Random number generators (RNGs) are an often overlooked cornerstone for secure communications, cryptographic protocols, and scientific simulations. This workshop opens with an overview of the NIST framework for RNGs - from entropy sources to filters and test suites. An important conclusion is that the construction of secure, standardised Quantum RNGs is a multidisciplinary effort; this will be exemplified by an ongoing integration project for distributed IT infrastructures
Cryptographic Standards for Random Number Generation / Errati, Leonardo; La Scala, Roberto; Patano, Mauro. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:(2025), pp. 217-223. ( CIFRIS25 Roma (ITALIA) September 11th - 12th 2025) [10.69091/koine/vol-7-W39].
Cryptographic Standards for Random Number Generation
Errati, Leonardo;
2025
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Random number generators (RNGs) are an often overlooked cornerstone for secure communications, cryptographic protocols, and scientific simulations. This workshop opens with an overview of the NIST framework for RNGs - from entropy sources to filters and test suites. An important conclusion is that the construction of secure, standardised Quantum RNGs is a multidisciplinary effort; this will be exemplified by an ongoing integration project for distributed IT infrastructures| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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Descrizione: Random number generators (RNGs) are an often overlooked cor- nerstone for secure communications, cryptographic protocols, and scientific simulations. This workshop opens with an overview of the NIST framework for RNGs - from entropy sources to filters and test suites. An important con- clusion is that the construction of secure, standardised Quantum RNGs is a multidisciplinary effort; this will be exemplified by an ongoing integration project for distributed IT infrastructures.
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