Tagged: ml-kem
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- Browser post-quantum adoptionMigration · Browser post-quantum adoption traces how Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari enabled hybrid ML-KEM key exchange in TLS, from 2023 experiments to default rollout.
- Fujisaki-Okamoto transformGlossary · The Fujisaki-Okamoto transform turns a weakly secure encryption scheme into an IND-CCA2 secure key encapsulation mechanism, the method behind ML-KEM.
- Kyber (CRYSTALS-Kyber)Glossary · Kyber, formally CRYSTALS-Kyber, is the original name of the lattice-based KEM that NIST renamed ML-KEM and standardized in FIPS 203 in August 2024.
- Post-quantum TLSMigration · Post-quantum TLS adds quantum-resistant key exchange to TLS 1.3 through hybrid groups such as X25519MLKEM768, now protecting a large share of web traffic.