@cryptography101-alfred

The lecture slides are available at the course web page: https://cryptography101.ca/kyber-dilithium/
Typo in slide 16: "SP 800-28" should be "SP 800-208".

@아뭄무

Thank you for making such a good lecture. It helped me a lot.

@vidyajamesu

"Kyber" and "Dilithium" are two famous sci-fi crystalline materials. In Star Wars, Kyber crystals are the primary element of a lightsaber: what forms the blade and gives it the color. In Star Trek, Dilithium is the crystal used to moderate the matter/anti-matter reactions inside the warp core. 

I'm kind of curious about why those words were chosen. Given this is a cryptography course, I think it's safe to say whoever made that decision was also a big nerd like me. What about KEMs and signature schemes lend them to their fictionally crystalline nomenclature?

@mkli-j9y

Sir, I would like to know if learning lattice-based cryptography requires a deep mathematical foundation? Or what specific areas of mathematics are needed? Is the course Mathematical Analysis necessary?

@The_StoryTeller_05

make lecture on implementation by creating small spring boot project

@anmoladarsh8928

sir can you please explain how will the cyber security risk reduces for the organization switching to pqc new standards

@rejwar

sir I want advance post quantum cryptography course .