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• AES (Advanced Encryption Standard): AES is a symmetric encryption algorithm widely used in government and industry. It offers key lengths of 128, 192 and 256 bits, providing strong security.
If your company has sensitive information you wouldn’t want in the hands of bad actors or made publicly available in a few years, then it’s time to start thinking about your encryption.
Their design, which is also far from realization, might be able to factor the 2048-bit numbers used in RSA-based root certificates in about half a year. Imagining a new, non-RSA cryptosystem ...
With experts suggesting that quantum computers will decrypt public key algorithms by 2030, quantum risk cryptography is becoming vital.
The federal government has always needed to prevent classified information from being disclosed. But as cyberattacks become more sophisticated and prevalent, the stakes are only getting higher. One ...
Such hardware is projected to someday be so powerful that it will have the ability to easily decrypt our present-day public-key encryption (standards like RSA and Diffie-Hellman).
NIST announces which four algorithms will become part of its post-quantum cryptography standard for general encryption and digital signatures.
Security researchers have successfully broken one of the most secure encryption algorithms, 4096-bit RSA, by listening -- yes, with a microphone -- to a computer as it decrypts some encrypted data ...
The four selected encryption algorithms will become part of NIST's post-quantum cryptographic standard, expected to be finalized around 2024. This selection marks the beginning of NIST's post ...