SandboxAQ's Quantum-Resistant Encryption Algorithm Approved by NIST

SandboxAQ's Hamming Quasi-Cyclic (HQC) algorithm has been selected by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as the fifth post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) standard. This selection underscores SandboxAQ's leadership in developing quantum-resistant encryption solutions. HQC is a key encapsulation mechanism designed to secure encryption key exchanges against quantum computing threats. Unlike traditional public-key encryption systems such as RSA and elliptic-curve cryptography, which quantum computers can potentially break, HQC is based on error-correcting codes, offering robust security. Its efficient performance and balanced key size make it suitable for real-world applications. This marks SandboxAQ's second contribution to NIST's PQC standards, following the inclusion of SPHINCS+ in 2022, reinforcing its role in shaping global quantum-safe cybersecurity standards.  

https://www.biometricupdate.com/202504/sandboxaq-quantum-resistant-encryption-algorithm-approved-by-nist

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