Cybersecurity experts warn that about 10-20 years from now, quantum computers will have enough processing power to decipher common cryptography techniques like RSA and ECC, an event they call "Q-Day." ...
ANSSI, announced that beginning in 2027 it will stop certifying security products that do not include quantum-resistant ...
Cybersecurity startup QIZ Security Ltd. today announced it has raised $17 million in seed funding to expand a platform that ...
Researchers developed a low-cost reflector to redirect Wi-Fi signals effectively. This innovation helps confine wireless ...
Flock Safety is quietly building the most pervasive node-to-node mass surveillance network ever unleashed on the American ...
Overview:  Explains algorithms in simple language with everyday examples anyone can understand.Covers major algorithm types, ...
USC is celebrating America's 250th anniversary with animated digital stamps honoring unsung heroes of computing. These stamps ...
The quantum threat is accelerating significantly. It's time to have a fresh look at the current state of affairs and what we're doing about it.
Quantum computing news usually picks up near the end of the year, as companies try to provide evidence that they are hitting benchmarks on time. However, there have been interesting announcements as ...
Abstract: Remote sensing images record rich information about features and have important value in military and civil aspects, but remote sensing images in these fields usually contain a lot of ...