I heard that
Google Chrome has implemented a new type of encryption algorithm called post-quantum key-exchange algorithm to enhance security. I'm wondering if this is true and whether Chrome currently uses such an algorithm.
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JejuJoy
Fri Feb 21 2025
In 2016, we unveiled an experiment within Chrome.
Silvia
Fri Feb 21 2025
This experiment involved a specific segment of connections between desktop Chrome and Google's servers.
BonsaiGrace
Thu Feb 20 2025
For these connections, a post-quantum key-exchange algorithm was employed in addition to the usual elliptic-curve key-exchange algorithm.
EtherealVoyager
Thu Feb 20 2025
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Lorenzo
Thu Feb 20 2025
The purpose of incorporating the post-quantum algorithm was to test its viability and effectiveness.