A lightweight, secure local inference and management engine featuring multi-device layer splitting, PQC-secured edge offloading, and high-concurrency session management.
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A lightweight, secure local inference and management engine featuring multi-device layer splitting, PQC-secured edge offloading, and high-concurrency session management.
Measured performance of FIPS 203/204 (ML-KEM, ML-DSA) on a production ARMv9-A Android device: full evidence chain.
Evaluating the Feasibility of Introducing Quantum-Safe Digital Signatures For Blockchain Using the Example of a Minimal Python-based Blockchain
Working 15-hop BGPsec with pure Falcon-512 signatures (Dec 2025)
MCP server for post-quantum cryptography (ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA) with hybrid X25519+ML-KEM-768 key exchange. Research/prototyping tooling using liboqs.
Flask-based app for verifying post-quantum digital signatures using Dilithium and liboqs
Post-quantum encryption and signing CLI using NIST-backed Kyber & Dilithium
Post-quantum secure OpenID Connect using KEMTLS — ML-KEM-768 key exchange, ML-DSA-65 signed tokens, AES-256-GCM channel. HackIITK 2026 finalist.
A post-quantum cryptography tool for file encryption using quantum-resistant algorithms. This application combines post-quantum Key Encapsulation Mechanisms (KEM) with classical symmetric encryption to protect files against future quantum computer threats.
Desktop application for post-quantum cryptography: key generation, digital signatures, and file encryption using NIST-approved PQ algorithms.
Benchmarks classical (X25519), post-quantum (ML-KEM), and hybrid TLS key exchange to isolate crypto vs. network latency overhead
Python post-quantum crypto toolkit: real Kyber1024/Dilithium5 via liboqs (OQS backend), plus an honestly-labeled experimental native RLWE scaffold. Desktop GUI included.
Hybrid Post-Quantum File Encryption implementation using ML-KEM-768 (Kyber) & X25519 with optional TPM 2.0 Hardware Binding.
A reproducible benchmark for comparing the cryptographic cost of a simplified ePassport issuance flow using classical cryptography versus selected post-quantum schemes.
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