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ML-KEM

Definition

ML-KEM, or Module-Lattice-based Key Encapsulation Mechanism, is a cryptographic algorithm selected by the National Institute of Standards and Technology for its initial post-quantum cryptography standard. It is a lattice-based KEM designed to provide strong security against attacks from quantum computers. ML-KEM enables two parties to securely establish a shared secret key. Its robust mathematical foundation makes it a leading candidate for future secure communications.