• Atelopus-zeteki@kbin.run
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    5 months ago

    “the industry’s first post-quantum encryption.” What the hell is post-quantum encryption?

    According to NIST this is something to be developed, not something Zoom has ‘all of a sudden created’ in the time between that question being asked, and the time the question was answered. SMH.

    If you are curious, you can read up on it: https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/post-quantum-cryptography

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      5 months ago

      I thought we already had post quantum encryption, or at least that’s what some articles I read claimed

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      (I realize other comments downthread have already addressed some of this, no slight to others intended)

      so, PQC is definitely not snakeoil, and it’s actually seen uptake in a lot of things over recent years (just off the top of my head: openssh 9.0 in 2022, evolving work in implementations in TLS ciphers, etc (and as much as I fucking dislike cloudflare, they are actively funding a lot of forward-looking cryptographic work - thus being one to link to)). but as with all things cryptography, it’s a moving and changing field

      the industry’s first post-quantum encryption

      I suspect in this statement, “the industry” is load-bearing and inspecific, and resolves as “the industry of things that do what zoom do”. it is a highly vague statement though, and I 🤨 at it being used as it was where it was

      (e: I did look up their actual announcement about this; “UCaaS” kill me)

      I’m reticent to make any further specific claims/statements re the rest of PQC, since while it is one of my areas of interest and in which I keep relatively informed, I’m also not a cryptographer by trade and consider my knowledge at best armchair-competent. pretty damn interesting field though, if you have any interest in math or cryptography it’s well worth diving into it sometime :)