Jan. 12, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Nils von Nethen, Alex Wiesmaier, Oliver Weissmann, Nouri Alnahawi

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Cryptographically relevant quantum computers (CRQC) are presumably able to
break today's prevalent classic cryptographic algorithms. Protocols and schemes
based on these algorithms would become insecure if such CRQCs would become
available. Although it is not exactly known, whether this will actually happen,
organizations (and the IT society) have to plan on migrating to
quantum-resilient cryptographic measures, also known as Post-Quantum
Cryptography (PQC). However, migrating IT systems and applications in
organizations to support and integrate new software components is a difficult …

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