FAEST advances to round 2 in NIST standardization process

The FAEST project submitted to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standardization process for post-quantum digital signature schemes has advanced to round 2. Congratulations πŸŽ‰

From the initial 40 proposals submitted in June 2023, NIST has narrowed it down to 14, and we’re thrilled to see FAEST among them. FAEST, designed by a team including Associate Professor Peter Scholl and postdocs Lance Roy and Lennart Braun, aims to provide secure digital signatures resilient to quantum computing threats. More info on FAEST: faest.info/ 

Additionally, SQIsign - another Round 2 candidate - will benefit from contributions by Associate professor Diego Aranha and Marius Aardal, further strengthening our department's role in shaping the future of cryptography. More info on SQIsign: https://sqisign.org/

The NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Process is crucial in developing algorithms that will protect sensitive information in a quantum-powered world. With FAEST and SQIsign, our researchers are contributing to a more robust cryptographic future.