Post-Quantum Cryptography
The most widely used nowadays are the number theoretical based cryptosystems such as RSA, DSA, and ECC. However, due to Peter Shor's Algorithm, such cryptosystems would become insecure if a large Quantum computer is built. We need to develop a new family of cryptosystems that can resist quantum computers attacks. Researchers usually use Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) to denote this new family. In the course, we will talk about Post-Quantum Cryptography.
Lecturer
Cheng Dong Tao
Date
15th March ~ 14th June, 2022
Website
Prerequisite
C programming language, Abstract Algebra and Finite Field
Video Public
No
Notes Public
No
Lecturer Intro
Dr. Chengdong Tao got his Ph.D from South China University of Technology in 2015. Then he became an engineer at Shenzhen Huawei Technology Co., Ltd., and Executive Director and General Manager at Guangzhou Liangjian Technology Co., Ltd.. From 2020, he has been an Assistant Professor, and in 2023 Associated Professor of Yanqi Lake Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications. His Research Interests include Computational Algebra, Post-quantum Cryptography, Fast Implementation.