EncryptPro handles the basics of encrypting your important files at no charge, while a subscription gets you enhanced features and convenience. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but it shows great ...
Beyond advanced mathematics or theoretical computing breakthroughs, PQC is about protecting the systems enterprises already ...
Spatially Fractionated Radiation Therapy (SFRT) has emerged as an appealing approach in radiation oncology due to its outstanding performance in tumor control and ability to preserve normal tissues.
Abstract: Ensuring secure communications for the Internet of Things (IoT) systems remains a challenge. Due to exacting resource limitations of computing, memory, and communication in IoT environments, ...
Quantum technologies like quantum computers are built from quantum materials. These types of materials exhibit quantum properties when exposed to the right conditions. Curiously, engineers can also ...
This paper proposes a symmetric alternating direction method of multipliers with two different relaxation factors for solving nonconvex optimization problems with linear constraints and a ...
This is the JavaScript/TypeScript version of eciespy with a built-in class-like secp256k1/curve25519 API. You can learn the details in DETAILS.md. Following configurations are available. Elliptic ...
Cryptography often intimidates developers due to its mathematical complexity, yet it forms the backbone of modern computer security—from HTTPS connections to payment processing. While you don't need a ...
Will quantum computers crack cryptographic codes and cause a global security disaster? You might certainly get that impression from a lot of news coverage, the latest of which reports new estimates ...
In this post, we describe FrodoKEM, a key encapsulation protocol that offers a simple design and provides strong security guarantees even in a future with powerful quantum computers. For decades, ...
2025 is an important year – it is probably our last chance to start our migration to post quantum cryptography before we are all undone by cryptographically relevant quantum computers. SecurityWeek’s ...