The age of quantum computers is fast approaching, and with it comes the potential threat of breaking classical encryption. The algorithms that have reliably protected our data, such as RSA and ECC, ...
Google on Friday unveiled its plan for its Chrome browser to secure HTTPS certificates against quantum computer attacks without breaking the Internet. The objective is a tall order. The ...
The integration of NIST-standardized lattice-based cryptographic algorithms (ML-KEM and ML-DSA) into TLS 1.3 enables post-quantum secure authentication for Industrial IoT (IIoT) environments. This ...
The encryption protecting communications against criminal and nation-state snooping is under threat. As private industry and governments get closer to building useful quantum computers, the algorithms ...
Google has announced a new program to make HTTPS certificates secure against quantum computers. The program, called PLANTS — PKI, Logs, And Tree Signatures — aims to address performance and bandwidth ...
Google's Chrome team has launched a new initiative to protect HTTPS connections from the future threat of quantum computers. The effort focuses on redesigning how digital certificates work so they can ...
Imagine waking up one day to find that all your confidential emails are suddenly an open book for anyone with a powerful enough computer. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, with the rapid ...
Quantum computing is expected to break widely used public-key cryptographic algorithms, creating a major security challenge for enterprises worldwide. At the same time, attackers are already ...
Hackers are stealing encrypted data now to crack it later, so starting a "hybrid" security plan today makes the 2030 quantum deadline a total non-event. Last year, I asked a room of infrastructure, ...