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Towards Post-Quantum Secure Pharmacovigilance with ML-KEM and ML-DSA

arXiv:2606.09412v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Pharmacovigilance systems handle sensitive healthcare and drug-safety data, including adverse event reports and clinical observations. As quantum computing advances, classical public-key cryptographic systems such as RSA and elliptic-curve cryptography may become vulnerable, creating long-term risks for healthcare data that must remain confidential for many years. This paper presents an educational prototype of a post-quantum secure...

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Post-Quantum Cryptography and Quantum-Safe Security: A Comprehensive Survey

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What Can Verifiable Decapsulation Tests Certify? Pass Bounds and Fault-Recognition Limits for FO-Based KEMs

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Q-FE: A Quantum-Native 6G Far-Edge Architecture Securing Industrial IoT Digital Twins via CSIDH-PQC and Asynchronous Federated Learning

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