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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 surprise. There seems to be a new security breach almost every day; in January 2018 a bug was discovered in Intel’s chips affecting most computers, and since then several other significant breaches and alarming cybersecurity statistics were announced. Yet modern public-key cryptography such as RSA and elliptic-curve cryptography (ECC) - the very foundation of cybersecurity - haven’t been broken via an efficient attack on commercialized products when implemented correctly.
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
May 23, 2017
The following is an excerpt from a contributed opinion piece on CSO by Scott Totzke, CEO & Co-Founder of ISARA Corporation. Imagine you wake up one morning, assuming everything is as you left it the…