➀ TU Graz has developed hardware for NIST post-quantum cryptography standards with additional security measures; ➁ The team is working on hardware-based coprocessors like KaLi to support PQC algorithms; ➂ They have also developed techniques like 'Kavach' to enhance the physical security of cryptographic implementations.
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