AI-enabled fraud and the coming impact of quantum computing are redefining digital-asset security, putting pressure on owners and service providers to act now.
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Crossed wires: The quantum threat to encryption is real, but you can sleep easy
Amid fears of a looming encryption crisis from quantum computing, experts are proactively implementing robust defences, ...
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Instagram will end end-to-end encrypted DMs on May 8, 2026
Meta plans to end end-to-end encrypted direct messages on Instagram beginning May 8, 2026, according to recent reporting on the company’s shifting privacy strategy. The decision would reverse a ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a request for information seeking industry partners capable of supporting the transition of the National Airspace System to post-quantum cryptography, or ...
Once quantum computers can crack modern encryption, the world’s largest cryptocurrency could become the most valuable target on Earth.
Parrot CEO & founder Henri Seydoux together with SEALSQ General Manager Bernard Vian and EMEA Sales Director Fabien Treillaud ...
Several years ago, my linguistic research team and I began developing a computational tool we call "Read-y Grammarian." Our ...
Researchers say quantum breakthroughs could eventually expose millions in Bitcoin unless the network adopts post-quantum cryptography.
The Three-Tier Framework of BelFone Solutions A robust communication solution for public safety must be built on a multi-layered architecture that ensures data integrity from the field terminal to the ...
Paytinel’s analysis of how encryption keeps payment data safe when it's sent and stored, lowers fraud risks, helps confirm identities, and makes payment systems more secure.
SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced ...
BLAST is a peer-reviewed cryptographic protocol developed by Qrypt Chief Cryptographer Yevgeniy Dodis, a fellow of the International Association for Cryptologic Research and a professor at New York ...
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