Apple has published its post-quantum cryptography implementations in corecrypto, together with mathematical proofs and verification tools for independent expert evaluation, allowing external researchers to review the work and reproduce the company’s analysis. Post-quantum cryptography is designed to protect encrypted data from future quantum computers that could break widely used public-key encryption algorithms. A new approach to formal verification of Apple corecrypto (Source: Apple) Corecrypto, the cryptography library used throughout Apple operating systems and services, provides … More →
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