Future quantum computers will need to be less powerful than we thought to threaten the security of encrypted messages.
Today, threat actors are quietly collecting data, waiting for the day when that information can be cracked with future technology.
Bitcoin and several other cryptocurrencies use an implementation of ECC called secp256k1. According to Google, its ...
Network encryption was designed for a world in which adversaries needed to break cryptography in real time to extract value.
CoinDesk Research maps five crypto privacy approaches and examines which models hold up as AI improves. Full coverage of ...
With 90% of organizations unprepared for quantum threats, the shift to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is a structural necessity. Explore the "harvest now, decrypt later" risk and the NIST PQC ...
Broadcom is padding post-quantum security with its Emulex SecureHBA adapters now integrated into Everpure’s FlashArray ...
Paytinel’s analysis of how encryption keeps payment data safe when it's sent and stored, lowers fraud risks, helps confirm identities, and makes payment systems more secure.
Google cut the qubits needed to break crypto encryption by 20x and withheld the circuits. Here's why that matters.
Chinese experts say the post-quantum cryptography standards developed for the US may not be secure enough, and would rather ...
The latest specification integrates NIST-standardized ML-KEM and ML-DSA to help device owners safeguard sensitive data ...