Overview
ROLLO (Rank-Ouroboros, LAKE and LOCKER) is a code-based cryptosystem designed to provide security against attacks by both classical and quantum computers.
It is a compilation of three candidates submitted to the NIST's Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Project that all relies on LRPC codes.
Timeline
- 2020/04/21 - ROLLO submission updated
- 2019/08/24 - ROLLO presented at the 2nd NIST PQC conference
- 2019/08/24 - ROLLO updated for the 2nd NIST PQC conference
- 2019/04/10 - ROLLO updated for round 2 of the NIST standardization process
- 2019/01/30 - ROLLO selected for round 2 of the NIST standardization process
- 2018/11/30 - Ouroboros-R, LAKE and LOCKER merged into ROLLO
- 2018/04/13 - Ouroboros-R, LAKE and LOCKER presented at the 1st NIST PQC Standardization Conference
- 2017/11/30 - Ouroboros-R, LAKE and LOCKER submitted to the NIST standardization process
Submitters (alphabetical order)
- Carlos Aguilar Melchor, University of Toulouse (FR)
- Nicolas Aragon, University of Limoges & DGA (FR)
- Magali Bardet, University of Rouen (FR)
- Slim Bettaieb, Worldline (FR)
- Loïc Bidoux, Worldline (FR)
- Olivier Blazy, University of Limoges (FR)
- Jean-Christophe Deneuville, ENAC, University of Toulouse (FR)
- Philippe Gaborit, University of Limoges (FR)
- Adrien Hauteville, University of Limoges (FR)
- Ayoub Otmani, University of Rouen (FR)
- Olivier Ruatta, University of Limoges (FR)
- Jean-Pierre Tillich, INRIA (FR)
- Gilles Zémor, University of Bordeaux (FR)