JavaScript implementation of CRYSTALS-KYBER (version 3) post-quantum key exchange algorithm.
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Cryptographic algorithms secure against potential future quantum computers.
JavaScript implementation of CRYSTALS-KYBER (version 3) post-quantum key exchange algorithm.
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This repository provides JavaScript (Node.js) bindings to C implementations of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms for benchmarking and testing purposes. It currently supports the following NIST PQC candidates: