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From Cryptography: Crash Course Computer Science #33 10/25/2017 | 12m 16sVideo has Closed Captions| CC Today we’re going to talk about how to keep information secret, and this isn’t a new goal.
California-based start-up Fabric Cryptography has raised $33 million of Series A funding as it moves into mass production of its cryptography-specific chips ...
Computer Scientists Achieve the ‘Crown Jewel’ of Cryptography For years, a master tool called indistinguishability obfuscation seemed too good to be true.
The time when currently encrypted data can be decrypted using quantum technology is closer than many people think. However, ...
It’s the little things that matter most, as the saying goes, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has got their back. NIST’s newly finalized lightweight cryptography standard ...
Before it was used in e-commerce, computer passwords, and bank cards, cryptography was used to code messages for thousands of years.
So computer scientists hoped there might be some other kind of obfuscation that was weak enough to be feasible but strong enough to hide the kinds of secrets people actually care about.
The race is on for quantum-safe cryptography New techniques could stand up to the power of a quantum computer — if we implement them in time ...
Alex Hutchinson reports on a workshop in Toronto that explored how information-security experts will prepare for the advent of quantum computing.
When it comes to securing data, it is not too early to start anticipating the future threat of quantum computing. You need to plan today for the Quantum future. I talked to IBM - a company that ...