Welcome to Kyber Club - FIPS 203-205 Solutions

Kyber Club is a leading online platform offering a comprehensive suite of quantum-safe cryptography tools compliant with NIST FIPS 203, 204, and 205 standards and other popular PQC algorithms. Designed to protect your data against future quantum threats, our tools include secure ML-KEM key encapsulation, ML-DSA digital signatures, and SPHINCS+ signing, all powered by the open-source liboqs library. We empower organisations and individuals to secure their digital future.

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Our FIPS 203, 204, and 205 Quantum-Safe Tools

Explore our range of tools built for the quantum era, compliant with NIST standards:

Secure your digital future with these NIST-compliant solutions. Detailed user guides are available on each tool page to ensure correct usage.

Learn more about our implementations and access the official NIST standards for FIPS 203, FIPS 204, and FIPS 205.

See our latest updates to stay informed about new features.

Security Levels and Parameter Sets

Choose the appropriate algorithm and parameter set based on your security needs, as outlined below:

Algorithm Parameter Set Security Level Equivalent Classical Security
ML-KEM ML-KEM-512 1 AES-128
ML-KEM ML-KEM-768 3 AES-192
ML-KEM ML-KEM-1024 5 AES-256
ML-DSA ML-DSA-44 2 AES-128
ML-DSA ML-DSA-65 3 AES-192
ML-DSA ML-DSA-87 5 AES-256
SPHINCS+ 128f - 128-bit quantum security
SPHINCS+ 192f - 192-bit quantum security
SPHINCS+ 256f - 256-bit quantum security
FrodoKEM FrodoKEM-640-AES 1+ ~AES-128
FrodoKEM FrodoKEM-976-AES 3+ ~AES-192
FrodoKEM FrodoKEM-1344-AES 5+ ~AES-256

Frequently Asked Questions

What is quantum-safe cryptography?

Quantum-safe cryptography protects data against future quantum computer attacks, using algorithms like ML-KEM, ML-DSA, and SPHINCS+, compliant with NIST standards.

How do I use FIPS 203 ML-KEM?

Use our ML-KEM tool to generate keys and establish shared secrets for symmetric encryption, following our user guide.

Global Alignment

Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is a global need. Our NIST-compliant tools are designed to help researchers and users with quantum-safe cryptography requirements in multiple jurisdictions. As post-quantum standards are emerging worldwide, please let us know any new developments in your jurisdiction. The table below highlights key regions where Kyber Club's tools can support your research:

Jurisdiction PQC Algorithms Guidance Timeline
United States NIST CISA PQC Initiative, NSM-10, CNSA20 Implementation 2023-2033
Canada NIST CAN-01, CAN-02, CAN-03 Standards-based PQC from 2025-26
Australia NIST ACSC-2023, ACSC-2024, ASD-2024 Complete transition by 2030
New Zealand NIST NZISM-2024, risk-based planning, GCSB approval required for classified systems Planning underway, transition expected 2026-27
Japan Monitoring NIST JAPAN-2022, CRYPTREC Guidelines Planning underway
Singapore Monitoring NIST SG-2022, MAS-2024 Financial sector planning required
Israel Quantum risk guidance IL-2022, IL-2025 Planning and inventory required

Ensure compliance with your region's post-quantum cryptography guidance using our tools. Contact us if we could add more tools for you.

Why Choose Kyber Club?

Quantum computers pose a significant risk to traditional cryptography. Kyber Club addresses this challenge by offering advanced post-quantum tools compliant with NIST standards. Our platform, built with the open-source liboqs cryptography library, provides a complete set of FIPS 203, 204, and 205 services, ensuring your data remains secure - now and in the quantum age. Our tools are designed for ease of use with comprehensive user guides. We provide tailored tips for UK and EU users, aligning with NCSC and DORA guidelines.

Security Assurance

All Kyber Club tools process your keys and data in memory only - nothing is stored permanently. Uploaded files are handled temporarily and deleted after use. Our solutions deliver 128-bit, 192-bit, or 256-bit quantum-safe security, meeting NIST FIPS standards. Regular vulnerability assessments, as noted in our changelog, ensure platform security. Verify our Let's Encrypt certificate for a secure connection.

Changelog Plus

April 2025 Updates - Click to Expand

30.04.2025: Hacking challenge is now closed.

18.04.2025: Security: Enhancements.

12.04.2025: Features: Added FrodoKEM.

11.04.2025: Features: Added introduction page FIPS 207 / HQC.

10.04.2025: UX: Added tips for users in the UK and EU following NCSC and DORA, respectively.

05.04.2025: Research: Published Covercrypt and ETSI.

05.04.2025: UX: Optimised cache. Reduced fetch time to ~0 microseconds.

02.04.2025: Security: Enhancements.

01.04.2025 - 30.04.2025: Security: Public Hacking Challenge (contact me to whitelist your IP).

March 2025 Updates - Click to Expand

30.03.2025: UX: Tuned server for faster key generation.

27.03.2025: UX: Reduced FIPS-203 data size. Improved UI for FIPS tools.

26.03.2025: Research: Published Attribute-Based Encryption.

26.03.2025: Features: Added introduction page FIPS 206.

25.03.2025: UX: Optimised API performance.

23.03.2025: UX: Added contact form.

22.03.2025: Security: Enhancements.

20.03.2025: UX: Enhanced API documentation.

17.03.2025: Security: Enhancements.

16.03.2025: UX: Added API interface.

15.03.2025: UX: Redesigned UI.

14.03.2025: UX: Used input filenames for outputs.

13.03.2025: Features: Added FIPS-203 ML-KEM encryption/decryption.

12.03.2025: Features: Added FIPS-204 ML-DSA signing/verification.

11.03.2025: Features: Added FIPS-205 SPHINCS+ signing/verification.

10.03.2025: Features: Launched quantum-safe RNG.

Stay informed about our ongoing enhancements and milestones.

Roadmap / Wishlist

Here is our Roadmap / Wishlist

FIPS 206 Falcon (Expected - Awaiting NIST publication)

FIPS 207 HQC (Expected - Awaiting NIST publication)

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ETSI

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