Presentation
Quantum Secure Hash Oracle (QSHO): Strengthening Post-Quantum Cryptography with Kyber-AES, Grover's Simulations, and Hybrid Attack Resistance
DescriptionQuantum Secure Hash Oracle (QSHO) is probably one of the first attempts at bringing a new approach to the secure computation of cryptographic functions. The QSHO starts with Kyber key encapsulation and AES encryption. Its quantum-resistant hashes resist Grover's search algorithm as well as hybrid classical-quantum algorithms. Detailed quantum simulations of the impact of Grover's search on both pre-image and collision resistance are made available by the QSHO, offering clear and detailed assessment of quantum resistance. This oracle uses quantum randomness through QRNG and analyzes resistance against possible quantum attacks. QSHO gives a key milestone in post-quantum cryptography. It can provide secure quantum-era systems for any service.
Event Type
Networking
Work-in-Progress Poster
TimeMonday, June 236:00pm - 7:00pm PDT
LocationLevel 2 Lobby