SaTC: CORE: Small: Lattices, number theory, and distribution questions in cryptography — NSF Award to Yeshiva University (NY, $10,
Modern cryptography faces the serious concern that quantum computers will one day break most of our presently-used cryptosystems. This would have catastrophic consequences to internet security and privacy. As a result, it is very important to develop and understand newer types of potentially quantum-resistant cryptosys
| Award title | SaTC: CORE: Small: Lattices, number theory, and distribution questions in cryptography |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2611676 |
| Awardee | Yeshiva University |
| City | NEW YORK |
| State | NY |
| Amount obligated | $10,754 |
| Principal investigator | Stephen Miller |
| Program | Secure &Trustworthy Cyberspace |
| Start date | 01/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Modern cryptography faces the serious concern that quantum computers will one day break most of our presently-used cryptosystems. This would have catastrophic consequences to internet security and privacy. As a result, it is very important to develop and understand newer types of potentially quantum-resistant cryptosystems. Cryptosystems based on the mathematical notion of Euclidean lattices are presently the leading candidates for post-quantum cryptography. The proposal studies the mathematical |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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