NIST Update on Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization
Offered By: PKI Consortium via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Gain insights into the latest developments in post-quantum cryptography standardization from NIST experts. Learn about the progress made in evaluating and standardizing quantum-resistant public-key cryptographic algorithms, including the recent release of draft Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) for Post-Quantum Cryptography. Explore the challenges and strategies for migrating from quantum-vulnerable to quantum-resistant cryptography. Discover the various approaches and feedback received for additional signature schemes in the standardization process. Presented by Bill Newhouse, Cybersecurity Engineer and Project Lead at the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), and Dr. Dustin Moody, Mathematician and Project Lead for Post-Quantum Cryptography at NIST, this 35-minute presentation offers a comprehensive update on NIST's efforts to prepare for the quantum computing era in cryptography.
Syllabus
Status update from NIST
Taught by
PKI Consortium
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