Resources

A curated list of whitepapers, technical documentation, and links related to Post-Quantum Cryptography and hardware security standards.

Quantum Cyber Threat to Cybersecurity

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the imminent cyber threat posed by future quantum computers. It details the necessary steps and strategies organizations must implement now to achieve post-quantum readiness and safeguard critical data.

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NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Overview

The latest on the NIST post-quantum standardization process and selected algorithms.

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Ascon-Based Lightweight Cryptography Standards

The Ascon family includes a suite of cryptographic primitives. The Ascon family is characterized by lightweight, permutation-based primitives and provides robust security, efficiency, and flexibility, making it ideal for resource-constrained environments, such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices, embedded systems, and low-power sensors.

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ML-KEM (FIPS 203)

Module-Lattice Key-Encapsulation Mechanism (ML-KEM) is a NIST-standardized post-quantum key encapsulation algorithm derived from CRYSTALS-Kyber. ML-KEM enables two parties to establish a shared secret key resistant to quantum computer attacks. Ideal for secure key exchange in TLS (Transport Layer Security), VPNs (Virtual Private Network), and embedded hardware, ML-KEM delivers strong security with efficient performance, supporting integration into modern security protocols and hardware IP cores.

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