By Hannah Lang NEW YORK, July 8 (Reuters) - The cryptocurrency industry is starting to prepare for the threat of quantum ...
A threat actor claims to have stolen a vast trove of sensitive data from the consulting giant Accenture in a recent ...
As Ars reported last week, AMD stripped the protection, known as TSME, from consumer Ryzen processors. Short for Transparent ...
Every day, we are creating and sharing data at an astounding rate. With each email, text, tweet, tap and stream, more data is available for companies to collect and use, and without sufficient ...
Two executive orders pulled federal deadlines for quantum-proof encryption forward to 2030, after 2026 research cut the cost ...
Keyfactor Inc., a provider of software tools that help enterprises encrypt their data, has raised more than $1 billion from ...
Organizations, and possibly ATMs, are at risk of compromise, thanks to holes in a Microsoft BitLocker security wrapper.
BTQ Head of Silicon Product, Sean Hackett details how quantum computers could break asymmetric encryption, impacting everything from laptops to Bitcoin on 'Making Money.' ...
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As the website “How To Geek” points out, “computers and the Internet have allowed us to open ourselves up and become more vulnerable than ever before…, and encryption is one of the only methods of ...
The company has made public the mathematics behind its post-quantum encryption verification, setting a challenge to the entire industry to prove its own code is equally secure.