For more than 40 years, we have been building the modern internet on foundations that were never designed for the world we live in today. When the architects of the early internet created its ...
Post-quantum cryptography is moving from a future security concern to a practical planning issue for organizations. Quantum computers powerful enough to break widely used public-key encryption aren’t ...
DigiCert, a global leader in intelligent trust, today announced the preview of DigiCert Quantum Central, a new solution within the DigiCert ONE portfolio designed to help organizations take the first ...
Breakthroughs in the quantum space are coming fast, and threats once dismissed as speculative now seem inevitable. For industries that rely on trust and long-lived devices, the transition to ...
Quantum computing has been projected to enable market-defining and life-changing capabilities since its inception more than three decades ago. From financial portfolio optimization and improved ...
On March 25, Google released a blog post titled “Quantum frontiers may be closer than they appear.” Here’s how it begins: “Google’s introducing a 2029 timeline to secure the quantum era with ...
A 3D illustration of a quantum computer. (Image: Pete Hansen/Shutterstock) A working quantum computer is probably at least a decade away. The rush to adopt encryption algorithms that can withstand the ...
Donald Trump has signed two quantum-focused executive orders to push US innovation in quantum computing and accelerate ...
We know the end of the line is in sight for classical cryptography. All the security encryption that protects our bank accounts, websites, and credit cards today will eventually be broken. That's not ...
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 ...
ST's ST54M integrates a post-quantum cryptography (PQC) hardware accelerator, NFC controller, secure element, and eSIM on a ...
A relatively new ransomware family is using a novel approach to hype the strength of the encryption used to scramble files—making, or at least claiming, that it is protected against attacks by quantum ...