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  1. RFC 9340: Architectural Principles for a Quantum Internet

    The vision of a quantum internet is to enhance existing Internet technology by enabling quantum communication between any two points on Earth. To achieve this goal, a quantum network …

  2. RFC 9583: Application Scenarios for the Quantum Internet

    The Quantum Internet has the potential to improve application functionality by incorporating quantum information technology into the infrastructure of the overall Internet. This document …

  3. RFC 8784: Mixing Preshared Keys in the Internet Key ... - RFC Editor

    To address this problem before then, this document describes an extension of IKEv2 to allow it to be resistant to a quantum computer by using preshared keys.

  4. RFC 9882: Use of the ML-DSA Signature Algorithm in the ... - RFC …

    The Module-Lattice-Based Digital Signature Algorithm (ML-DSA), as defined by NIST in FIPS 204, is a post-quantum digital signature scheme that aims to be secure against an adversary in …

  5. RFC 8696: Using Pre-Shared Key (PSK) in the Cryptographic …

    This document describes a mechanism to protect today's communication from the future invention of a large-scale quantum computer by mixing the output of key transport and key agreement …

  6. RFC 8391: XMSS: eXtended Merkle Signature Scheme

    Post-Quantum Security A post-quantum cryptosystem is a system that is secure against attackers with access to a reasonably sized quantum computer. At the time of writing this note, whether …

  7. Some general requirements for the Quantum Internet are also discussed. The intent of this document is to describe a framework for applications and to describe a few selected …

  8. RFC 8774: The Quantum Bug

    Apr 1, 2020 · With the help of entanglement, implemented in quantum repeaters, quantum networks can transfer information faster than ever before: a state can be transmitted over a …

  9. RFC 8778: Use of the HSS/LMS Hash-Based Signature ... - RFC Editor

    If large-scale quantum computers are ever built, these computers will have more than a trivial number of quantum bits (qubits), and they will be able to break many of the public-key …

  10. RFC 9794: Terminology for Post-Quantum Traditional Hybrid …

    One aspect of the transition to post-quantum algorithms in cryptographic protocols is the development of hybrid schemes that incorporate both post-quantum and traditional …