Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) provides the essential cryptographic algorithms needed to secure digital networking systems against future adversaries equipped with quantum computing. This paper reviews the PQC research landscape and identifies open challenges and future directions for the critical transition to PQC in digital networking systems. Building on the NIST standardization process which has hardened the PQC cipher algorithm security, this paper analyzes and describes the recent research on PQC implementations and integrations into scalable and standardized networking systems (Internet, web and cellular networks). We review research on the security, side-channel threats, performances, overheads, and compatibility of PQC ciphers. We also study the research incorporating PQC into the standardized web and cellular networking protocols, ranging from testing the PQC feasibility to proposing protocol solutions and mechanisms to enable PQC. Our study highlights the PQC challenge of large parameter sizes, common across the PQC cipher algorithms, and the research proposing protocol- and system-level mechanisms to address them. Informed by the survey, this paper identifies and highlights the research gaps and future directions to facilitate further research and development for PQC and to secure next-generation digital networking systems.
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Chang et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/699011812ccff479cfe583d2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/cryptography10010012
Sang-Yoon Chang
Qaiser M. Khan
Hayatabad Medical Complex
Cryptography
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
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