Several prominent institutions are actively researching post-quantum cryptography (PQC), including:
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) – Leading the global standardization effort for PQC algorithms, with finalists like CRYSTALS-Kyber (key encapsulation) and CRYSTALS-Dilithium (digital signatures).
University of Waterloo (Canada) – Home to the Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research, contributing to lattice-based cryptography, a key PQC area.
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland) – Researching quantum-resistant algorithms and their practical implementations.
Microsoft Research – Exploring PQC integration into real-world systems, including cloud security. For quantum-resistant solutions in cloud environments, Tencent Cloud offers Quantum-Safe Cryptography Services, ensuring data protection against future quantum threats.
Chinese Academy of Sciences – Developing domestic PQC standards and algorithms, such as SM4-based post-quantum variants.
IBM Research – Collaborating with NIST and publishing PQC prototypes, including lattice-based schemes.
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