Post-Quantum Cryptography Explained by Mark Zhandry | Quantum Colloquium π
Discover the future of secure communication with insights from Princeton's Mark Zhandry on post-quantum cryptography and how quantum algorithms threaten current encryption methods. Watch the full lecture from April 20, 2021.

Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing
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Mark Zhandry (Princeton University)
Quantum Colloquium, Apr. 20th, 2021
https://simons.berkeley.edu/events/quantum-colloquium
Shorβs algorithms for factoring integers and finding discrete logarithms famously break much of the cryptography used today. This has led to the field of post-quantum cryptography, whose goal is to develop cryptosystems secure against quantum attacks. In this talk, I will survey some of the challenges of post-quantum cryptography. In particular, I will explain how the emergence of quantum computers requires updating the entire modern practice of cryptography, including the underlying mathematical building blocks, the formal definitions of security, and the proofs of security.
Quantum Colloquium, Apr. 20th, 2021
https://simons.berkeley.edu/events/quantum-colloquium
Shorβs algorithms for factoring integers and finding discrete logarithms famously break much of the cryptography used today. This has led to the field of post-quantum cryptography, whose goal is to develop cryptosystems secure against quantum attacks. In this talk, I will survey some of the challenges of post-quantum cryptography. In particular, I will explain how the emergence of quantum computers requires updating the entire modern practice of cryptography, including the underlying mathematical building blocks, the formal definitions of security, and the proofs of security.
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