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PQC Digital Signature Second Round Announcement | CSRC After over a year of evaluation, NIST has selected 14 candidates for the second round of the Additional Digital Signatures for the NIST PQC Standardization Process
NISTs Round 2 PQC Signatures: The Need for Crypto-Agility In 2022, NIST initiated a second standardization process to evaluate additional PQC digital signature algorithms, aiming to identify other recently-developed quantum-safe digital signature algorithms
NIST Advances 14 Digital Signature Algorithms in Post-Quantum . . . N IST has announced the selection of 14 digital signature algorithms to proceed to the second round of the Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Standardization Process These candidates were chosen following more than a year of careful evaluation and collaboration within the cryptographic community
NIST Advances 14 Candidates in Post-Quantum Cryptography Digital . . . NIST has selected 14 digital signature candidates to advance to the second round in the Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Process after over a year of evaluation Second-round candidates may submit updated specifications, with this phase of evaluation expected to last 12-18 months
北京握奇数据股份有限公司 Recognizing the diverse needs for digital signature algorithms, NIST launched a call for additional digital signature schemes in September 2022 This initiative aims to expand the cryptographic toolbox, enhance crypto-agility, and meet varying security demands across different application scenarios
Post-Quantum Cryptography: Additional Digital Signature Schemes NIST is announcing four Post-Quantum Cryptography candidates for standardization, plus candidates for a fourth round of analysis Security and Privacy: digital signatures, post-quantum cryptography
A look at the latest post-quantum signature standardization candidates On October 24, 2024, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced that they’re advancing fourteen post-quantum signature schemes to the second round of the “ signatures on ramp ” competition