Quantum-oriented Update to Browsers and Infrastructures for the PQ Transition
Acronym
QUBIP
Description of the granted funding
The exciting frontiers opened by the development of quantum computers (QC) come at the cost of breaking the foundations of current digital security. The research community is working to the definition of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to counteract this threat. However, the transition to PQC is delicate and takes time because it impacts many functions, algorithms, and protocols in a-priori unknown cascade of dependencies. QUBIP is conceived to contribute to the EU transition to PQC with the goal of simplifying and making replicable the process by means of recommended practices and counteract post-quantum threats as soon as possible. QUBIP focuses on digital infrastructure addressing the 5 main building blocks that use public-key cryptography for security purposes: hardware, cryptographic libraries, operating system, communication protocols and applications. QUBIP address all 5 blocks coherently solving all dependency issues that may arise inside each block and among blocks with the final aim to validate at TRL6 three infrastructures making use of those blocks in IoT-based Digital Manufacturing, Internet Browsing, and Software Networks Environments for Telcos use cases. The return-of-experience from the three practical exercises is then maximized by developing a migration playbook, that will contain the lessons learned and an evaluation of all the technical, economic, and legal barriers encountered together with the solutions to overcome them to enable the definition of a replicable process, suitable to provide structured accompanying and practical guidance to industrial stakeholders. The technical activities are corroborated by three supporting activities (i) evaluation of the capabilities of QCs to assess their implication to primitives, algorithms and protocols adopted, and contribution to (ii) standardization efforts addressing transition to PQC processes and (iii) policy measures addressing technology changes coming from the advent of QC and PQC.
Show moreStarting year
2023
End year
2026
Granted funding
RED HAT GMBH (DE)
47 162 €
Third party
SMART FACTORY SRL (IT)
203 262 €
Participant
PONS IP SA (ES)
80 850 €
Third party
TELSY S.P.A. (IT)
336 700 €
Participant
RED HAT CZECH S R O (CZ)
161 350 €
Participant
SECURITY PATTERN SRL (IT)
290 937 €
Participant
FONDAZIONE LINKS - LEADING INNOVATION & KNOWLEDGE FOR SOCIETY (IT)
473 750 €
Coordinator
TELEFONICA INNOVACION DIGITAL SL (ES)
280 787.5 €
Participant
FUNDACION CIBERVOLUNTARIOS (ES)
127 037 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID (ES)
172 812.5 €
Third party
TELEFONICA INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SA (ES)
453 600 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID (ES)
438 125 €
Participant
POLITECNICO DI TORINO (IT)
825 000 €
Participant
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (ES)
654 375 €
Participant
Amount granted
4 999 648 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Civil Security for Society (11700 Cybersecurity (11703 )
Topic
Transition towards Quantum-Resistant Cryptography (HORIZON-CL3-2022-CS-01-03Call ID
HORIZON-CL3-2022-CS-01 Other information
Funding decision number
101119746
Identified topics
quantum computing, quantum technology