Countering Security Threats Of Quantum Attacks With PSOC Control Microcontrollers


Quantum computers of appropriate power are expected to break traditional public-key encryption such as ECC and RSA. Quantum computers that will be able to mount attacks on public-key cryptography are commonly referred to as 'Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers’ (CRQCs). Betting on the future existence of CRQCs, attackers may also harvest encrypted data today and to decrypt it later o... » read more

In-SRAM Computing Architecture Tailored For Cryptographic Acceleration Within MCUs (UC Riverside)


A new technical paper titled "CryptoSRAM: Enabling High-Throughput Cryptography on MCUs via In-SRAM Computing" was published by researchers at University of California, Riverside. Abstract "Secure communication is a critical requirement for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which are often based on Microcontroller Units (MCUs). Current cryptographic solutions, which rely on software librari... » read more