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A vulnerability has been discovered in RSA certificates that could compromise one in every 172 certificates currently in active use.
RSA Security Inc.s Nightingale technology, announced at the RSA Conference earlier this month in San Francisco, uses an old concept with new engineering to protect sensitive data.
The recent RSA conference drew more than 43,000 people — a record number as the cybersecurity hole continues to widen with new exploits.
512-bit RSA key in home energy system gives control of “virtual power plant” It took $70 and 24 hours for Ryan Castellucci to gain access to 200 MW of capacity.
However, Chinese researchers claim to have succeeded in breaking a 50-bit RSA, a simplified version of this encryption, by exploiting qubits in a D-Wave quantum computer.
At RSA 2016, all bleary eyed and hungover will have non-prescription solutions. But Securoris is planning a new offering in Cloud Security Automation – if I had a farm, I’d bet on them.