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tesis de grado
Publicado 2022
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INMOTION INMOTION GROUP SRL, commercially known as Inmotion Peru, is a Peruvian company established in 2018 for the import, distribution and sale of electric vehicles for personal mobility, which has a direct relationship and exclusive agreement with the manufacturer Inmotion Technologies based in Shenzhen, China. The electric vehicles that are marketed are the following: unicycles, scooters, bicycles and bicycles. With the aim of improving people's quality of life; and helping to reduce the environmental impact and the carbon footprint, Inmotion Peru offers an alternative solution for daily transportation. Therefore, it offers constant support, from the first contact, purchase decision, use of the product and after-sales service. In addition, Inmotion is characterized by having a close relationship with each client, identifying the product that meets their needs. In the case of the bicy...
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artículo
Publicado 2023
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The advent of quantum computing reveals current classical cryptography’s incapacity to withstand attacks within the new paradigm. Quantum algorithms break such encryption with impressive ease, with Shor and Grover algorithms being the main perpetrators. Lattice-based key encryption is the suggested solution in multiple instances, as the complexity and randomness that these methods add to message encryption make them one of the best short- and medium-term solutions. In 2016, NIST launched a contest to find algorithms to incorporate into its security standard. Four algorithms from the third round were selected to be standardized, including the lattice-based CRYSTALSkyber. Of the latter, variants have been and are still being developed that manage to amend some weaknesses found in its implementation, such as side-channel attacks or performance issues. This investigation discusses differen...
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artículo
Publicado 2023
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The advent of quantum computing reveals current classical cryptography’s incapacity to withstand attacks within the new paradigm. Quantum algorithms break such encryption with impressive ease, with Shor and Grover algorithms being the main perpetrators. Lattice-based key encryption is the suggested solution in multiple instances, as the complexity and randomness that these methods add to message encryption make them one of the best short- and medium-term solutions. In 2016, NIST launched a contest to find algorithms to incorporate into its security standard. Four algorithms from the third round were selected to be standardized, including the lattice-based CRYSTALSkyber. Of the latter, variants have been and are still being developed that manage to amend some weaknesses found in its implementation, such as side-channel attacks or performance issues. This investigation discusses differen...