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Post-Quantum Cryptography
4 industry advances and the inaugural World Quantum Readiness Day underscore the importance of preparing now for quantum-based threats Several new quantum-focused research developments may have moved up the timeline…
From how specific cryptographic algorithms work to how countries are working to face down looming quantum threats, the November 2023 conference covered many topics. We’ve got 9 key insights and…
The U.S. federal standards body announced that three quantum-safe algorithms are expected to be ready for use next year. Now through Nov. 22, 2023, NIST is accepting feedback from the…
If you’ve been waiting to put quantum-resistant encryption to work to protect your organization’s infrastructure and data, then your wait is over. Chrome rolled out a quantum hybrid key agreement…
Quantum resistant cryptography will be a key part of cybersecurity in the future. Here’s what to know about how to protect your data when hackers are armed with quantum computers……
Just because quantum computing is a few years away doesn’t mean that you should avoid thinking about how to deal with this emerging threat now with quantum resistant algorithms Every…
DigiCert’s newly released survey shows that 71% of IT professionals consider quantum computing a looming threat to encryption and security—here’s how you can protect your company and customers Quantum computing…
Why all the fervor over a technology that’s still 8-10 years away? We’ve discussed Quantum computing and the potential threat it poses to our current cryptosystems before, but after our…
Could powerful Quantum Computers make today’s encryption methods obsolete? In the fascinating race for “quantum supremacy,” Google has just steered ahead of the competition with the unveiling of Bristlecone, its…
Quantum Computers Create A Need For New Cryptography Methods. A few months ago, Chrome began a real-world experiment testing post-quantum cryptography. The experiment involved shipping a new TLS key-agreement method,…
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