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Securing the Future Internet of Things with Post-Quantum Cryptography

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arxiv 2206.10473 v1 pith:I36NTY5T submitted 2022-06-21 cs.CR

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keywords cryptographypost-quantumattackslightweightprimitivesquantumtraditionalinternet
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Traditional and lightweight cryptography primitives and protocols are insecure against quantum attacks. Thus, a real-time application using traditional or lightweight cryptography primitives and protocols does not ensure full-proof security. Post-quantum Cryptography is important for the Internet of Things (IoT) due to its security against Quantum attacks. This paper offers a broad literature analysis of post-quantum cryptography for IoT networks, including the challenges and research directions to adopt in real-time applications. The work draws focus towards post-quantum cryptosystems that are useful for resource-constraint devices. Further, those quantum attacks are surveyed, which may occur over traditional and lightweight cryptographic primitives.

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