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Post-Quantum Cryptography Group

The Post-Quantum Cryptography Group conducts research at the intersection of post-quantum cryptography, cryptographic engineering, hardware security, and the design and analysis of the systems. Building on the complementary expertise of its affiliated researchers, the group investigates quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms and protocols, efficient software and hardware implementations, CPU and system-level security, and cryptographic vulnerabilities. Particular research interests include lattice-based cryptography, lightweight and efficient cryptographic primitives, side-channel security, hardware-assisted security mechanisms, and the cryptanalysis and security evaluation of cryptographic schemes. The group combines theoretical cryptography with practical experimentation and implementation, aiming to develop secure and efficient solutions for next-generation computing and communication systems.

Affiliated Researchers

Tolga Yalcin

CPU Security Architect at Qualcomm, San Diego

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tyalcin@gmail.com

Kubra Seyhan

Department of Computer Engineering, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Samsun, Türkiye

Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu, Estonia

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kubra.seyhan@bil.omu.edu.tr

Projects

uPQComing: Enhancing Cyber-Resilience for the Upcoming Post-Quantum Era

Development and maintaining of the general competence “Cryptography”

Publications

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