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Commvault's post-quantum cryptography capabilities, including support for NIST's HQC algorithm, are immediately available to all Commvault Cloud customers running software version CPR 2024 (11.36 ...
Less than a year ago, NIST released its first set of Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) standards. The call then went out from quantum cryptography experts for federal agencies to immediately start ...
The good news: Numerous hardware and software vendors (as well as professional services firms) have been ramping up R&D to provide the quantum-safe, or QS, post-quantum cryptography, PQC for short ...
Preparing for quantum safe cryptography Earlier in May, the Post-Quantum Cryptography Coalition (PQCC) released a roadmap covering the steps IT leaders need to take to migrate over from RSA-2048 ...
The integration of post-quantum cryptography into Windows represents more than just a security upgrade; it signifies a fundamental preparation for a new era of computing.
The Post-Quantum Cryptography Coalition (PQCC) released its Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Migration Roadmap to assist organizations of all sizes in navigating the complexities of transitioning ...
The Quantum Risk to Bitcoin Wallets Bitcoin wallets rely on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), specifically the secp256k1 curve, to generate public-private key pairs.
This technology is immensely powerful, and it also poses significant security concerns because quantum computers are quickly outpacing their traditional counterparts in breaking encryption. Here’s how ...
But in the quantum world of very small things, a bit – known as quantum bit or qubit – can be both 1 and 0 at the same time. How? Because of something called superposition.
The extraordinary potential of quantum computers also threatens the security systems that keep our digital world safe.
Even in the relatively simple case of software timing attacks, post-quantum cryptography presents new challenges because some values, such as the challenge in ML-DSA, are derived from the private key ...
Transitioning to quantum-resistant cryptography will require extensive coordination, time and resources. These challenges are especially critical for industries, such as health care and government ...