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Ted H. Szymanski
The next-generation ?Industrial Internet of Things? (IIoT) will support ?Machine-to-Machine? (M2M) communications for smart Cyber-Physical-Systems and Industry 4.0, and require guaranteed cyber-security. This paper explores hardware-enforced cyber-securi...
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Yeongjae Park, Hyeondo Yoo, Jieun Ryu, Young-Rak Choi, Ju-Sung Kang and Yongjin Yeom
Owing to the expansion of non-face-to-face activities, security issues in video conferencing systems are becoming more critical. In this paper, we focus on the end-to-end encryption (E2EE) function among the security services of video conferencing system...
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Fazal Raheman
The first week of August 2022 saw the world?s cryptographers grapple with the second shocker of the year. Another one of the four post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms selected by the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) in a rigoro...
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Rameez Asif
The latest quantum computers have the ability to solve incredibly complex classical cryptography equations particularly to decode the secret encrypted keys and making the network vulnerable to hacking. They can solve complex mathematical problems almost ...
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Stuart Hadfield, Zhihui Wang, Bryan O?Gorman, Eleanor G. Rieffel, Davide Venturelli and Rupak Biswas
The next few years will be exciting as prototype universal quantum processors emerge, enabling the implementation of a wider variety of algorithms. Of particular interest are quantum heuristics, which require experimentation on quantum hardware for their...
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Marco Baldi, Alessandro Barenghi, Franco Chiaraluce, Gerardo Pelosi and Paolo Santini
Decoding of random linear block codes has been long exploited as a computationally hard problem on which it is possible to build secure asymmetric cryptosystems. In particular, both correcting an error-affected codeword, and deriving the error vector cor...
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Andrey N. Chibisov,Mary A. Chibisova
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This work deals with quantum qubit modelling based on a silicon material with embedded phosphorus atoms because a future quantum computer can be built on the basis of this qubit. The building of atomic models of bulk crystalline silicon and silicene, as ...
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