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The world's most sensitive computer code is vulnerable to attack. A new encryption method can help
Nowadays data breaches aren't rare shocks—they're a weekly drumbeat. From leaked customer records to stolen source code, our ...
The problem with most forms of encryption being used today is that once data is encrypted, it becomes frozen or fixed in place—meaning it can’t be operated on or “processed” without first decrypting ...
NetLib Security’s CTO, David Stonehill, underscored the escalating threats posed by cybercriminals and the growing public mistrust around data privacy. In 2025 alone, cybercriminals exposed more than ...
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