Secure Architectures of Future Emerging Cryptography (SAFEcrypto) will provide a new generation of practical, robust and physically secure post-quantum cryptographic solutions that ensure long-term security for future ICT systems, services and applications. Novel public-key cryptographic schemes (digital signatures, authentication, identity-based encryption (IBE), attribute-based encryption (ABE)) will be developed using Lattice problems as the source of computational hardness… More Info
SAFEcrypto videos now added
The SAFEcrypto consortium has been developing a series of videos to discuss the SAFEcrypto technologies and demonstrate the outcomes of the SAFEcrypto project. Watch them now via the Outcomes->Videos menu option or via this link
SAFEcrypto’s suite of lattice-based crypto software routines
SAFEcrypto’s libsafecrypto, which provides a suite of software routines to implement lattice-based cryptographic schemes, is now available at: https://github.com/safecrypto/. The related wiki describes the current status of libsafecrypto and provides an ongoing description of its current capabilities. The following schemes are currently supported: Signatures: BLISS-B; Dilithium / Dilithium-G; ENS; DLP; Ring-TESLA KEM: ENS; Kyber Encryption: […]
NIST’s First PQC Standardization Conference, 12-13 April 2018
The first PQC Standardization Conference, will be held in Fort Lauderdale, FL, on 12-13 April 2018. It is co-located with the 9th International Conference on Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQCrypto 2018), 9-11 April, 2018