Encryption systems rely on “random” numbers, but conventional computers can’t generate them perfectly. New research shows that quantum physics can.
Abstract: According to the research works of the literatures on chaotic cryptanalysis, many recent chaotic image encryption algorithms cannot resist chosen-plaintext attack. Although some chaotic ...
You’re at the checkout screen after an online shopping spree, ready to enter your credit card number. You type it in and instantly see a red error message ...
One day soon, at a research lab near Santa Barbara or Seattle or a secret facility in the Chinese mountains, it will begin: the sudden unlocking of the world’s secrets. Your secrets. Cybersecurity ...
This is my repository containing all content related from the Fall 2019 semester course, CS 313E, from the University of Texas at Austin. This course is taught by Dr. Shyamal Mitra and explores ...
Issued on behalf of Scope AI Corp. VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 15, 2024 /CNW/ -- How we protect our data is set to change. Cyber security experts are warning that enterprises must assess their computing ...
As the National Institute of Standards and Technology is slated to soon debut the first round of encryption algorithms it has deemed suited for the potential arrival of a viable quantum computer, ...
Clusterduck, The Detective Wall (detail), 2020–24, mixed media wall with memes. Photo: Frank Sperling. Courtesy the artists and the anonymous creativity of the multitudinary subjectivities of the ...