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Java's Quantum Attack Resistance: Key Derivation Functions and Lattice-Based Cryptography

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Learn about quantum-resistant security measures in Java applications through this 10-minute technical video that explores advanced cryptographic solutions. Discover how Key Derivation Function (KDF) API, Module-Lattice-Based Key Encapsulation Mechanism (ML-KEM), and Module-Lattice-Based Digital Signature Algorithm (ML-DSA) can protect against potential quantum computing threats. Explore critical concepts like "Steal Now, Decrypt Later" attacks, RFC 9180 Hybrid Public Key Encryption standards, and the implementation of lattice-based components in JDK 24. Gain practical insights into securing quantum-resistant messaging and understand the development of post-quantum cryptography standards by NIST. Examine detailed technical demonstrations and conceptual connections that illustrate how to strengthen Java applications against future quantum computing security challenges.

Syllabus

0:00 Intro
0:54 Prevent "Steal Now, Decrypt Later"
2:36 Conceptual Connection
5:57 Lattice-Based Components in JDK 24
7:50 Secure Quantum-Resistant Messaging
10:10 Outro

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