Post-quantum key exchange

Post-quantum cryptography

Post-quantum cryptography is the study of cryptographic algorithms that are secure against an attack by a quantum computer. It focuses on developing algorithms that are resistant to Shor's algorithm, which can solve the integer factorization problem, discrete logarithm problem and elliptic-curve discrete logarithm problem. Symmetric ciphers are considered relatively secure against quantum attacks, but key size must be doubled to block them.

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CS 255: Introduction to Cryptography

Stanford University

Winter 2023

This course offers an introduction to cryptographic techniques used in computer security, covering encryption, message integrity, digital signatures, key management, and more. It is suitable for advanced undergraduates and masters students with some proof techniques and programming experience.

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