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Towards security recommendations for public-key infrastructures for production environments in the post-quantum era

Sergey E. Yunakovsky, Maxim Kot, N. Pozhar, Denis Nabokov, M. Kudinov, Anton Guglya, E. Kiktenko, Ekaterina Kolycheva, Alexander Borisov, A. Fedorov·May 4, 2021·DOI: 10.1140/epjqt/s40507-021-00104-z
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Abstract

Quantum computing technologies pose a significant threat to the currently employed public-key cryptography protocols. In this paper, we discuss the impact of the quantum threat on public key infrastructures (PKIs), which are used as a part of security systems for protecting production environments. We analyze security issues of existing models with a focus on requirements for a fast transition to post-quantum solutions. Although our primary focus is on the attacks with quantum computing, we also discuss some security issues that are not directly related to the used cryptographic algorithms but are essential for the overall security of the PKI. We attempt to provide a set of security recommendations regarding the PKI from the viewpoints of attacks with quantum computers.

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