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Practical post-quantum key agreement from generic lattices (invited talk)
Lattice-based cryptography offers some of the most attractive primitives believed to be resistant to quantum computers. This work introduces "Frodo" - a concrete instantiation of a key agreement mechanism based on hard problems in generic lattices.