Pengzhou He, Yazheng Tu, Tianyou Bao
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Implémentations matérielles crypto-agiles des standards PQC NIST : ML-KEM et HQC

Crypto-Agile Hardware Sharing for PQC standards : A case study of ML-KEM and HQC L’avènement des ordinateurs quantiques représente une menace critique pour la cryptographie à clé publique classique, motivant le développement de la cryptographie post-quantique (PQC).
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Fault-Injection Attacks Against NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Round 3 KEM Candidates

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2021
Keita Xagawa, , Rei Ueno
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