liboqs version 0.9.0
liboqs version 0.9.0
About
The Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project has the goal of developing and prototyping quantum-resistant cryptography. More information on OQS can be found on our website: https://openquantumsafe.org/ and on Github at https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/.
liboqs is an open source C library for quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms. Details about liboqs can be found in README.md. See in particular limitations on intended use.
liboqs can be used with the following Open Quantum Safe application integrations:
- oqs-provider: A standalone prototype OpenSSL 3 provider enabling liboqs-based quantum-safe and hybrid key authentication and exchange for TLS 1.3, X.509 certificate generation and CMS operations.
- OQS-BoringSSL: A prototype integration of liboqs-based authentication and key exchange into TLS 1.3 in our fork of BoringSSL; see https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/boringssl.
- OQS-OpenSSH: A prototype integration of liboqs-based authentication and key exchange into Secure Shell (SSH) version 2 in our fork of OpenSSH; see https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/openssh.
Several demos are available for using the above libraries in applications, including Apache, Chromium, curl, haproxy, nginx, and Wireshark. Performance of liboqs in several settings is measured at https://openquantumsafe.org/benchmarking/.
liboqs can also be used in the following programming languages via language-specific wrappers:
- C++, via https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/liboqs-cpp
- Go, via https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/liboqs-go
- Java, via https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/liboqs-java
- .NET, via https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/liboqs-dotnet
- Python 3, via https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/liboqs-python
- Rust, via https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/liboqs-rust
Release notes
This is version 0.9.0 of liboqs. It was released on October 12, 2023.
This release features an update to the Classic McEliece KEM, bringing it in line with NIST Round 4. It also adds or updates ARM implementations for Kyber, Dilithium, and Falcon.
What's New
This release continues from the 0.8.0 release of liboqs.
Key encapsulation mechanisms
- Classic McEliece: updated to Round 4 version.
- Kyber: aarch64 implementation updated.
Digital signature schemes
- Dilithium: aarch64 implementation updated.
- Falcon: aarch64 implementation added.
Other changes
- Update algorithm documentation
- Support compilation for Windows on ARM64, Apple mobile, and Android platforms
- Improve resilience of randombytes on Apple systems
Release call
Users of liboqs are invited to join a webinar on Thursday, November 2, 2023, from 12-1pm US Eastern time for information on this release, plans for the next release cycle, and to provide feedback on OQS usage and features.
The Zoom link for the webinar is: https://uwaterloo.zoom.us/j/98288698086
Detailed changelog
- Fix libdir value in liboqs.pc by @vt-alt in #1496
- update version and remove CCI triggers by @baentsch in #1498
- create deb package and retain as artifact by @baentsch in #1501
- README correction to docs path & additional gitignore to macos + vscode by @planetf1 in #1503
- Trigger liboqs-python CI via GitHub API by @SWilson4 in #1507
- Update Classic McEliece by @praveksharma in #1470
- update BIKE documentation by @baentsch in #1509
- kyber/dilithium aarch64 pull from pqclean + patches by @bhess in #1512
- Pull Falcon updates from PQClean by @dstebila in #1523
- Bump XCode by @baentsch in #1526
- Update Classic McEliece supression files by @praveksharma in #1527
- Bump gitpython from 3.1.30 to 3.1.32 in /scripts/copy_from_upstream by @dependabot in #1524
- ci: add CI for android by @res0nance in #1531
- re-enable armhf speed testing by @baentsch in #1535
- Bump gitpython from 3.1.32 to 3.1.34 in /scripts/copy_from_upstream by @dependabot in #1538
- Prefer arc4random on Apple platforms by @res0nance in #1544
- Bump gitpython from 3.1.34 to 3.1.35 in /scripts/copy_from_upstream by @dependabot in #1551
- Update Classic McEliece suppression files by @praveksharma in #1541
- Pull Neon implementation of Falcon from PQClean by @SWilson4 in #1547
- ci: add CI for apple mobile platforms by @res0nance in #1546
- Add Windows ARM64 support by @res0nance in #1545
- Document Falcon constant time errors by @praveksharma in #1552
- ci: github actions CI for Windows x86 and x64 by @res0nance in #1554
- build: Align VS test folder with all other Generators by @res0nance in #1557
- Fix weekly.yml to skip McEliece by @praveksharma in #1562
- Enable extensions in constant-time tests by @SWilson4 in #1567
- Update Classic McEliece supression files by @praveksharma in #1568
- liboqs 0.9.0 release candidate 1 by @SWilson4 in #1570
- add community standard documentation [skip ci] by @baentsch in #1565
- Bump gitpython from 3.1.35 to 3.1.37 in /scripts/copy_from_upstream by @dependabot in #1575
New Contributors
- @planetf1 made their first contribution in #1503
- @SWilson4 made their first contribution in #1507
- @praveksharma made their first contribution in #1470
- @res0nance made their first contribution in #1531
Full Changelog: 0.8.0...0.9.0