No, RSA Encryption Isn’t Obsolete So Let’s Pump the Brakes on the Quantum Panic
Let’s pump the brakes on the quantum panic. Yes, these research findings are potentially a big deal for national security purposes.
Let’s pump the brakes on the quantum panic. Yes, these research findings are potentially a big deal for national security purposes.
Even when PQC algorithms are mathematically secure, they can potentially be broken by a class of exploits known as side-channel attacks. These attacks exploit the algorithm implementation in hardware or software rather than the underlying mathematical problem itself and underline how important it is that any side-channel vulnerabilities are identified and addressed before solutions are widely rolled out.
To date, demonstrations of quantum advantage have involved significant “structure,” or back-and-forth communication among two or more parties.
SandboxAQ, an enterprise SaaS company delivering the compound effects of AI and Quantum tech (AQ) to governments and the Global 1000, announced it has acquired Cryptosense, a leading cybersecurity and encryption analysis software company.
Blockchain technology will most likely evolve to tackle the issue of quantum security by the time quantum computers are widely available.
WISeKey is developing a new range of Trust Services, that will take advantage of the latest developments in post-quantum encryption (PQE) to be applied in real-world applications…
Researchers from the University of Bristol on Monday proposed an attack on SIKE they say “significantly reduces” the security of SIKE by solving it with torsion.
Civil-rights firm Loevy & Loevy has now filed suit on [D. J. Bernstein’s] behalf in federal court, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, to force NIST to comply with the law.
The more people try to attack the new PQC algorithms and fail, the more likely it is that they are secure.
South Korea’s biggest telecom company KT has released a leased line service that provides quantum encryption for enterprises that handle highly sensitive information and classified data.