Treffer: Post-Quantum Key Exchange in TLS 1.3: Further Analysis on Performance of New Cryptographic Standards.

Title:
Post-Quantum Key Exchange in TLS 1.3: Further Analysis on Performance of New Cryptographic Standards.
Authors:
Souvatzidaki, Konstantina1 (AUTHOR), Limniotis, Konstantinos1,2 (AUTHOR) klimn@di.uoa.gr
Source:
Cryptography (2410-387X). Dec2025, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p73. 24p.
Database:
Academic Search Index

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The emergence of quantum computing presents a significant threat to classical cryptographic primitives, particularly those employed in securing internet communications via widely used protocols such as Transport Layer Security (TLS). As conventional key exchange mechanisms will become increasingly vulnerable in the post-quantum era, the integration of post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) algorithms into existing security protocols is of utmost importance. This study investigates the impact of incorporating PQC key encapsulation mechanisms—specifically, the recent standards CRYSTALS-Kyber and HQC, in conjunction with the candidate standard BIKE—into the TLS 1.3 handshake. A comprehensive experimental evaluation was conducted to measure handshake latency under emulated network conditions with varying packet loss probabilities. The findings offer useful insights into the performance trade-offs introduced by PQC integration and further highlight the necessity of a timely transition to post-quantum cryptographic standards. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]