Post Quantum Key Exchange

Cryptography

Post Quantum Key Exchange addresses the emerging threat to current cryptographic systems posed by the anticipated development of sufficiently powerful quantum computers. Existing public-key cryptography, foundational to secure communication and data transmission in cryptocurrency and financial derivatives, relies on the computational difficulty of certain mathematical problems, vulnerabilities that quantum algorithms like Shor’s algorithm can potentially overcome. Consequently, the development and implementation of Post Quantum Key Exchange protocols are crucial for maintaining confidentiality and integrity within these systems, safeguarding against future decryption of sensitive data and unauthorized transactions. This transition necessitates a proactive approach to cryptographic agility, allowing for seamless updates as quantum computing capabilities advance.