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Implementations of three post-quantum encryption algorithms standardized by NIST on a hardware security module from Entrust have been successfully validated.
Quantum computing is a catalyst for rethinking how organizations govern, secure and manage cryptographic systems.
A formula used to turn ordinary data, or "plaintext," into a secret coded message known as "ciphertext." The ciphertext can reside in storage or travel over unsecure networks without its contents ...
Image encryption and associated security algorithms have become critical in protecting visual data as digital communication networks expand. Contemporary methods combine traditional cryptographic ...
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Unlike quantum computing, which faces steep hardware challenges, AI research can be iterated, trained, and scaled on existing ...
The US Department of Commerce's technical standards organization NIST has nominated the Ascon group of cryptographic algorithms for protecting small devices and information transmitted to and from IoT ...
Quantum specialist Arqit will provide specialise post-quantum migration planning services to organisations preparing to ...
Algorithms for encrypting computer data come in two main varieties: symmetric and asymmetric. Each encryption type has inherent strengths and weaknesses. Symmetric algorithms convert plain-text data ...