Securing Data with Quantum Resistant Algorithms: An Introduction to Post-Quantum Resistant Encryption
The goal of post-quantum cryptography (PQC), also called quantum-resistant cryptography (QRC), is to develop cryptographic systems that are secure against both quantum and classical computers and can interoperate with existing communications protocols and networks.
Securing Data with Quantum Resistant Algorithms: Implementing Data-at-Rest and Data-in-Transit Encryption Solutions
In this second paper, we cover challenges for deploying QR encryption, including pre-shared key (PSK) management, RFC 8784 - an extension of Internet Key Exchange (IKE) v2 that allows it to be resistant to a quantum computer by using PSKs, and how to implement data-at-rest (DAR) and data-in-transit (DIT) QR encryption solutions today using commercial FPGA devices and off-the-shelf hardware.
Optimizing Army Vehicle Interoperability with Open Architecture
The goal of reducing the cost of equipping Army vehicles with new capabilities, while adding increasing interoperability and flexibility of operation, can be accomplished through the use of a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), a technical and business strategy for designing an affordable and adaptable system.
Optimize Network Access at the Tactical Edge with Software Defined Wide Area Networking
This paper illustrates the current barriers to communication and situational understanding (SA) and orients the reader to tools that are available today to break down these barriers. Today’s warfighters can’t be impaired by a lack of information.