Banks are increasingly adopting cryptographic identity models to counter AI-enabled fraud and prepare for regulatory shifts like the EU’s eIDAS 2.0. This approach validates credentials without storing ...
Banks are embracing cryptographic identity systems to tackle advanced fraud, comply with evolving regulations, and safeguard customer privacy. EU measures such as eIDAS 2.0 and the Digital Identity ...
In cybersecurity, the most important lessons rarely come from theory, but from reality. A recent incident involving an ...
Google researchers warned that future quantum computers may be able to break some of the cryptography protecting Bitcoin and other digital assets with fewer resources than previously thought, adding ...
Lessons from the breaking of the German Enigma cypher machine code during World War II reveal many of the risks facing operational technology security teams today. Engineering flaws and operator ...
The takeaway: A concept that once sounded like science fiction is now being recognized as essential to the survival of the digital world. This week, the Association for Computing Machinery awarded the ...
China working on different standards than the US Finance and energy are priority industries for post-quantum migration US, South Korea aim for full industry migration by 2035 BEIJING, March 19 ...
Years before emails, internet banking, cloud servers and cryptocurrency wallets, two scientists devised a way to keep secrets perfectly safe and indecipherable to eavesdropping outsiders. Their 1984 ...
In the 1980s, Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard created a new kind of encryption that would be impregnable. By Cade Metz Cade Metz has reported on quantum technologies since the 1990s. In the ...
One afternoon in October 1979, Gilles Brassard was swimming outside a beachfront hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, when a stranger swam up to him and changed the course of his career. Without so much as ...
Somewhere in the world right now, a cybercriminal is trying to steal your organization's encrypted data. They can't read it yet, but the technology needed to do so is rapidly approaching. When ready, ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ZeroRISC, the transparent silicon supply chain integrity company, today announced the full open-source release of its cryptographic hardware and software stack for both ...