Although quantum computers aren’t yet overcoming encryption at scale, that doesn’t mean the IoT sector can afford to wait.
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.
Quantum computing advances raise concerns over 10,000 qubits breaking P‑256 encryption using Shor’s algorithm, driving ...
Stellar Development Foundation reveals a three-stage Quantum Preparedness Plan to transition the XLM network to post-quantum ...
Quantum exposure cuts across data, supplier contracts, capital allocation, customer commitments, regulatory adequacy and ...
BitGo, in partnership with Silence Laboratories, successfully simulated a post-quantum multi-party computation (MPC) ...
The Stellar Development Foundation unveiled a three-step roadmap to prepare the XLM network for the coming quantum computing ...
The day when a quantum computer can crack commonly used forms of encryption is drawing closer. The world isn’t prepared, experts say.
Forward Edge-AI develops technologies focused on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and national security applications. Among its offerings is Isidore Quantum, a post-quantum cryptography platform ...
Unmanaged cryptography – rather than broken encryption – is one of the biggest cyber security risks facing companies today, ...
Handisoft is joining forces with Korea Information Certificate Authority to establish a next-generation work platform that seamlessly connects electro ...
Colt and Ciena completed what the pair claim to be one of the fastest quantum-safe data transmissions ever, having run an 800 ...