Browser-based threshold ML-DSA demo — distributed post-quantum signing where k-of-n parties collaborate without any single party holding the full key. In development.
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Browser-based threshold ML-DSA demo — distributed post-quantum signing where k-of-n parties collaborate without any single party holding the full key. In development.
Browser-based educational demo of HAWK — the only lattice-based candidate in NIST's Round 2 Additional Signatures process. Integer-only arithmetic, discrete Gaussian sampling over Z with fixed tables, no rejection loop. Side-by-side with Falcon and ML-DSA.
Demonstrates a combination of 2D-Discrete Wavelet Transform (2D-DWT) with post-quantum cryptographic techniques, including a simulated version of the Falcon signature algorithm, for securing images.
Browser-based demo of ML-DSA (FIPS 204) rejection sampling. Live iteration feed, rejection-reason breakdown, acceptance histograms, and the timing side-channel tradeoff — why variable signing time is a feature, not a bug.
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