Internet security firm RSA Security is challenging individuals to test the strength of its algorithms in its latest crypto Factoring Challenge, with a cash prize of up to $200,000 at stake.
Cybersecurity needs thinkers who can examine the logic underlying our systems, question assumptions and identify where ...
Let us get right to it. Quantum computing is not just another tech buzzword. It is a seismic shift in how we process information, and that shift ...
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The research team, led by Wang Chao from Shanghai University, found that D-Wave’s quantum computers can optimize problem-solving in a way that makes it possible to attack encryption methods such as ...
A recent, yet to be proven paper claiming to have found a way to "destroy the RSA cryptosystem" has cryptographers asking what might replace it. What if a big crack appeared overnight in the ...
Organizations that adopt PQC, QKD and hybrid cryptographic strategies today can protect their systems and position themselves ...
“I am all for hope and am a big believer in quantum computing as a potentially disruptive technology,” said Sankar Das Sarma, but quantum computers are nowhere near being close to cracking crypto.