Explore how multi-party computation (MPC) protocols enable secure threshold signatures, driving trust and security in blockchain and crypto systems.
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The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released a new advisory mapping post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards to common enterprise hardware and software categories, ...
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gRPC stack currently supports configuring TLS cipher suites through the GRPC_SSL_CIPHER_SUITES environment variable. However, there is no mechanism to configure the TLS signature algorithms used by ...
Researchers have developed a a quantum-resilient defense model to address the global deepfake crisis before it goes out of control. The framework presents a pioneering multi-layered solution that ...
The rise of quantum computing poses both promise and peril for modern cryptography—and blockchains lie right at the crossroads. As machines become capable of shattering our current cryptographic ...
The digital world relies heavily on cryptographic systems to secure our identities, communications, and transactions. From the moment we log into online banking to the blockchain transfers that ...