BANKEX Teams Up with Other Leading Experts to Develop a Quantum-Resistant Cryptographic Protocol


Always dedicated to the development of cryptography, BANKEX teamed up with researchers at University of Waterloo, InfoSec Global and the Institute for Quantum Computing to create a state-of-the-art quantum-resistant cryptographic protocol, a critical component of cybersecurity in the upcoming age of universal quantum computing. This first quantum-resistant, password-authenticated key exchange based on supersingular elliptic curve isogenies can’t be hacked within any reasonable timeframe even by a quantum computer.

NEW YORK, Nov. 02, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NetworkWire -- Current computing is based on a binary system, meaning modern-day cryptography is also binary-based. However, once quantum computing finally reaches its full realization, established asymmetric cryptography-based security systems will be made obsolete, since contemporary cryptographic schemes are based on mathematical problems that are difficult for current computers but easy for quantum computers. Keeping data safe is never obsolete, however, and, well aware of the upcoming sea change promised by quantum computing, BANKEX’s Oleg Taraskin, InfoSec Global’s Vladimir Soukharev, University of Waterloo’s Jason LeGrow, and evolution Q’s David Jao, along with the Institute for Quantum Computing, developed a protocol that can ensure security even in a quantum environment.

The protocol is known as Password-Authenticated Key Exchange, or PAKE. First developed by Bellovin and Merritt in 1992, PAKE was initially based on either multiplicative groups or a group of points on elliptic curves. However, these versions were not quantum-safe. In fact, the only PAKEs that were quantum-safe were lattice-based. To solve this, BANKEX joined forces with other heavy hitters in the world of cryptography to develop a PAKE with a Diffie-Hellman supersingular isogeny structure in which a password is used to generate functions that obscure auxiliary points used in the computation. What this means in simpler words is that the PAKEs of the past have been updated in preparation for the upcoming quantum revolution. In fact, the PAKE developed by the team of researchers is resistant to quantum attacks to such an impressive degree that expressing the resistance in terms of qubits, the standard by which quantum computing power is measured, is illogical. Essentially, because of the structure of the new PAKE, the time required to break the encryption is so extensive as to make attempting to hack the system completely unfeasible.

Naturally, the scientists behind this protocol are dedicated to the dissemination of this information. It is not enough for them to hold onto this information for themselves – this development must be shared so the field of cryptography can progress further. BANKEX, University of Waterloo, InfoSec Global, evolutionQ and the Institute for Quantum Computing want to see this protocol serve as the basis for further larger strides in cryptography, especially in a quantum environment, and so the discoveries have been recorded in an academic article posted on the International Association for Cryptologic Research, an important hub for cryptographers across the world.

ABOUT BANKEX
BANKEX is a global top-20 fintech company developing the Proof-of-Asset Protocol to bring Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) product modules and blockchain together to enable digitization, tokenization, and exchange of assets for the full development of a tokenized global ecosystem. BANKEX infrastructure services and technologies include STO framework, Custody Service, BANKEX Token Exchange, Ethereum Plasma Prime and Supply Chain, Digital Deal on Ethereum blockchain. For more information, please visit https://bankex.com.

ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
University of Waterloo is Canada's top innovation university. With more than 36,000 students it is home to the world's largest co-operative education system of its kind. Its unmatched entrepreneurial culture, combined with an intensive focus on research, powers one of the top innovation hubs in the world. Find out more at https://uwaterloo.ca.

ABOUT INFOSEC GLOBAL
InfoSec Global (ISG) is a next-generation cryptography company that secures data and communications for critical systems and IoT devices. ISG's Cryptographic Lifecycle Management solution provides threat management, enables crypto agility and creates a path to quantum safe computing – all managed as a service. ISG helps governments and enterprises achieve trust through compliance to cryptographic regulations, worldwide. The ISG leadership team has deep professional and academic expertise in the security and cryptography market. The founders and board members are the original inventors of key cryptographic technologies, protocols and standards such as SSL and AES. To learn more, visit http://www.infosecglobal.com.

ABOUT EVOLUTIONQ
evolutionQ was founded to help organizations evolve their quantum-vulnerable systems and practices to quantum-safe ones. Our team is led by globally renowned experts who have for over two decades worked in cryptography and quantum science & technology. We are positioned at the forefront of this rapidly evolving field, with the unique expertise to evaluate the threat and to mitigate it. evolutionQ delivers quantum-risk management strategies and robust cybersecurity tools designed to be safe in an era with quantum computing technologies. To learn more, visit http://www.evolutionq.com or contact us today at: info(at)evolutionq(dot)com.

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