On the Necessity of Public Contexts in Hybrid KEMs: A Case Study of X-Wing
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On the Necessity of Public Contexts in Hybrid KEMs: A Case Study of X-Wing

Changmin Lee, Korea University

Yongha Son, Sungshin Women’s University

Abstract

Post-quantum migration must balance two risks: future quantum breaks of classical cryptography and residual uncertainty in newly standardized post-quantum cryptography (PQC). Hybrid Key Encapsulation Mechanisms (KEMs) hedge by combining a classical and a PQC component. Prior work shows that optimized combiners may omit large public inputs from the final key-derivation step, but only if the derived key remains bound to the ciphertext transcript and, in multi-target settings, to the intended recipient; otherwise ciphertext manipulation and cross-recipient amortization at the KDF layer can increase a…

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