Paytinel’s analysis of how encryption keeps payment data safe when it's sent and stored, lowers fraud risks, helps confirm identities, and makes payment systems more secure.
The Quantum Almanac 2026–2027: Signal Over Noise on Quantum Risk to Data Security, authored by J. Nathaniel Ader, was released on March 4, 2026. The publication explores how emerging quantum ...
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This is the second annual edition. The first, The Quantum Almanac 2025-2026: Leadership, Innovation, and Survival in the Post-Q Day Era, was published in January 2025 and became the first commercially ...
The federal government has drawn a line: encryption that protects bank transactions, power grids, and classified communications will not survive the arrival of large-scale quantum computers, and the ...
Today, the market for counterfeit goods is massive and is estimated to be over $1.8 trillion, more than the GDP of most countries. When discussing counterfeit goods, most people think about luxury ...
Most business leaders don’t think about cryptography—and that has always been the point. For decades, encryption quietly protected data in the background, rarely demanding attention once systems were ...
Identity-centered security solution Entrust Corp, today announced the launch of the Entrust Cryptographic Security Platform, a unified, end-to-end cryptographic security management solution for keys, ...
Learn how to implement cryptographic agility in Model Context Protocol (MCP) to protect AI infrastructure against quantum threats with PQC and modular security.
Ark Invest warns ~35% of Bitcoin could face future quantum risk; threat is years away and upgrades can mitigate exposure.
U.S. Navy researchers are developing a state-of-the-art encryption device for integration onto KC-130 tankers and unmanned aerial systems. An existing version of the device is being installed onto ...