Implementation of lattice based Cryptograpy cyber forensic system

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Lattice-based cryptography has emerged as a robust and promising framework for ensuring the security and resilience of cryptographic systems in the face of quantum computing threats. This research paper explores the recent advancements in lattice-based cryptographic techniques, delving into their mathematical foundations, practical implementations, and their significance in the contemporary landscape of information security. The paper provides an in-depth analysis of latticebased cryptographic protocols, including encryption schemes, digital signatures, and key exchange mechanisms. Emphasizing the post-quantum safety and impenetrability of latticebased cryptography, the research investigates the theoretical underpinnings of lattice problems and their computational complexity.

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