Picnic

“Picnic” is the code name for a post-quantum digital signature algorithm. Picnic is developed in collaboration with researchers and engineers from Aarhus University, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, DFINITY, Graz University of Technology, Georgia Tech, Microsoft Research, Northwestern University, Princeton University, the Technical University of Denmark, and the University of Maryland.

Unlike most other public-key cryptography, Picnic isn’t based on hard problems from number theory. Instead, it uses what is called a zero-knowledge proof – where Alice can convince Bob that she knows a secret, without disclosing the secret itself. Picnic uses this concept together with symmetric cryptography, hash functions, and block ciphers, to create a novel signature scheme. The hard problems Picnic relies on for security relate only to hash functions and block ciphers, that are thought to be secure against quantum attacks.

Further information on Picnic can be found in its specification and other materials available at the Picnic website (opens in new tab).

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Melissa Chase

Principal Researcher

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David Derler

Researcher

DFINITY

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Steven Goldfeder

PhD Student

Princeton University

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Jonathan Katz

Professor

University of Maryland

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Vladimir Kolesnikov

Associate Professor

Georgia Tech

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Claudio Orlandi

Associate Professor

Aarhus University

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Sebastian Ramacher

Researcher

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH

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Christian Rechberger

Associate Professor

Graz University of Technology and Technical University of Denmark

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Daniel Slamanig

Researcher

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH

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Xiao Wang

Assistant Professor

Northwestern University

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Greg Zaverucha

Principal Software Development Engineer