EuroQCI, Europe's quantum key distribution backbone, now has named architects: the European Commission awarded coordination ...
The latest Quantum Threat Timeline Report estimates that Q-Day is "quite possible" within the next 10 years, and "likely" in ...
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), the country’s financial regulator, has released guidance for ...
AI poses new risks to trade secrets through data leaks, reverse-engineering, and challenges to protections. Solutions include ...
Imagine shining a flashlight across a dark room. You can predict exactly what the light will do: travel in a straight line ...
A surge of funding and federal action is giving the once-futuristic technology a more immediate role in everything from ...
Microsoft's July 14 Patch Tuesday delivered something more significant than the usual batch of security fixes: a quiet rewriting of how Windows negotiates encrypted connections. The update ships ...
Post-quantum encryption (PQE) is a VPN feature that sounds more like a gimmick than a cybersecurity must-have. But it's still ...
For decades, computers have become faster, smaller, and more powerful. But even the world’s best supercomputers have limits.
It’s proven that today’s encryption is vulnerable to attack by a sufficiently mature quantum computer running Shor’s algorithm - a catastrophic event commonly known as Q-Day. Even before such a ...