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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…
Philip Lafrance
Feb 08, 2021
What about your organization’s cryptographic infrastructure? Is it healthy? What can enterprises do now to keep theirs in good shape, especially as the industry collectively moves toward post-quantum cryptography?…
Paul Lucier
Jul 30, 2020
On July 22nd National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced that they have entered the ‘selection’ round in the process of standardizing post-quantum cryptography. If you’re reading this,…
Victoria de Quehen
Feb 24, 2020
Digital signature algorithms are a critical component of public-key infrastructure, with applications ranging from code signing to establishing secure connections. However, classical digital signature…
Alex Truskovsky
Mar 27, 2018
With the latest release of the ISARA Radiate™ Security Solution Suite, we’ve added stateful hash-based signatures, specifically eXtended Merkle Signature Scheme (XMSS), to the cryptographic library. With…