An encryption method for transmitting data that uses key pairs, comprising one private and one public key. Public key cryptography is called "asymmetric encryption" because both keys are not equal. A ...
As AI-accelerated cybercrime and quantum computing rapidly erode the protections of traditional public-key cryptography, Symmatrics introduces a fundamentally different approach: a non-mathematical, ...
In my previous article/video how does encryption work? I wrote about the principles of encryption starting with the Caesar cipher and following the development of cryptography through to the modern ...
Quantum computers powerful enough to break widely used public-key encryption aren’t here yet, but migration won’t be as simple as swapping in a new tool.
We don’t know when, but it will happen: Quantum computers will become so powerful that all existing public-key cryptography protections will be quickly crackable. According to Dr. Mark Jackson of ...
An international team of computer scientists has set a new record for integer factorization, one of the most important computational problems underlying the security of nearly all public-key ...
The same weaknesses leave organizations exposed to both AI-enabled attacks and delayed cryptographic migration.
The White House today issued Executive Order 14409 on post-quantum cryptography (PQC), elevating PQC as a critical security priority as we enter the quantum era.
Encryption is one of the pillars of modern-day communications. You have devices that use encryption all the time, even if you are not aware of it. There are so many applications and systems using it ...