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Kemtls
Invited Lecture: TLS and Post-Quantum (Applied Cryptography, Radboud University)
Invited lecture about TLS, its history and making TLS post quantum. I also discuss KEMTLS.
2022-06-01 10:30 — 12:15
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Thom Wiggers
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Implementing and Measuring KEMTLS
KEMTLS (CCS 2020) is a novel alternative to the Transport Layer Security (TLS) handshake that integrates post-quantum algorithms. It …
Sofía Celi
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Armando Faz-Hernández
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Nick Sullivan
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Goutam Tamvada
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Luke Valenta
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Bas Westerbaan
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Thom Wiggers
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Christopher Wood
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More efficient post-quantum KEMTLS with pre-distributed public keys
We make KEMTLS more efficient in scenarios where the client already has the server’s long-term public key, for example through caching or because it’s pre-installed.
Peter Schwabe
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Douglas Stebila
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Thom Wiggers
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KEMTLS: securing TLS connections from quantum adversaries
Talk about KEMTLS on Cloudflare TV
2021-03-29 14:00 — 14:30
Virtual
Thom Wiggers
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Sofía Celi
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Post-Quantum TLS without handshake signatures at RWC 2021
Talk about Post-Quantum TLS without Handshake Signatures at RWC 2021 (virtual).
2021-01-11 18:15
Virtual
Thom Wiggers
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Sofía Celi
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Post-Quantum TLS without handshake signatures
Conference talk about Post-Quantum TLS without Handshake Signatures at ACM CCS (virtual).
2020-11-09 — 2020-11-13
Virtual
Thom Wiggers
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Post-Quantum TLS without handshake signatures
Talk about Post-Quantum TLS without Handshake Signatures at the Lorentz Workshop (virtual)
2020-10-05 — 2020-10-09
Virtual
Thom Wiggers
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Lunch talk: Post-Quantum TLS without handshake signatures
Department Lunch Talk about KEMTLS
2020-10-02 12:30 — 13:30
Virtual
Thom Wiggers
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Post-Quantum TLS without handshake signatures
We present an alternative to TLS 1.3, by authenticating using only Key-Encapsulation Mechanisms. This allows us to get rid of handshake signatures, as post-quantum signature schemes are expensive, both in bytes and computation times.
Peter Schwabe
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Douglas Stebila
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Thom Wiggers
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