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Alan Panezic
Jun 24, 2021
Crypto-agility is a term that has come to the forefront in the last two years. Today, the industry is abuzz with talk about how crypto-agility can be used to defend against the cryptographic risks posed by quantum computing. “The idea behind crypto-agility is to adapt to an alternative cryptographic standard quickly without making any major changes to infrastructure,” writes TechTarget. Learn more quantum computing vocabulary and processes, which are critical to our collective IT security this year and beyond.
Alan Panezic
Jun 24, 2021
Crypto-agility is a term that has come to the forefront in the last two years. Today, the industry is abuzz with talk about how crypto-agility can be used to defend against the cryptographic risks posed…
Paul Lucier
Jul 23, 2019
Part of our mission at ISARA is to educate and raise awareness of the security risks introduced by large-scale quantum computing. Since I joined ISARA in 2016, I’ve spoken to individuals, enterprises,…
Mike Brown
Jan 11, 2018
The quantum threat represents the first time in history that a cybersecurity breach will be the result of a complete break of modern public-key cryptography. For many, this information might come as a…
Scott Totzke
Oct 26, 2017
On October 17th, the Hudson Institute – a think tank headquartered in Washington, DC – gathered quantum computing and cybersecurity experts to explore the quantum threat from a security and policy perspective.…
Alex Truskovsky
Oct 17, 2017
Today, remotely updating a device’s software - such as a connected car or smartphone - is easy and cost-effective. There’s no need to physically return the device to the manufacturer, which happily saves…