VIAVI introduces Post-Quantum Cryptography testing for secure future

VIAVI introduces Post-Quantum Cryptography testing for secure future

The rise of quantum computing presents a potential security threat to public-key cryptography, with the large-scale operation of quantum computers bearing the capacity to break this cryptographic method. This is a concern impacting governments, military operations, enterprises and mobile operators as they transition towards a quantum-safe future to safeguard sensitive information. In light of this …

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A New Dawn for Encryption Vulnerabilities

A New Dawn for Encryption Vulnerabilities

Cybercrime , Encryption & Key Management , Fraud Management & Cybercrime Expert Perspectives on Protecting Data and Developing Quantum-Safe Cryptography Michael Novinson (MichaelNovinson) • March 19, 2024     Image: Shutterstock The quantum doomsday clock is ticking, and it’s set to strike midnight within the next decade. See Also: Bank on Seeing More Targeted Attacks …

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The missing link in a decentralized internet is confidentiality

The missing link in a decentralized internet is confidentiality

Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to the author and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news’ editorial. Today, confidentiality is ingrained in our online interactions and ensures that sensitive information stays private and secure. From online payments, such as Venmo, to enterprise supply chains, multiple facets of our digital …

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Senetas brings military grade encryption to the field

Senetas brings military grade encryption to the field

When it comes to the cybersecurity of military assets – land, sea and air – the advent of quantum computing challenges the foundations upon which current secure encrypted communications are built. Modern military forces rely upon a steady stream of secure, authentic data and the ability to communicate securely in order to be effective and …

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Inside the police force scouring the internet to save abused children – POLITICO

Inside the police force scouring the internet to save abused children – POLITICO

EUROPOL HEADQUARTERS, THE HAGUE — “Please knock. Do not enter,” said the sign on the door of Europe’s heavily-secured law enforcement headquarters in the Netherlands. Inside, detectives were staring at their computers, examining a video of a newborn girl being molested.  A group of international detectives was trying to identify details — a toy, a …

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