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NIST Releases Post Quantum Cryptography Standards
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released its first three post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards, a world-first designed to meet the threat of powerful quantum computers as well as the increasing ...
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Google Eyes Quantum with New Security Key Implementation
Google is taking steps this month to help the cybersecurity field stay ahead of the looming security threat that is coming with the ongoing development of quantum computing. The IT giant this ...
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Cleantech and Quantum Computing: Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity
As cleantech becomes a bigger part of U.S. critical infrastructure, it faces a bigger risk from cyberattackers leveraging quantum attacks ...
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The Quantum Computer Bogeyman
Peter Gutmann of the University of Aukland recently published a parable “On the Heffalump Threat.” He pokes fun at the R&D cottage industry trying to achieve a practical quantum computer and at ...
QKD: The Key to a Resilient Future
John Prisco | | cyberattacks, Encrypted Data, harvest now decrypt later, harvesting attacks, HNDL, Post-Quantum Cryptography, PQC, QKD, quantum
One of the most imminent and pressing threats to organizations presently is harvest now, decrypt later (HNDL) attacks. According to a recent poll, half of responding professionals at organizations considering quantum computing ...
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Hiring Data Recycling Security Engineers Smart?
John P. Gormally, SR | | Artificial Intelligence, blockchain, Cybersecurity, machine learning, quantum
Hiring Data Recycling Security Engineers Smart?Why is the blockchain transaction framework becoming the future of cybersecurity?Because Blockchain is the most secure framework in the world! Being secure is everything!Once we have done ...
Cambridge Quantum Launches Cryptographic Key Service
Michael Vizard | | asymmetric encryption, cryptography, quantum, quantum computing, symmetric encryption
Cambridge Quantum (CQ) today unfurled Quantum Origin, a cloud-based service based on a quantum computer that generates stronger cryptographic keys at a lower cost than a classical computer. CQ is a wholly-owned ...
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Soon, Quantum Computing Could Break Your Encryption
George V. Hulme | | Application Security, Post-Quantum Cryptography, quantum, U.S. Department of Defense
Quantum computing could break your encryption. It could happen within a couple of years, or it may be a decade or two away. Still, certainly, in the relatively near future, quantum computing ...
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Scientists advance quantum key distribution tech to strengthen cyber security
Filip Truta | | Industry News, Photon, QKD, quantum, Quantum Encryption, quantum entanglement, quantum key distribution, Quantum Mechanics, quantum physics, singapore
Researchers from the Centre for Quantum Technologies in Singapore are helping advance a technique involving pairs of entangled light particles to enable stronger cyber security. The project, driven by the NUS-Singtel Cyber ...
The Future of Cybersecurity – A 2019 Outlook
From the record-breaking number of data breaches to the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), 2018 will certainly go down as a memorable year for the cybersecurity industry. And there ...