When that break occurs, the mathematics behind the code moves instantly. Organizations, however, do not move so fast.
Quantum computing is no longer a distant research project—it’s steadily moving toward real-world capability. While large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers aren’t ...
The day when quantum computers will be able to break conventional encryption is rapidly approaching, but not all companies ...
Bitcoin’s cryptographic security is under renewed scrutiny as quantum computing advances raise long-term risks and calls for crypto upgrades.
PQShield, a leading Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) solutions provider, has been recognized as a progressive company in MarketsandMarkets' 360Quadrants(TM) evaluation for the Post-Quantum Cryptography ...
Quantum computing has long been portrayed as a looming threat to cybersecurity. Headlines warn of “Q-Day”—the moment when quantum machines will render today’s encryption useless. But behind the hype ...
Device security requires designers to secure their algorithms, not only against direct attacks on the input and output, but also against side-channel attacks. This requirement is especially notable ...
Microsoft has announced the addition of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) capabilities to Windows Insiders on the Canary Channel (Build 27852 and higher) and to Linux through SymCrypt-OpenSSL version ...
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Information and Communication Technologies has gone in this eighteenth edition to engineers Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen for designing the ...
Remember Nokia? Back before smartphones, many of us carried Nokia's nearly indestructible cell phones. They no longer make phones, but don't count Nokia out. Ever since the company was founded in 1865 ...
That mismatch is creating a risk most organizations are not tracking: cryptographic debt—the accumulated risk and cost that ...
China has announced that it will spurn US-led efforts to develop encryption algorithms that are resistant to quantum computers, instead choosing to develop its own standards. This may be because China ...