Quantum computers can't crack regular VPN encryption just yet, but what happens when that changes?
The future is already stealing secretsQuantum computing shifts cyber security into a new era in which encrypted data could be stolen today only to be decrypted years later. By Dr Jannie Zaaiman, CEO, ...
Privacy professionals should pay closer attention to post-quantum cryptography as quantum-enabled attacks could eventually ...
QKD offers a fundamentally different approach to securing communications, but cost, infrastructure and scalability challenges ...
Every message, financial transaction, medical record, or government document encrypted today could remain stored ...
ANSSI, announced that beginning in 2027 it will stop certifying security products that do not include quantum-resistant ...
Imagine shining a flashlight across a dark room. You can predict exactly what the light will do: travel in a straight line ...
A threat actor claims to have stolen a vast trove of sensitive data from the consulting giant Accenture in a recent ...
Android devices used by billions of people worldwide are set to adopt a new class of encryption designed to withstand attacks ...
The same weaknesses leave organizations exposed to both AI-enabled attacks and delayed cryptographic migration.
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
Quantum computing is quickly evolving from being a theoretical risk to a significant challenge for IT security.