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cs.CRRecentMay 5, 2026

Quantum-Resistant Networks: A Review of Primitives, Protocols and Best Practices

Elisa Bertino, Ramana Kompella, Ashish Kundu, Cristina Nita-Rotaru +2 more

This paper provides a comprehensive, system-level taxonomy for designing quantum-resistant network architectures, moving beyond simple protocol substitutions to address key distribution and management…

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cs.CRcs.SEquant-phRecentApr 8, 2026

Broken Quantum: A Systematic Formal Verification Study of Security Vulnerabilities Across the Open-Source Quantum Computing Simulator Ecosystem

Dominik Blain

The paper presents Broken Quantum, a comprehensive formal security audit that identifies 547 security vulnerabilities across 45 open-source quantum computing simulators, revealing critical flaws in me…

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quant-phcs.CRRecentMay 6, 2026

Fundamental Limitations of Post-Quantum Cryptographic Architectures

Jiho Jung, Donghwa Ji, Mingyu Lee, Kabgyun Jeong

The paper argues that current lattice-based post-quantum cryptography, which relies on injecting noise, is not unconditionally secure because advanced quantum error correction and learning techniques…

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cs.CRRecentMay 20, 2026

Onion-Routed Multi-Circuit Key Establishment for Quantum-Resilient Sessions

Tushin Mallick, Ashish Kundu, Ramana Kompella

The paper proposes a quantum-resilient session-key establishment scheme that fragments a new key across multiple, independently encrypted Tor circuits, requiring an adversary to compromise many circui…

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cs.CRquant-phRecentMay 4, 2026

Observability for Post-Quantum TLS Readiness: A Multi-Surface Evidence Framework

José Luis Delgado

The paper introduces a multi-surface evidence framework to provide comprehensive observability for post-quantum TLS migration, enabling robust measurement of session behavior and endpoint capabilities…

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cs.CRcs.NIRecentApr 9, 2026

Post-Quantum Cryptographic Analysis of Message Transformations Across the Network Stack

Ashish Kundu, Vishal Chakraborty, Ramana Kompella

The paper proposes a formal framework to analyze how the combined cryptographic transformations across all layers of a network stack determine the overall post-quantum security posture of a message.

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cs.CRcs.AIRecentMay 27, 2026

Quantum-Enhanced Adversarial Robustness in Artificial Intelligence

Jaydip Sen

The paper reviews adversarial machine learning vulnerabilities and proposes conceptual frameworks for enhancing AI robustness by integrating quantum computing techniques.

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cs.CRcs.AIRecentMay 27, 2026

Quantum-Enhanced Adversarial Robustness in Artificial Intelligence

Jaydip Sen

The paper reviews the vulnerability of AI to adversarial attacks and proposes conceptual frameworks for enhancing AI robustness by integrating quantum computing techniques.

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cs.CReess.SYRecentMay 14, 2026

On the (non-)resilience of encrypted controllers to covert attacks

Philipp Binfet, Janis Adamek, Moritz Schulze Darup

The paper demonstrates that standard homomorphic encryption (HE) schemes are insufficient to guarantee integrity in networked control systems (NCS) against covert attacks, proposing instead a verifiab…

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cs.CRcs.NIRecentMay 7, 2026

Aquaman: A Transparent Proxy Architecture for Quantum Resilient Key Establishment

Tushin Mallick, Ashish Kundu, Ramana Kompella

The paper introduces Aquaman, a transparent-proxy architecture that enables quantum-resilient session-key establishment at the network edge, protecting clients that cannot natively support post-quantu…

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cs.CRRecentMar 30, 2026

Empowering Mobile Networks Security Resilience by using Post-Quantum Cryptography

Ricardo Alves Faval, Rodrigo Moreira, Flávio de Oliveira Silva

This paper demonstrates a non-disruptive, sidecar-based integration of NIST-standardized Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) into an open-source 5G core, showing that while it introduces a predictable lat…

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cs.LGcs.CRRecentMay 12, 2026

Quantum Adversarial Machine Learning: From Classical Adaptations to Quantum-Native Methods

Roozbeh Razavi-Far, Mohammad Meymani, Erfan Mahmoudinia, Dorsa Vazirzade +5 more

This survey provides a detailed overview of quantum adversarial machine learning, examining existing attacks, novel quantum-enhanced defense strategies, and the theoretical challenges in securing quan…

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cs.CRcs.CERecentMay 15, 2026

Post-Quantum Discovery as a Governance Capability: Evidence-Based Cryptographic Visibility and Exposure Prioritisation in a Critical Service Provider

Jelena Zelenovic, Leila Taghizadeh, Edoardo Pena-Gonzalez, Jaime Gomez Garcia +1 more

The paper demonstrates that achieving Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) readiness requires treating cryptographic discovery as a governance capability to manage complex dependencies and prioritize risk…

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cs.CRcs.DBRecentApr 27, 2026

Poisoning Learned Index Structures: Static and Dynamic Adversarial Attacks on ALEX

Allen Jue

The paper systematically evaluates static and dynamic adversarial attacks on the ALEX learned index, finding that while static poisoning has minimal impact, dynamic attacks can cause significant slowd…

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quant-phcs.CReess.SPRecentMay 18, 2026

A Risk-Aware Framework for Covert Quantum Communication under Stochastic Channel Uncertainty

Abbas Arghavani, Shahid Raza, Maryam Amiri, Alessandro Papadopoulos

The paper proposes a stochastic risk-aware optimization framework for covert quantum communication, significantly improving throughput and expanding feasible operating regions under realistic channel…

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cs.CRRecentMay 1, 2026

Composable Post-Quantum Security for FADEC-Coupled Dual-Spool Turbofan Cyber-Physical Systems

Faruk Alpay, Taylan Alpay

The paper develops a unified mathematical framework to analyze the interaction between post-quantum security, real-time communication constraints, and closed-loop stability in safety-critical turbofan…

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cs.CRRecentMar 20, 2026

Constraint Migration: A Formal Theory of Throughput in AI Cybersecurity Pipelines

Surasak Phetmanee

The paper develops a formal theory to analyze how throughput changes in AI-enhanced cybersecurity pipelines when stage capacities are perturbed by multipliers.

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cs.CRRecentApr 18, 2026

False Security Confidence in Benign LLM Code Generation

Xiaolei Ren

The paper introduces False Security Confidence (FSC), a new metric to measure the inherent prevalence of security vulnerabilities in code generated by LLMs that are otherwise functionally correct, eve…

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cs.CCcs.CRRecentApr 8, 2026

Vulnerability Abundance: A formal proof of infinite vulnerabilities in code

Eireann Leverett, Jeroen van der Ham-de Vos

The paper provides a formal proof that a single C program can contain a countably infinite number of distinct, independently assignable software vulnerabilities, suggesting the set of all software vul…

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quant-phcs.CRRecentApr 17, 2026

Quantum-Resistant Quantum Teleportation

Xin Jin, Nitish Kumar Chandra, Mohadeseh Azari, Jinglei Cheng +3 more

The paper proposes a quantum-resistant quantum teleportation (QRQT) framework using post-quantum cryptography to secure the classical channel, establishing maximum secure communication distances and a…

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