Every time you send a text, pay for groceries with your phone, or use your health site, you are relying on encryption.
DNA strands on tiny beads hide and reveal encrypted messages through programmable fluorescence patterns read by flow cytometry.
Quantum computing in 2026 still isn't a faster laptop. It doesn't make email snappier, and it won't speed up spreadsheets.
What is quantum computing, really? We explain qubits, superposition, and the quantum threat to encryption — in plain English, with no PhD required.
Forward-thinking leaders are taking steps to understand where long-lived sensitive data resides and how it’s protected, as ...
Summary: Harvest Now, Decrypt Later (HNDL) is a strategy where attackers collect encrypted data today and store it until future quantum computers can decrypt it. While cryptograph ...
Quantum Computers won’t be available for another decade. Why worry about them now, then? A cryptography expert explains.
The leading enterprise security platform strengthens defences against today’s cyber threats while preparing customers ...
Introduction Envision our digital world as a sprawling universe filled with glittering constellations of encrypted data, each packet of information ...
Abstract: As the era of digital finance comes into mainstream relevance, security of the critical information, such as the credit card details, gains major importance. This study analyses the ...
Justin Pelletier is affiliated with the United States Army Reserve. The views expressed are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the U.S. Army, Department of War, ...