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Quantum computing is a catalyst for rethinking how organizations govern, secure and manage cryptographic systems.
The winner, a group of cryptographic algorithms called Ascon, will be published as NIST’s lightweight cryptography standard later in 2023. The chosen algorithms are designed to protect information ...
Behind the hype lies a grounded, strategic reality: transitioning to post-quantum cryptography is about preparation, not ...
NIST has announced three cryptographic algorithms capable of protecting information once quantum computers break current encryption.
Cryptographic algorithms form the backbone of information security, defending data integrity and privacy in diverse applications.
Cryptographic algorithms lie at the heart of modern information security, and substitution box (S‐box) design is a critical component in achieving robust encryption. S‐boxes provide the ...
NIST is employing Ascon's cryptographic algorithms for securing IoT, sensors, and other small devices with limited resources.
Cryptsoft's KMIP and PKCS#11 SDKs now include support for interoperable post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms. Cryptsoft's new PQC-enabled SDKs are an enhancement to its existing market ...
Ribose contributes implementations of Chinese cryptographic algorithms to OpenSSL, compliant usage of OpenSSL toolkit within China now possible.