Two scientists just won computing's Nobel Prize for an idea from 1984: use quantum mechanics to make eavesdropping physically ...
Nation-states and malicious actors are collecting encrypted data so they can read it with future quantum computers. These ...
To protect transaction integrity and identity, SEALSQ can integrate post-quantum digital signatures into blockchain transactions, ensuring long-term non-repudiation and resistance ...
By Cade Metz Cade Metz has reported on quantum technologies since the 1990s. In the mid-1980s, Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard invented an encryption technology that could theoretically never be ...
A small mathematical revision to quantum mechanics could effectively limit the purported infinite capacities of quantum computers—if validated, that is.
I Tried Internxt, an Encrypted, Secure Cloud Storage Built for the Post-Quantum Era ...
Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) quietly crossed a significant threshold this week, shipping what it describes as the world’s first ...
By Laurie Chen BEIJING, March 19 (Reuters) - China will likely develop national standards for post-quantum cryptography in ...
The pair will share the $1 million prize for their pioneering work in quantum cryptography and the broader field of quantum information science. Their 1984 paper ...
Are enterprises ready for a Y2K-scale disruption as post-quantum cryptography reshapes digital security? BENGALURU, ...
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard were recognized for their foundational work in quantum information science.
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