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At some point in the future, we should migrate to using post-quantum cryptography.
This means the following:
1. A new version of SigSum that uses Ed25519 + PQ Signatures.
2. Support for hybrid …
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Apparently cryptography world is starting to move to new algorithms as they fear now obtained messages could be cracked soon:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/pq-2024
https://www.kyberturvallisuuskeskus…
pihvi updated
2 months ago
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With the anticipated arrival of Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) requiring massive amounts of _binary_ data, CBOR will prove to be a better choice than JSON.
See also: https://github.com/eu-digital-…
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I would like to propose definitions for “quantum resistant” and “quantum ready”.
A “quantum ready” system is one that is capable of interacting with peers using post-quantum cryptographic protocols…
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Interesting article from the Signal foundation:
https://signal.org/blog/pqxdh/
Particularly how they *augment* to combine both schemes.
Related interesting information: https://blog.chromium.…
tmpfs updated
3 months ago
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Add a sentence about post-quantum cryptographic operations – both past and future proof
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https://crypto.stackexchange.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=chosen-ciphertext-attack+or+key-exchange+or+post-quantum-cryptography+or+public-key&sort=votes/storage/emulated/0/.pst
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When quantum computers are here signed records in mainline DHT become unreliable since they rely on ECC. Is there a post quantum plan for the protocol?
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What should be implemented?
Threefish cipher with 1024bits block size in cbc...
Why it will be useful?
most probably can survive in era off quantum computers til end of times.
fast...
not use s…
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```
What should be implemented?
Threefish cipher with 1024bits block size in cbc...
Why it will be useful?
most probably can survive in era off quantum computers til end of times.
fast...
not use s…