We construct new families of elliptic curves over \FF_{p^2} with
efficiently computable endomorphisms, which can be used to accelerate elliptic
curve-based cryptosystems in the same way as Gallant-Lambert-Vanstone (GLV) and
Galbraith-Lin-Scott (GLS) endomorphisms. Our construction is based on reducing
\QQ-curves-curves over quadratic number fields without complex
multiplication, but with isogenies to their Galois conjugates-modulo inert
primes. As a first application of the general theory we construct, for every
p>3, two one-parameter families of elliptic curves over \FF_{p^2}
equipped with endomorphisms that are faster than doubling. Like GLS (which
appears as a degenerate case of our construction), we offer the advantage over
GLV of selecting from a much wider range of curves, and thus finding secure
group orders when p is fixed. Unlike GLS, we also offer the possibility of
constructing twist-secure curves. Among our examples are prime-order curves
equipped with fast endomorphisms, with almost-prime-order twists, over
\FF_{p^2} for p=2127−1 and p=2255−19