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The future is already stealing secrets
The future is already stealing secretsQuantum computing shifts cyber security into a new era in which encrypted data could be stolen today only to be decrypted years later. By Dr Jannie Zaaiman, CEO, ...
Privacy professionals should pay closer attention to post-quantum cryptography as quantum-enabled attacks could eventually ...
Microchip Technologies' Brette Mullenaux delves into post-quantum cryptography and how it is reshaping the approach to ...
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Android is adding post-quantum encryption to guard against future code-breakers
Android devices used by billions of people worldwide are set to adopt a new class of encryption designed to withstand attacks ...
Is your AI intrusion detection system quantum-blind? Learn why Harvest-Now, Decrypt-Later attacks threaten your AI models and how to implement quantum-proof security.
The Trump administration wants a useful quantum computer in two years. Microsoft wants one in three. Independent researchers ...
Microsoft and SAP became the latest names to bolster enterprise software with quantum-proof cryptography. The hyperscaler ...
We’re accelerating quantum-safe readiness—and sharing what organizations can do now to transition earlier and with confidence ...
When you upload your personal files to cloud storage services like Google Drive or OneDrive, you will find that the safety ...
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A leaked chat and bitcoin trail show a US government entity paid Kairos $1m to suppress stolen files, no encryption involved, with clues pointing to Ohio.
Polymarket has built an entire business on predicting the future. So how did it manage to spectacularly fail to predict its own hack? Plus, the Google engineer with a million-dollar ...
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