Classic McEliece: NIST
All documents listed below are from the Classic McEliece Team. The PDFs say Classic McEliece at the top; the email statements are labeled "on behalf of the Classic McEliece team" or similar.
NIST requested any “tweaks” to specifications or implementations to be completed by October 1, 2020 for the remaining candidates and expects to hold a 3rd NIST PQC Standardization …
Post-Quantum Cryptography | CSRC
2017年1月3日 · Official comments on the Third Round Candidate Algorithms should be submitted using the "Submit Comment" link for the appropriate algorithm. Comments from the pqc-forum …
McEliece Public Key Encryption Method (Post Quantum Robust)
McEliece is a post-quantum key exchange mechanism, and a finalist for the NIST PQC competition. This page uses various methods including mceliece348864, mceliece460896, …
Announcement: The End of the 3rd Round - the First PQC …
2022年7月5日 · Classic McEliece was a finalist but is not being standardized by NIST at this time. Although Classic McEliece is widely regarded as secure, NIST does not anticipate it being …
NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization - Wikipedia
Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization[1] is a program and competition by NIST to update their standards to include post-quantum cryptography. [2] It was announced at PQCrypto 2016. …
Based on this observation, Mckeycutter, a high-throughput key generator in hardware, is proposed to accelerate the key generation in Classic McEliece based on algorithm-hardware co-design.
Classic McEliece: Intro
Dedicated to the memory of Robert J. McEliece, 1942–2019. The first code-based public-key cryptosystem was introduced in 1978 by McEliece. The public key specifies a random binary …
Classic McEliece - Open Quantum Safe
Classic McEliece Algorithm type: Key encapsulation mechanism. Main cryptographic assumption: Niederreiter’s dual version of McEliece’s public key encryption using binary Goppa codes.
Post quantum cryptography (PQC) - KEM and Public Key Encryption
With mceliece348864, we have a Level 1 security level with a public key size of 261,120 bytes, a private key size of 6,492 bytes, and a cipher text size of 128 bytes.