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Webinar: Securing a Post-Quantum Computer World

Post-Quantum Cryptography: Securing a Post-Quantum Computer World

Due to their computing power, quantum computers have the disruptive potential to break various currently used encryption algorithms. Quantum computer attacks on today's cryptography are expected to become reality within the next 15 to 20 years. Once available, quantum computers could solve certain calculations much faster than today's computers, threatening even best currently known security algorithms such as RSA and ECC. The solution is post-quantum cryptography (PQC) for security technologies.

This ondemand webinar will help you to gain general awareness of the challenges faced in cryptography from quantum computers, develop understanding of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) as a concept, get an overview of recent initiatives around PQC, and know about a real-life implementation of PQC in a chip.


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Key Take-Aways
  • Learn the disruptive potential quantum computers have to break various currently used encryption algorithms
  • Understand that quantum computer attacks on today's cryptography are expected to become reality within the next 15 to 20 years, threatening even the best security algorithms
  • Discover how post-quantum cryptography (PQC) secures a post-quantum computer world
Duration: 1 hour

Speaker
Dr. Thomas Poeppelmann, Researcher, Infineon Technologies AG
Thomas Poeppelmann received his PhD from Ruhr University Bochum, Germany focusing on the topic of post-quantum cryptography (PQC). In 2015, Thomas started his career in Infineon working in the field of concepts for security microcontrollers. He is one of world's leading researchers on the topic of PQC. He has published a number of academic papers and co-developed the "New Hope" approach for PQC. He along with his co-researchers are the recipients of the 2016 Internet Defense Prize from Facebook for their research on PQC.


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