It is essential to control access to data. Since the beginning of digital communication, scholars have been at work figuring out ways to prevent eavesdropping on data. They have been successful in doing so through cryptography techniques such as RSA and AES. Modern Quantum computing is shown to be able to break them. Thus, research and development in this field have been rapid in the last decade. It is better to take precautions in its infancy and develop a future-proof cryptography technique. The following article describes the issues with contemporary ciphers and how they are vulnerable against quantum computers, then goes on to suggest lattice-based cryptography as a strong contender for the solution to this vulnerability by providing its benefits and properties, synergizing with certain domains in digital technology. It explains why it is a strong contender by providing examples of its performance in IoT devices that are prevalent today and are only going to increase as this era progresses. By providing a comprehensive overview of developments in this realm, it presents to, new researchers, in this field the importance of Lattice-Based Cryptography, by suggesting why Lattice-Based Cryptography should be the focus of the field of cryptography in the future.

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Contemporary Cryptography Against Quantum Computing and LBC on Embedded Systems

  • Akshar Thakor,
  • Tanya Khunteta,
  • Kaushal Shah,
  • Hargeet Kaur

摘要

It is essential to control access to data. Since the beginning of digital communication, scholars have been at work figuring out ways to prevent eavesdropping on data. They have been successful in doing so through cryptography techniques such as RSA and AES. Modern Quantum computing is shown to be able to break them. Thus, research and development in this field have been rapid in the last decade. It is better to take precautions in its infancy and develop a future-proof cryptography technique. The following article describes the issues with contemporary ciphers and how they are vulnerable against quantum computers, then goes on to suggest lattice-based cryptography as a strong contender for the solution to this vulnerability by providing its benefits and properties, synergizing with certain domains in digital technology. It explains why it is a strong contender by providing examples of its performance in IoT devices that are prevalent today and are only going to increase as this era progresses. By providing a comprehensive overview of developments in this realm, it presents to, new researchers, in this field the importance of Lattice-Based Cryptography, by suggesting why Lattice-Based Cryptography should be the focus of the field of cryptography in the future.