The Linux Foundation today announced the launch of the Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance, an open and collaborative effort that brings together chip makers, cloud providers, researchers and ...
We know the end of the line is in sight for classical cryptography. All the security encryption that protects our bank accounts, websites, and credit cards today will eventually be broken. That's not ...
Quantum computers have the potential to break existing encryption technologies. In response to this challenge, the Linux Foundation, along with its partners, is spearheading efforts to develop a new ...
In an open and collaborative move to address cryptographic security challenges posed by quantum computing, the Linux Foundation announced the launch of the Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance (PQCA).
Quantum computing is widely believed to be a revolutionary new technology. In fact, it is a double-edged sword. If efficient quantum computers can be manufactured in near future, many of the current ...
Today, PKC forms the foundation for e-commerce, allowing more than US$1 trillion per day in foreign exchange transactions in North America alone. 10 This technology also allows electronic banking, ...
SEALSQ Corp, a company focused on semiconductor and post-quantum technology solutions, has announced the development of a new Post-Quantum Cryptography Root of Trust, termed "Quantum RootCA," in ...