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Qubits and Pieces Standardizing Post-Quantum Cryptography in the Face of Quantum Computing with Dustin Moody

Jan 31, 202328 minEp. 218
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Episode description

This week, we welcome back Dustin Moody, a mathematician in the NIST Computer Security Division who teaches us about the risks posed by quantum computers and shares updates on the status of NIST's post-quantum cryptography standardization project. As quantum computers move from sci-fi to reality, Dustin elaborates on the functionality of quantum computing and shares best practices for protecting encrypted data to withstand evolving quantum capabilities. If you're interested in learning more about the four candidate algorithms for NIST's standardization project, visit their website at [nist.gov](https://www.nist.gov/ "‌").

Dustin Moody, Mathematician, NIST

Dustin Moody is a mathematician in the NIST Computer Security Division. Dustin leads the post-quantum cryptography project at NIST. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington in 2009. His area of research deals with elliptic curves and their applications in cryptography.

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