Quantum computers are expected to be built at a size that is commercially useful in a mere few years, from maybe just 2028 to the mid-2030s, depending on the estimate and the exact capacity ...
Now, the largest crypto trading exchange in the United States has also issued a similar warning. Founded in 2012, Coinbase ...
Three proof-of-concept exploits are being used in active attacks against Microsoft's built-in security platform; two are ...
The Coinbase Quantum Advisory Council has issued a statement declaring that Quantum poses no risk to Bitcoin, at least not ...
Learn how to build a comprehensive cryptographic inventory and strengthen quantum‑safe readiness using Microsoft Security ...
Every time you send an email, shop online, or log in to your account, your information is vulnerable to being intercepted.
Quantum computers are coming and they may impact systems in unexpected ways that security teams will need to plan for.
This week in cybersecurity: 338 new CVEs published including 11 critical severity. 9 vulnerabilities added to CISA KEV catalog. Plus major developments in AI security, supply chain attacks, and ...
Specops outlines the strong defenses organizations need today, from salted hashing and MFA to compromised password screening, ...
ISC2 released a 30-minute primer on the cybersecurity implications of quantum computing. If you want to dig deeper, there are ...
A critical vulnerability in the wolfSSL encryption library, used in billions of apps and devices, allows attackers to forge digital signatures and spoof trusted entities.
Think of a website's database as a kind of bank vault; it's where all the valuable stuff that thieves are after is stored. In ...