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A 40nm <span class="MathJax_Preview">\boldsymbol{2.76}\boldsymbol{\mu}\mathbf{J}/\mathbf{Op}</span><script type="math/tex">\boldsymbol{2.76}\boldsymbol{\mu}\mathbf{J}/\mathbf{Op}</script> Energy-Efficient Secure Post-Quantum Crypto-Processor for Crystals-Kyber on Module-LWE | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

A 40nm \boldsymbol{2.76}\boldsymbol{\mu}\mathbf{J}/\mathbf{Op} Energy-Efficient Secure Post-Quantum Crypto-Processor for Crystals-Kyber on Module-LWE


Abstract:

Most information is transmitted through untrusted channels, and people use traditional asymmetric encryption methods/algorithms to prevent information leakage. Post-quant...Show More

Abstract:

Most information is transmitted through untrusted channels, and people use traditional asymmetric encryption methods/algorithms to prevent information leakage. Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) alternatives are refining to counter the possibility of brute-forcing encryption in finite time with progressively feasible quantum computers. As the winner of the NIST PQC project global competition, CRYSTALS-KYBER (Kyber) has a balance of security and efficiency. This paper proposes an efficient ASIC for chip-level applications of Kyber. Configurable operators and data generators are designed. Separation of secure memory and public memory from bus arbiter ensures leak-proof of critical information. A unified command and control system schedule execution process and data interaction. The proposed Kyber processor is fabricated and properly verified at a 40nm process, achieving high energy efficiency for the execution of the Kyber key encapsulation mechanism (KEM).
Date of Conference: 05-08 November 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 December 2023
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Conference Location: Haikou, China

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