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Implementation and Analysis of Ciphers in Quantum Computing

Part of the Computer Architecture and Design Methodologies series
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This book deals with the upcoming threat that may be posed by quantum computers on modern-day security standards, particularly those involving symmetric key ciphers.

Considering the progress in the field of quantum computing over the past few years, there is an ever-growing need to analyze the ciphers that are being employed in ensuring security.

The symmetric key ciphers are generally considered safe against quantum computers, though one must consider the possible impact due to Grover's search algorithm (that reduces the security claim to the square root bound of what is expected against a classical computer).

This book consolidates all the major research works in one place and presents it with adequate clarity, making the subject matter easy to understand for seasoned researchers and students alike.

It covers the prerequisite information, new research works (including some of the state of the art), thought-provoking problems for further research, and all the relevant source codes.

This book is interesting to engineers, researchers, and students who work/study in the field of cryptography.

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Product Details
SPRINGER NATURE
9819700248 / 9789819700240
Hardback
005.824
18/04/2024
Singapore
English
151 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm