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The National Institute of Standards and Technology says the advent of massively parallel computing has rendered the Data Encryption Standard inadequate to protect federal government information.
Title: Data Encryption Standard Effective Date: 2019 Responsible Office: Information Technology Last Updated: Under Review Encryption, when combined with appropriate access controls, is an important ...
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a widely adopted and symmetric encryption algorithm standard used while securing data.
The new EARN IT act is a bipartisan measure. But it may serve to erode current data encryption standards and usher in mass surveilance.
For ultra-secure encryption, that data should preferably be encrypted with a Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) certified randomly generated Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit ...
The anticipated advent of quantum computing will have a devastating impact on existing modes of asymmetric data encryption. It’s likely that quantum-capable cyber-thieves, not to mention ...
The U.S. government today formally adopted its next-generation data encryption standard, aimed at better protecting government data transmission and storage. Known as the Advanced Encryption ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology proposes the Rijndael algorithm as the Advanced Encryption Standard.
You would think end-to-end encryption would be standard practice on the internet, but this isn't always the case in the world of cloud storage.
Most significantly, Zoom is improving the encryption standard that it uses, which makes call data more resistant to getting intercepted.