Traditional systems require trusting intermediaries. Cryptographic systems trust computational hardness assumptions tested by decades of failed attacks. That shift is the foundation everything later in the book stands on.
Mathematics replaces some trust requirements and leaves others standing. Key authenticity needs an out-of-band channel. Implementations fail more often than algorithms. The post-quantum transition has shipped in NIST standards, Signal PQXDH, and iMessage PQ3.
Mathematics replaces some trust requirements and leaves others standing. Key authenticity needs an out-of-band channel. Implementations fail more often than algorithms. The post-quantum transition has shipped in NIST standards, Signal PQXDH, and iMessage PQ3.
