Quantum Resistance and the Signal Protocol
(signal.org)
from Voyager@psychedelia.ink to cryptography@lemmy.ml on 20 Sep 2023 09:43
https://psychedelia.ink/post/519921
from Voyager@psychedelia.ink to cryptography@lemmy.ml on 20 Sep 2023 09:43
https://psychedelia.ink/post/519921
The article is about:
- The Signal Protocol, a set of cryptographic specifications that provides end-to-end encryption for private communications. PQXDH, an upgrade to the Signal Protocol that adds a layer of protection against the threat of a future quantum computer breaking current encryption standards.
- Quantum computing, a new type of computational system that can solve some complex problems faster than classical computers, such as the hidden subgroup problem that underlies many public key cryptosystems4.
- Post-quantum cryptography, a new category of algorithms that resist quantum attacks, and how Signal has chosen CRYSTALS-Kyber as its post-quantum key encapsulation mechanism.
- The implementation and deployment of PQXDH in Signal’s client applications and the open research areas for further quantum resistance.
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The link leads to the picture, not an article
btw, can anyone tell me how to create a post from an URL but with a custom image in lemmy?
I found that if I upload an image, the URL gets replaced.
Haha, my bad. Updated the link:
signal.org/blog/pqxdh/
Signals encryption is solid. When Signal updates their encryption for quantum computers, I know it was well thought out and will be well researched over time.
it actually had some issues: An Analysis of Signal’s PQXDH