Research
Currently, I work as a Junior Research Fellow at IIITDM Kurnool on post-quantum cryptography. My work focuses on code-based and lattice-based cryptographic constructions, with particular interest in digital signatures, cryptographic protocols, provable security, and implementation.
Research Interests
- Post-Quantum Cryptography
- Cryptographic schemes designed to remain secure against adversaries with access to large-scale quantum computers.
- Code-Based Cryptography
- Constructions whose hardness rests on decoding problems for linear error-correcting codes, including code-based signatures.
- Lattice-Based Cryptography
- Schemes built on hard lattice problems such as Module-LWE and Module-SIS, underlying much of modern PQC standardization.
- Digital Signatures
- Design, analysis, and implementation of signature schemes — classical, threshold, and multi-signature constructions.
- Cryptographic Protocols
- Interactive and non-interactive protocols built from underlying hard problems, including identification and threshold schemes.
- Provable Security
- Formal security definitions and proofs that tie the security of a construction to a well-studied hard problem.
- Security Reductions
- Reduction arguments connecting scheme security to underlying computational assumptions.
- Cryptographic Engineering
- Turning cryptographic constructions into correct, efficient, and testable implementations.
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