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10:50-11:20 h | Virtual
Quantum computers may have the potential to break various currently used encryption and authentication algorithms. In this presentation, we discuss the status of current standardization activities and challenges when implementing quantum-safe cryptography on embedded devices and smart cards.
Subjects: Embedded systems
Speaker: Dr. Thomas Poeppelmann (Infineon Technologies)
Type: Lecture
Speech: English
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LoginEfficient and Secured Implementation of Post-Quantum Cryptography
Speaker,
Infineon Technologies
Thomas Pöppelmann 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 has published a number of academic papers and co-developed the "New Hope" approach for PQC. For "New Hope" he and his co-researchers also received the 2016 Internet Defense Prize from Usenix and Facebook.
Speaker,
Infineon Technologies
Thomas Pöppelmann 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 has published a number of academic papers and co-developed the "New Hope" approach for PQC. For "New Hope" he and his co-researchers also received the 2016 Internet Defense Prize from Usenix and Facebook.