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Presentation

Emerging Advanced Cryptography: Opportunities and Challenges

May 21, 2025

Presenters

Luís T. A. N. Brandão - Contractor FGR , NIST/Strativia

Description

Abstract. The exploration of advanced cryptography is replete with opportunities and challenges. Beyond quantum-resistant solutions for regular signing and encryption, to which the world is already migrating, there is a plethora of emerging techniques in multi-party settings and for privacy-enhancing purposes. Ensuring their dependability requires new processes for standardization, validation, and certification. The migration to "post-quantum" also motivates further research on the quantum gap in advanced cryptography: In which circumstances would a dismissal of quantum-vulnerable crypto lead to worsened security or privacy? This talk will briefly review the goals of the multi-party threshold cryptography and the privacy-enhancing cryptography projects at NIST. In particular, the NIST Threshold Call aims to gather reference materials to guide future recommendations and processes. This exploratory approach will help tackle a vast space of solutions.

Presented at

The Future Cryptography Conference @ Tallinn, Estonia, 2025-May-21

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Parent Project

See: Privacy-Enhancing Cryptography

Related Topics

Security and Privacy: cryptography

Created August 27, 2025, Updated August 28, 2025