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Advances in Quantum-Secure Banking: Cryptographic Solutions

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Authors: Timothy Olatunji Ogundola

Year

2020

Paper ID

5315

Status

Peer-reviewed

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154

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Abstract

Quantum computers are moving so quickly that they now threaten the cryptographic tools banks rely on every day. Shorts algorithm alone puts RSA and ECC at risk, and even Grovers speed-up shortens the lifespan of most symmetric keys. Faced with these dangers, the finance industry must switch to quantum-safe schemes without delay. This study reviews the newest post-quantum options that are being built for payments, lending, and other banking functions. Drawing on NISTs standardization work, live pilots at top banks, and head-to-head tests of lattice, code, multivariate, hash, and isogeny methods, we map out practical upgrade paths. Our analysis finds that lattice packages such as CRYSTALS-Kyber and Di lithium strike the best balance of performance and maturity today, while hybrid setups and crypto-agility keep systems future-proof. We therefore urge firms to roll out new algorithms in stages, work with regulators, and share lessons across the sector so they remain secure in a quantum world.

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