Trump's quantum executive orders push US agencies to post-quantum cryptography by 2031. What they mean for crypto security.
When I contemplate the return of the crypto wars—attempts to block citizens’ use of encryption by officials who want unfettered spying powers—I look back with dread on the late Middle Ages. I wasn’t ...
Forescout Technologies Inc., a global cybersecurity leader, today announced the launch of its Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Readiness and Encryption Hygiene Dashboards. The new dashboards are ...
Quantum computers powerful enough to break widely used public-key encryption aren’t here yet, but migration won’t be as simple as swapping in a new tool.
New executive orders direct agencies to accelerate quantum-resistant encryption efforts and lay the groundwork for contractor ...
The White House is drastically shortening the deadline for government agencies and organizations to adopt new ...
The problem with most forms of encryption being used today is that once data is encrypted, it becomes frozen or fixed in place—meaning it can’t be operated on or “processed” without first decrypting ...
Symmatrics, a new cybersecurity company founded to replace today’s vulnerable cryptographic infrastructure, today announced the publication of The Last Encryption, a groundbreaking book revealing a ...
Breaking the encryption behind major cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether may be easier than previously thought, according to a blog post and new research paper from Google released Tuesday. At its ...
Encryption Consulting today launched CBOM Secure V1.1, the first enterprise platform to automatically discover, inventory, and continuously monitor every encryption key, certificate, algorithm, and ...