Overview of Post-Quantum Cryptography: Algorithms and Implementations

 The Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) section on Asecuritysite covers key advancements in cryptographic algorithms designed to resist quantum computing attacks. It explores lattice-based, hash-based, and multivariate polynomial cryptosystems, emphasizing algorithms like CRYSTALS-Dilithium, Falcon, and Sphincs, which are part of NIST's PQC standardization efforts. The site also discusses BIKE, HQC, and Classic McEliece, focusing on their key sizes, performance, and use cases. Additionally, it highlights practical implementations and comparative metrics like key generation speed, signature verification, and memory usage on devices like ARM Cortex-M4 processors.

https://asecuritysite.com/pqc

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