Many commonly used public key cryptosystems will become insecure once a
scalable quantum computer is built. New cryptographic schemes that can
guarantee protection against attacks with quantum computers, so-called
post-quantum algorithms, have emerged in recent decades. One of the most
promising candidates for a post-quantum signature scheme is SPHINCS+, which
is based on cryptographic hash functions. In this contribution, we analyze the
use of the new Russian standardized hash function, known as Streebog, for the
implementation of the SPHINCS+ signature scheme. We provide a performance
comparison with SHA-256-based instantiation and give benchmarks for various
sets of parameters.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 3 table