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  1. In this paper, we present a new digital signature scheme Dilithium, whose security is based on the hardness of finding short vectors in lattices. We also present its complete optimized implementation, …

  2. CRYSTALS-Dilithium: A Lattice-Based Digital Signature Scheme

    In this paper, we present the lattice-based signature scheme Dilithium, which is a component of the CRYSTALS (Cryptographic Suite for Algebraic Lattices) suite that was submitted to NIST's call for …

  3. This paper presents Dilithium, a lattice-based signature scheme that is part of the CRYSTALS (Cryptographic Suite for Algebraic Lattices) package that will be submitted to the NIST call for post …

  4. We present the digital signature scheme Dilithium, whose security is based on the hardness of finding short vectors in lattices. Our scheme was designed with the following criteria in mind: Simple to …

  5. Lattice-based ZK proofs improved by 3 orders of magnitude in the last 2 years Lattices are currently the most efficient quantum-safe solution for many of these applications We should probably get good at …

  6. ML-DSA | Post-Quantum Cryptography | DigiCert Insights

    Dilithium is a lattice-based digital signing scheme that secures data against quantum computing threats. It is based on the CRYSTALS family of PQC algorithms.

  7. CRYSTALS-Dilithium | Springer Nature Link (formerly SpringerLink)

    Oct 28, 2020 · CRYSTALS-Dilithium is a lattice-based cryptography algorithm which claims to provide a signature scheme that is unforgeable against quantum-computers; it is the first such algorithm we …

  8. Dilithium - CRYSTALS

    Feb 16, 2021 · The design of Dilithium is based on the "Fiat-Shamir with Aborts" technique of Lyubashevsky which uses rejection sampling to make lattice-based Fiat-Shamir schemes compact …

  9. How CRYSTALSDilithium Provides Quantum‑Resistant Digital …

    In 2024, NIST finalized its recommendation of CRYSTALS-Dilithium for digital signatures under the name ML-DSA (Module Lattice-based Digital Signature Algorithm), making it a critical standard for …

  10. We want to find the point closest to the origin (BDD Problem). Last 10 years – one of the hottest area in cryptography. Lots of attention and some interesting algorithms discovered. Is the “Self-Target” …