Quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) is a type of quantum communication that directly employs quantum states as information carriers for secure communication. It has the characteristics of ...
A European telecoms network has become the first to use quantum cryptography to securely transmit information. Nadya Anscombe finds out about the enabling technology and the next generation of ...
WOODSTOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carii, the award-winning mobile and web community networking platform, has launched a new SaaS version called Connective.Network to meet critical needs in these times ...
A more secure internet could be around the corner thanks to the reported largest-ever quantum network of its kind. Quantum communication systems are more secure than regular networks, because they ...
Headlines of recent global conflicts continue to underscore the critical need for secure resilient network communication options on the battlefield to enhance survivability and lethality. The Army ...
Apple devices use many common internet security standards. Here's what each of them does, and how to use them on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad. In the networked world we live in, internet connectivity is ...
Chuck Brooks, a highly esteemed cybersecurity leader, has published his latest feature as a member of Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Expert program exploring the importance of linking integrated networks ...
There are reports of IT sabotage, cyber espionage, and other acts of hybrid warfare almost every day. Communication networks based on quantum physics could help eliminate threats of this kind.
Recent news has shone a spotlight on secure communications. Late last year, China-linked threat actors Salt Typhoon and Liminal Panda compromised telecommunications and Internet-service providers, ...
Traditional and cloud fax are secure, reliable channels for communication. The hospitals and banks that rely on fax aren't just winging it. When done right, faxing is a very secure means of ...