Project description
Development of new cryptographic tools for quantum computing
Quantum computing requires the development of new cryptographic tools to safeguard against potential attacks and harness quantum capabilities. While recent progress in this field is promising, further research is essential to comprehend its full potential and limitations. The EU-funded ACQUA project aims to capitalise on two significant trends in modern cryptography: the rise of quantum computing as a realistic computational model, and the accelerated development of advanced cryptographic tools for remote processing and control of private data. The objective is to establish advanced cryptography in a quantum world by leveraging theories from quantum computing and cryptography. ACQUA will explore the impact of quantum computing on the foundations of cryptography, develop relevant classical building blocks and create new quantum-cryptographic tools.
Objective
Project ACQUA brings together two of the most important trends in modern cryptographic study, with the aim of maximizing their combined benefit. One is the emergence of quantum computing as a realistic computational model, and
the other is the accelerated development of advanced cryptographic tools for the remote processing and control of private data.
As we aspire to a world where quantum computing is prevalent, it is necessary to prepare the proper cryptographic tools for users to utilize their data in such a world. This includes protection against quantum attackers (known as post-quantum security), ways for classical users to securely maintain and process data stored on a remote quantum device, and methods to utilize quantum powers to exceed classically achievable capabilities. Recent developments in quantum cryptographic research gave us a glimpse of the possibilities that such a world holds, but they are still few and far between. We are still far from understanding even the theoretical possibilities and limitations.
Project ACQUA is a concentrated effort, drawing from the theory of quantum computing and from the theory of cryptography, towards establishing advanced cryptography in a quantum world as a viable construct and unleashing its full potential.
The project objectives consist of studying the effect of quantum computing on the foundations of cryptography, constructing relevant classical building blocks, and developing new quantum-cryptographic tools that are needed for an advanced quantum-cryptographic future.
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HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC)
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(opens in new window) ERC-2022-COG
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7610001 Rehovot
Israel
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