SecAppDev 2024 lecture details

The Quantum threat and Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC)

We discuss the status of NIST's PQC competition, IETF standards and national agencies' recommendations. We conclude with performance benchmarks and crypto agility challenges.

Tuesday June 4th, 14:00 - 15:30
Room Lemaire
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Abstract

Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is a crucial response to the imminent threat posed by quantum computers to conventional cryptographic systems. Following an examination of quantum computing advancements, we discuss NIST's ongoing competition to establish PQC standards, presenting both the first stage winners and the current 4th round candidates. Additionally, we explore the current state of IETF standards and recommendations from national agencies. This session concludes with an overview of performance benchmarks and an exploration of the challenges surrounding cryptographic agility.

Key takeaway

Post-quantum standards are on their way. Implications will be increased complexity and communication and storage overhead. Crypto agility is hard.

Content level

Deep-dive

Target audience

Developers but also architects and management

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of cryptographic algorithms

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Bart Preneel
Bart Preneel

Professor, KU Leuven

Expertise: Cryptography, cybersecurity, and privacy

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