Federal agencies are urging critical infrastructure entities and other organizations to start preparing for the day that quantum computers are able to crack public key encryption systems. Next year, ...
Quantum computers make intractable math problems look like first graders’ math exams. This means trouble for cryptographic practitioners as our current algorithms are essentially broken. Learn how ...
SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES), ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a leader in scalable semiconductor and cybersecurity solutions, today announces that its already-launched QS7001 Quantum Shield secure element, is ...
For more than two decades, large corporations have woven cryptographic functions directly into the fabric of their applications, believing that vendor-supplied encryption would safeguard data ...
Cryptography is an obscure discipline. Unless you're in big tech, a university or a research organization, you're unlikely to meet its practitioners. Even then, you might have to search to find them.
This article series is in the Quantum Computing section of the Electronic Design Library as well as the Quantum Computing and Security and Cybersecurity TechXchanges. Public key cryptography is one of ...
Cryptographic algorithms are high-performance, secure engines that require considerable space in a design. When countermeasures are added to thwart security attacks, the space and memory requirements ...
Crypto's future is to become the backend of the world by providing infrastructure, products, and speculation in a less ...
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