Quantum computers won’t break the internet tomorrow… but they will break your email security sooner than you think. Today, cybercriminals and state-sponsored groups are quietly collecting encrypted ...
While the corporate world celebrates the merger of efficiency and ecology, a leading academic last week issued a sobering warning: the very technology driving the next “Green Revolution” may leave the ...
Day" may be years away, experts warn hackers are already harvesting encrypted data to decrypt later, making the transition to new standards urgent.
Index on Censorship brought together MPs and activists to discuss how essential it is for dissidents to be able to ...
By 2026, India needs quantum-secured defence communications to protect naval, satellite and strategic data from post-quantum ...
In a low-slung Maryland lab, scientists are racing to build a machine that could help turn cancer into a manageable disease ...
Operational technology systems are not ready for the recent NIST cybersecurity standards. Given the constraints, ...
Quantum computing is no longer a distant research project—it’s steadily moving toward real-world capability. While large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers aren’t ...
Engineered DNA can store massive amounts of data while also encrypting it, opening the door to ultra-secure, long-term ...
The founder of Telegram forwarded a message through the app's official channel, disagreeing with the announcement to restrict ...
Over the past four years, I have handled numerous international cases involving SkyECC, Ennetcom, EncroChat, and other PGP- or crypto-phone networks. These networks were designed to guarantee privacy ...