Every time you send a text, pay for groceries with your phone, or use your health site, you are relying on encryption.
The breakthrough addresses concerns that powerful quantum computers could eventually crack encryption standards to leave vulnerable financial systems, government communications, health data and media.
When Black Hat Europe returns to London this December it brings with it a smorgasbord of practical cybersecurity tools and teachings, including a bunch of great Cryptography Briefings that aim to give ...
Fabric Cryptography, a hardware startup by MIT and Stanford dropouts (and married couple) Michael Gao and Tina Ju, wants to make modern cryptographic techniques like zero-knowledge proof (which lets ...
Commonly associated with the financial sector, particularly cryptocurrencies, blockchain technologies have expanded into a ...
Encryption is the process of converting readable data into a coded format that is only accessible by someone with the proper key or password. At its core, encryption ensures privacy and security by ...
Index Engines, the leader in cyber resilience, today shared the latest ransomware trends from its CyberSense® Research Lab, ...
Post-quantum cryptography is rapidly evolving to counter threats posed by quantum computing, and elliptic curves combined with isogeny methodologies offer a promising avenue. This approach leverages ...
Rochester Institute of Technology cybersecurity researchers are preparing connected vehicle networks for the next stage of cybersecurity—the post-quantum era. The team, in RIT’s ESL Global ...
A fundamental concept in the technology sector, Moore’s law foretells the exponential rise in computing power over time and is named after Gordon Moore. Gordon Moore, the co-founder and emeritus ...
Firmware—permanent software programmed into read-only memory that provides the low-level control for a device's hardware—is a fact of life for every embedded electronic device. Equally a fact of life ...