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 ...
Less than a year ago, NIST released its first set of Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) standards. The call then went out from quantum cryptography experts for federal agencies to immediately start ...
Emerging quantum threats require immediate action. Here’s how financial services firms can get started on the path to post-quantum cryptography. Quantum computing may sound like futuristic arithmetic ...
Quantum computing has long been portrayed as a looming threat to cybersecurity. Headlines warn of “Q-Day”—the moment when quantum machines will render today’s encryption useless. But behind the hype ...
Microsoft's new .NET 10 Preview 5 quietly introduces support for post-quantum cryptography based on newly finalized industry standards, marking an early move to help developers defend applications ...
This Collection calls for submissions of original research into strategies that support the deployment of post-quantum cybersecurity and cryptography, driving advancements in data protection and ...
Post-quantum cryptography refers to cryptographic algorithms designed to be secure against an adversary equipped with a quantum computer. These are drop-in replacements for current public-key ...
We are at a tipping point for quantum computing, which is on the verge of becoming a reality. While its potential is tantalizing, it also represents an unprecedented threat to the traditional data ...
Modern network architecture has undergone a dramatic transformation. No longer defined by clear perimeters and centralized control, today’s networks now span sprawling offices, hybrid WANs and ...
Commvault is incorporating post-quantum cryptography to address future data security risks. Data protection provider Commvault announced earlier this month that it is adding more quantum-safe ...
Application security firm F5 Inc. today announced a series of new post-quantum cryptography readiness solutions as part of its Application Delivery and Security Platform to help organizations prepare ...
Keith Martin receives funding from EPSRC. Will quantum computers crack cryptographic codes and cause a global security disaster? You might certainly get that impression from a lot of news coverage, ...