India Today on MSN
Your online payments are safe behind powerful maths. But for how long?
Every time you pay online, your data is protected by a maths problem nobody has proved is unbreakable. Here is what that ...
The commonly used RSA encryption algorithm can now be cracked by a quantum computer with only 100,000 qubits, but the technical challenges to building such a machine remain numerous ...
Every time you send a text, pay for groceries with your phone, or use your health site, you are relying on encryption.
AES-256 remains the gold standard for high-stakes data encryption. While other, more lightweight and less-energy-intensive encryption methods do exist, they operate with multiple trade-offs in ...
The JVG algorithm factors RSA and ECC keys using fewer quantum resources than Shor’s algorithm, accelerating the time needed ...
After a multi-year competition, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) selected a suite of algorithms for standardization. For key exchange, the primary choice is the ...
Daily Camera on MSN
Boulder's Flock contract will renew this month, despite concerns
The city of Boulder’s partnership with Flock Safety, which operates cameras that log and store driver data, is under renewed ...
Attackers are shifting from smash-and-grab operations to “parasitic” residency. CISOs must emphasize identity controls, monitor trusted applications and integrations, and focused detection strategies ...
“Our network is open access,” says Sean O’Donnell, general manager at Aurora Telecom. “If another telecoms provider is building new infrastructure in a county or city, it is for themselves and ...
Opinion
PCMag Australia on MSNOpinion
Yep, You Can Jailbreak an F35 Fighter Jet Just Like an iPhone: Your Weekly Security Download
Plus, governments around the globe are coming for your privacy, AI malware hits Android, and a luxury hotel scheme that's actually pretty impressive.
As Dave Ramsey’s daughter, Rachel Cruze knows a thing or two about money. So when she saw the amount of funds boomers have stashed in their 401 (k)s, she was “shocked” (1).
As Malaysia readies a new Cybercrime Bill, the real test is whether laws can keep pace with fast-moving offences powered by anonymity, encryption and artificial intelligence.
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