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Encryption is essential for protecting data, with both symmetric and asymmetric methods offering unique advantages.
Researchers found that an encryption algorithm likely used by law enforcement and special forces can have weaknesses that ...
Some bad actors are already harvesting encrypted data now to store it in hopes that they can decrypt it down the line when quantum computers become more powerful.
Increasing computing power will soon make existing encryption algorithms ineffective. Here’s how the industry is responding and how your agency can benefit from new encryption innovations today.
Security researchers have successfully broken one of the most secure encryption algorithms, 4096-bit RSA, by listening -- yes, with a microphone -- to a computer as it decrypts some encrypted data ...
With experts suggesting that quantum computers will decrypt public key algorithms by 2030, quantum risk cryptography is becoming vital.
In a nutshell: Researchers at China's Tsinghua University believe they have discovered a quantum-based algorithm capable of breaking today's most complex encryption standards. The team claims that ...
NIST announces which four algorithms will become part of its post-quantum cryptography standard for general encryption and digital signatures.
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