
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 stack …
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 provides an …
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.
RFC 9882: Use of the ML-DSA Signature Algorithm in the ... - RFC Editor
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 possession of …
RFC 8696: Using Pre-Shared Key (PSK) in the Cryptographic Message ...
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 algorithms …
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 or not it is …
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 application scenarios for the …
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 long distance instantly, …
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 cryptosystems currently …
RFC 9794: Terminology for Post-Quantum Traditional Hybrid Schemes
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 asymmetric algorithms. This …