👉 Ky computing, or Kyber, is a post-quantum cryptographic algorithm designed to secure data against attacks by quantum computers. It is based on the hardness of the Learning With Errors (LWE) problem, a mathematical challenge that remains intractable even for quantum algorithms. Kyber operates similarly to classical public-key cryptosystems like RSA but leverages the complexities of LWE to ensure security. It involves encoding messages into a series of noisy linear equations, where the security relies on the difficulty of distinguishing these equations from random noise. Kyber is particularly notable for its efficiency and compact key sizes, making it suitable for use in resource-constrained environments such as IoT devices. Its adoption by organizations like NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) underscores its importance in the transition to quantum-resistant cryptographic standards.