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Electronic passport security for the quantum computer era

To defend against quantum computer based hacking, Infineon and partners have revealed an electronic passport demonstrator that meets the security requirements of the quantum computing era, claims Infineon.

electronicsweekly.com, Nov. 28, 2022 – 

"Today we are launching the encryption procedures which will be needed to repel quantum computer attacks of tomorrow," said company head of identification products Maurizio Skerlj. "Working together with our collaboration partners at the German Federal Printing Office [Bundesdruckerei] and Fraunhofer AISEC, we have succeeded in implementing quantum-resistant encryption procedures and making them available for use in practice."

Infineons contribution is a security controller IC, and the demonstration involves contactless data transfer between the electronic passport and a border checkpoint terminal. Based on the a version of the EAC (extended access control) protocol, it also secures biometric data during authentication, conventional attacks are repelled at the same time, and it is compatibe with existing systems.

"The core of our demonstrator uses the cryptographic methods Dilithium and Kyber, which the US national standardisation institute NIST selected in July 2022 after a worldwide competition for post-quantum cryptography," said Fraunhofer AISECs Professor Marian Margraf. "Based on that, we developed protocols for the passport that were then subjected to a further independent security evaluation."

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