Overview Quantum-resistant cryptography aims to protect digital systems from future quantum computers capable of breaking ...
Every era of technology faces a turning point. For cybersecurity, that moment has arrived. Quantum computing is evolving rapidly from academic theory to engineering reality, and its impact on modern ...
Two IBM-developed algorithms have been officially formalized within the world's first three post-quantum cryptography standards, which were published today by the U.S. Department of Commerce's ...
IBM adds NIST’s new public-key encryption and digital signatures algorithms to defend against attacks by future quantum computers. While the need for it may be years away, IBM has added additional ...
Two IBM-developed algorithms have been officially formalized within the world’s first three post-quantum cryptography standards, which were published by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National ...
An encryption tool co-created by a University of Cincinnati math professor will soon safeguard the telecommunications, online retail and banking and other digital systems we use every day. The ...
The first draft standards for quantum-resistant public key cryptography based on algorithms chosen by the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) are now available for public comment.
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Scientific guidance meant to ensure the U.S. is ready to shore up cyber defenses against a potential quantum computers’ ability to break ...
A newly published paper from researchers details an unpatchable vulnerability in Apple Inc.’s M series of chips that allows attackers to extract secret keys used in cryptography operations. Dubbed ...