Passkeys are great, but not safe from quantum computers. Dilithium could change that.

New approach combines ECDSA with post-quantum algorithm called Dilithium.

https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/08/passkeys-are-great-but-not-safe-from-quantum-computers-dilithium-could-change-that/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Google announces new algorithm that makes FIDO encryption safe from quantum computers

New approach combines ECDSA with post-quantum algorithm called Dilithium.

Ars Technica
@arstechnica Dilithium mining is oppressive in the Star Trek universe too, just sayin...
@arstechnica Now if they could crystallize the dilithium, THAT would be something.

@arstechnica you know what's better than dilithium?

TRIlithium!

@mykie @arstechnica but the Roman’s never found a way to stabilize it
@mykie @arstechnica Trilithium was a fuel source in the game Ultima II.