CAREER: Post-Quantum Security and Identity Foundations for Adaptive 6G Infrastructure — NSF Award to Florida Institute of Technolo
Today, wireless networks protect personal information using secret codes called encryption. Soon, a new type of computer called a quantum computer may become powerful enough to crack these codes, putting hospitals, emergency services, banks, and everyday communications at risk. This project aims to make future wireless
| Award title | CAREER: Post-Quantum Security and Identity Foundations for Adaptive 6G Infrastructure |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2542642 |
| Awardee | Florida Institute of Technology |
| City | MELBOURNE |
| State | FL |
| Amount obligated | $373,253 |
| Principal investigator | Abdullah Aydeger |
| Program | Networking Technology and Syst |
| Start date | 05/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Today, wireless networks protect personal information using secret codes called encryption. Soon, a new type of computer called a quantum computer may become powerful enough to crack these codes, putting hospitals, emergency services, banks, and everyday communications at risk. This project aims to make future wireless networks safe from this threat. It builds new ways to lock and protect information that quantum computers cannot break. It also creates systems that can sense when a network is un |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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