Forward-thinking leaders are taking steps to understand where long-lived sensitive data resides and how it’s protected, as well as to modernize cryptographic strategies.
In this chapter we will look at choosing and optimizing cryptographic algorithms, particularly for resource-constrained systems, such as embedded systems. We will look at various strategies for ...
Quantum computers won’t break the internet tomorrow… but they will break your email security sooner than you think. Today, cybercriminals and state-sponsored groups are quietly collecting encrypted ...
NCC Group has released its Annual Cyber Security Research Report 2025, showcasing a year defined by rapid technological change, deep technical exploration and major advances across the global research ...
Arun Kumar Elengovan, Director of Engineering Security at Okta, drives secure, scalable digital infrastructure through ...
So far in this chapter we have focused on the choice of a single class of algorithms, hashes, as a way to get the most performance out of our security. While hashes are extremely useful for a wide ...
Breaking Traditional Encryption Protocols: Quantum Computing and the Future of Secure Communications
Introduction Envision our digital world as a sprawling universe filled with glittering constellations of encrypted data, each packet of information ...
Abstract: An integrated, modular computer program system provides for the encryption and decryption of files utilizing conventional encryption algorithms and a relational key generated by the system.
Carbon nanotubes are being investigated as a means to create a tough, secure system for computer hardware. Today's hardware security is made possible by various means, and silicon chips are one of the ...
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