Home Ecosystem Context: ID, NoF, AmI and QC
pub: Cartes 2007 slideshow (revised 2009)
Written by Benjamin Gittins, Ron Kelson, Susan Kelson   
Friday, 30 November 2007 00:00
Presentation: This presentation explores the interaction between international identification projects, Network of the Future projects, the anticipated arrival of billions of smart objects (ambient intelligence) and the anticipated arrival of code breaking quantum computers. Having identified the risks and requirements the presentation looks at Synaptic Labs' research to solve the problems.
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Authors: Benjamin Gittins, Ron Kelson, Susan Kelson
Organisation: Synaptic Laboratories Limited
Date: First presented by Benjamin at CARTES 2007 smart card convention in Paris, France.
Online version revised to reflect advances in Synaptic Labs' research 
Keywords: secret-key cryptography, key exchanges, hash functions, authenticated encryption, message digest, MAC, message authentication code
Abstract: "Emerging technologies will enable Smart Cards to meet new identity theft challenges with post quantum security, anonymous authentication and hardware validation of tokens in a Federated System"
Quote: "There are three new challenges:
  • Challenge of Increased connectivity (network of the future)
  • Challenge of Increased monitoring (smart objects, ambient intelligence)
  • Challenge of Increased computing power (code breaking quantum computers) 
The ramifications are:
  • A large number of virtually invisible devices will be monitoring physical and electronic emanations
  • Massive bandwidth available to support the transport of information about our environment 
  • Unintended information disclosure will likely be monitored and rapidly proliferated"
Related work: Synaptic Labs' key exchange technologies, Synaptic Labs' PQSDES cipher-hash

 

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