cryptographic standardization

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Cryptographic standardization at WindowsForum.com covers the development and adoption of post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, such as FrodoKEM, which is a conservative key encapsulation mechanism designed for quantum-resilient security. Discussions focus on the urgency of quantum-safe cryptography in response to advances like Microsoft's Majorana quantum processor. The tag explores how these standards aim to protect secure communication against future quantum threats, emphasizing conservative design choices for long-term robustness. Topics include the transition to post-quantum algorithms and their role in maintaining security in an evolving technological landscape.
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    FrodoKEM: A Conservative Post-Quantum Cryptography Solution for Quantum-Resilient Security

    Quantum computing has long been seen as both a promise and a threat: a future where computers can solve currently insurmountable problems, but also a world where the cryptographic foundations of secure communication may crumble. As research accelerates toward practical quantum computers—heralded...
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