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Post-quantum cryptography and the quantum future of cybersecurity. [PDF]
Liu YK, Moody D.
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Ferroelectric Devices for In‐Memory and In‐Sensor Computing
Inspired by biological systems, in‐memory and in‐sensor computing overcome von Neumann bottlenecks. Ferroelectric devices can mimic synaptic functions and sense stimuli like light or force, therefore are ideal for these paradigms. This review introduces the ferroelectric devices applied for in‐memory and in‐sensor computing, covering their structures ...
Hong Fang +5 more
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Seamless Transition to Post-Quantum TLS 1.3: A Hybrid Approach Using Identity-Based Encryption. [PDF]
Astrizi TL, Custódio R.
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An adhesive hydrogel depot with polyphenol‐armored nanogenes is developed for treating aged osteoarthritis. This system maintains miR‐140 bioactivity, prolongs its intra‐articular retention, and enhances transfection into chondrocytes, leading to the downregulation of senescence‐associated pathways.
Liwei Yan +10 more
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Post-quantum healthcare: A roadmap for cybersecurity resilience in medical data. [PDF]
SaberiKamarposhti M +6 more
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Blue‐Emitting ZnSe(Te) Quantum Dots and Light‐Emitting Diodes
. ABSTRACT Zn‐based quantum dots (QDs) have been regarded as the most promising Cd‐free candidates for blue‐emitting applications. ZnSe QDs exhibit an ultra‐narrow full width at half maximum (FWHM), high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY), and excellent environmental stability, making them ideal for blue‐violet emitters.
Lijin Wang, Aiwei Tang, Jingbi You
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In-line rate encrypted links using pre-shared post-quantum keys and DPUs. [PDF]
Cano Aguilera A +5 more
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Correction: Septien-Hernandez et al. A Comparative Study of Post-Quantum Cryptosystems for Internet-of-Things Applications. <i>Sensors</i> 2022, <i>22</i>, 489. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 2022 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2022
We introduce PQNoise, a post-quantum variant of the Noise framework. We demonstrate that it is possible to replace the Diffie-Hellman key-exchanges in Noise with KEMs in a secure way. A challenge is the inability to combine key pairs of KEMs, which can be resolved by certain forms of randomness-hardening for which we introduce a formal abstraction.
Angel, Y. +4 more
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We introduce PQNoise, a post-quantum variant of the Noise framework. We demonstrate that it is possible to replace the Diffie-Hellman key-exchanges in Noise with KEMs in a secure way. A challenge is the inability to combine key pairs of KEMs, which can be resolved by certain forms of randomness-hardening for which we introduce a formal abstraction.
Angel, Y. +4 more
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Post-quantum Plaintext-Awareness
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Ehsan Ebrahimi 0001, Jeroen van Wier
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