Government administrations worldwide anticipate quantum computing threats on the horizon. But, with differing timeline ...
As quantum computers threaten traditional encryption, researchers are developing quantum networks to enable ultra-secure communication. Scientists at Leibniz University Hannover have pioneered a new ...
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The payment card industry must upgrade encryption before quantum computers render current security methods obsolete, FS-ISAC ...
IAPP Staff Writer Lexie White recaps recent panel discussion regarding the impacts and importance of encryption ...
The mental health care system faces a crisis. A staggering 52% of therapists dealt with burnout in the last 12 months, and 29 ...
NTT Data’s ‘Intelligent Banking in the Age of AI’ report details how Gen AI will shape the future of wealth management, ...
The UK government has issued a "technical capability notice" to Apple, requesting the creation of a backdoor to access ...
The UK government has demanded backdoor access to all of Apple's cloud data under the UK’s Investigatory Power Act.
The secret order would give the UK access to encrypted backups belonging to any user — not just Brits.
Quantum computers could soon break today's strongest encryption, putting sensitive data at risk. Let's dive deep into what this all means for telecommunications, security, AI, and our future.
As law firms and legal departments race to leverage artificial intelligence for competitive advantage, many are contemplating ...