Will ubiquitous encryption of important network traffic ever happen? A group of researchers presenting at next month’s Usenix Security Symposium will talk about a technology they say could make end-to ...
MicroAlgo Inc. (the "Company" or "MicroAlgo") (NASDAQ: MLGO), today announced the development of quantum encryption technology based on lattice cryptography, integrating into the LSQb algorithm ...
A U.K. cybersecurity startup rocketed to a multibillion-dollar valuation when it listed publicly last fall on the promise of making encryption technology that would protect the defense industry, ...
The secure network component of Finland’s quantum computer project has taken a significant leap forward in the wake of successful ultra-secure novel encryption technology (NET) tests. NET supports the ...
An IBM quantum computer during a 2023 inauguration event. Last week, a cybersecurity-focused trade group for the financial services industry released a whitepaper advocating for banks and other ...
Cryptography works because it is assumed that it is too computationally and economically expensive to be practical. That assumption sits underneath TLS, certificates, signed software, VPN services, ...
The personal calls and chats of every Messenger user will be encrypted by default, representing a major privacy update that makes the service more similar to its sibling WhatsApp. Since 2016, ...
Morey J. Haber, Chief Security Advisor at BeyondTrust, is an identity and technical evangelist with over 25 years of IT industry experience. We often prepare for threats that are visible, and ...
Switzerland is considering amending its surveillance law to expand into new types of monitoring and data collection. The changes – which experts argue will put people's anonymity and secure encryption ...
Detractors — and defenders — of a Liberal government bill promising law enforcement and intelligence agencies easier access ...
Instagram will stop supporting end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) direct messages starting May 8, 2026, meaning private chats will ...