Standards-grounded
Draws on NIST and ENISA guidance to anchor recommendations in published government and standards-body direction.
BSc Thesis · University of Groningen
A thesis exploring the complexities of transitioning software systems to post-quantum cryptography to safeguard against the emerging threats posed by quantum computing.
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What it is
The thesis synthesizes state-of-the-art research on post-quantum cryptography, including cryptographic techniques and government guidelines from institutions such as NIST and ENISA. The goal is a clear migration path for developers and organizations whose systems are exposed to quantum-era threats.
It surveys the tooling landscape, highlighting Google Tink and Open Quantum Safe as practical building blocks, and works through the open challenges in adopting them: protocol support, algorithm implementation, and the operational realities of cycling cryptography in production systems.
Access to the full thesis is restricted but can be provided upon request.
Draws on NIST and ENISA guidance to anchor recommendations in published government and standards-body direction.
Highlights Google Tink and Open Quantum Safe as practical entry points for engineering teams beginning a PQC migration.
Actionable recommendations for developers and organizations, focused on protocol support and algorithm implementation.