That last blog might have left you wondering what can be done to prevent quantum computing from “breaking the internet” and all secure digital communication. Luckily, lots of preparation is already underway and it looks like the internet will survive.
What is the Cryptocalypse? When is it coming?
The Cryptocalypse will be enabled by quantum computers and is predicted to “break the internet” by cracking all encryption algorithms that are used to secure emails, online banking, and all over-the-internet communication. This blog identifies what type of cryptography systems are actually in trouble and explains why.
Growing Regulation of Medical Device Cybersecurity
Networked medical devices are a double-edged sword: They have the potential to play a transformational role in health care but also may be a vehicle that exposes patients and health care providers to safety and cybersecurity risks such as being hacked, being infected with malware and being vulnerable to unauthorized access.
The Race to Secure 5G
Automotive Security in 2021
Modern cars have dozens of computers on board, and they’re not just for running GPS or playing music. Computers monitor and control nearly every system on your vehicle, including steering, brakes, and the engine itself. Modern vehicles have up to 50 different automotive IoT devices (computers) hackers can attack.
Innovation Avenues for the Privacy Advocate, Technologist, and Architect
That we are living through a data explosion today is not news. Costs associated with data storage continue to drop. It is easier and easier to store data for longer and longer periods. And the technology driving all these changes doesn't like data to sit still - what else can be done with this data? What new combinations of this data will lead to new insights, to new products...and to new problems?