
Postquantum Cryptography (osc24)
An Introduction and Status update
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Marcus Meissner, dknorr
June 29, 202439m 7s
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Show Notes
The last years have seen quite some improvements in Quantum Computers.
As a sufficiently large quantum computer even if still several years in the future would be able to attack current day cryptography like RSA and Elliptic Curves, we need to start thinking and planning now about transitioning to quantum resistant / quantum safe or post quantum cryptographic ciphers where needed.
We will give an introduction to the problem, talk about the state of the standardization and development, and what has happened already in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE.
The last years have seen quite some improvements in Quantum Computers.
As a sufficiently large quantum computer even if still several years in the future would be able to attack current day cryptography like RSA and Elliptic Curves, we need to start thinking and planning now about transitioning to quantum resistant / quantum safe or post quantum cryptographic ciphers where needed.
We will give an introduction to the problem, talk about the state of the standardization and development, and what has happened already in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE.
about this event: https://c3voc.de
Topics
osc2444472024Open Source