Independent researcher Giancarlo Lelli broke a 15-bit elliptic curve key on publicly accessible quantum hardware, 512 times ...
Python has emerged as a trusted ally for cybersecurity teams thanks to its ease of use, adaptability, and wide range of libraries. From building quick prototypes to automating repetitive checks, it ...
Choosing between SAML, OIDC, and OAuth 2.0? Explore 12 critical differences to help your B2B engineering team select the right authentication protocol today.
The world of quantum physics jobs is really heating up, and it’s not just for super-smart scientists in labs anymore. Think ...
According to @AltcoinDaily, Satoshi Nakamoto addressed the potential threat of quantum computers in 2010, stating, 'If it happens gradually, we can still transition to something stronger.' This ...
As quantum risk moves from theory to inevitability, a new public-private collaboration aims to operationalize the shift to quantum-resilient cryptography across enterprise environments. The race to ...
Google researchers warned that future quantum computers may be able to break some of the cryptography protecting Bitcoin and other digital assets with fewer resources than previously thought, adding ...
Chinese experts say the post-quantum cryptography standards developed for the US may not be secure enough, and would rather wait a few years for something better. China is reportedly planning to ...
Machine learning is an essential component of artificial intelligence. Whether it’s powering recommendation engines, fraud detection systems, self-driving cars, generative AI, or any of the countless ...
Quantum computing is no longer science fiction. Labs worldwide are sprinting toward “Q-Day,” the moment a production-grade quantum computer can crack today’s encryption. FS-ISAC has already set a 2035 ...
In this tutorial, we build an end-to-end cognitive complexity analysis workflow using complexipy. We start by measuring complexity directly from raw code strings, then scale the same analysis to ...
Join us to experiment, break things, and imagine new possibilities. Data Club meetings are meetings, not workshops. An introduction to a bit of software is followed by opportunities to try the ...