TLS and Post-Quantum Cryptography: Securing Communications Today and Tomorrow
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is the most used cryptographic protocol for protecting our everyday computer communications. It is used all over the Internet for protecting web browsing, online commerce, and emails, to name a few. Nowadays, TLS is increasingly used also in embedded systems and for machine-to-machine communications. Such applications benefit from solutions that bring TLS connectivity directly into the digital logic, for example, in an FPGA.
However, the development of quantum computers and security threats it raises are shaping the way we look at cybersecurity and cryptography, including TLS. New post-quantum cryptosystems are introduced in many protocols to protect them from the emerging quantum threat.
Xiphera’s webinar, TLS and Post-Quantum Cryptography: Securing Communications Today and Tomorrow, explores the use cases of TLS applications as well as the ongoing efforts to take Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) into use in TLS 1.3. The important and timely topics are presented by Mr. Mark Frost, FPGA Security and 5G Technical Marketing Manager of Intel Corporation, and Dr. Kimmo Järvinen, Co-founder and CTO of Xiphera.
Posted on Friday Jun. 02, 2023
40:45 Fortifying Digital Resilience: Security Foundations for IoT, AI, and Cloud Systems
35:34 Cryptography at Work: Securing Device Communications
38:12 Secure the Future with Post-Quantum Cryptography on eFPGAs
51:12 What Everyone Should Know about Randomness?
36:45 The Role of Elliptic Curve Cryptography in the Post-Quantum Era
42:29 Advantages of FPGA-based cryptography
38:31 Introducing Xiphera
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