Quantum computing could break today’s encryption, so organisations must act now to stay secure, says Nelly Porter, director ...
Most organizations don’t know what cryptographic assets they have, where they’re being used, or how strong (or weak) they are ...
Quantum computing may sound theoretical, but the implications are very real and fast-approaching, and medical device ...
Recent advancements in cryptographic research underpin the evolution of secure digital communication systems. Cryptographic algorithms form the backbone of information security, defending data ...
Cryptographic algorithms lie at the heart of modern information security, and substitution box (S‐box) design is a critical component in achieving robust encryption. S‐boxes provide the nonlinearity ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has selected a group of cryptographic algorithms to secure the Internet of Things (IoT) devices and the related tiny sensors and actuators.
High frequency radio waves applied to Josephson junctions produce chaotic noise that could improve cryptographic algorithms ...
Agencies should test post-quantum cryptography algorithms with their software and decide whether information security benefits outweigh the efficiency losses ahead of a federally mandated transition, ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, the global Post-Quantum Cryptography Market size is projected to grow from USD 0.42 billion ...