The major selling point of blockchain and its applications is that cryptographically secured distributed ledgers are virtually “unbreakable” under normal circumstances, given the current state of ...
Zama SAS, an open-source cryptography startup focused on building fully homomorphic encryption or FHE technology to protect privacy in blockchain and artificial intelligence applications, said today ...
This move comes shortly after the Ethereum Foundation established a dedicated post-quantum research team to study the issue.
It might be only a matter of time before quantum computers crack the cryptography keys that support sensitive data and cryptocurrencies on blockchain networks. Now quantum software company Cambridge ...
If blockchain technology is to reach true mass adoption, it will have to become cheaper and more efficient. Low transaction throughput on some of the most popular blockchains, most notably Ethereum, ...
What do the Gallic Wars and online shopping have in common? The answer, believe it or not, is cryptography. Cryptography is the cement of the digital world, but it also has a long history that ...
The Quantum Resistant Ledger (QRL), the leading blockchain for post-quantum security, today announces the appointment of Dr. Joseph Kearney as Technical Advisor. Dr. Kearney adds significant academic ...
Markus Levin mined his first Bitcoin in 2013 and has been captivated by blockchain technologies ever since. From then until now, we’ve been witness to so much change, plenty of growth, and our eyes ...
Quantum computing could potentially break much of the encryption algorithms and protocols that currently secure the internet and computational industry as they are. A significant, influential, ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NTT Research, Inc., a division of NTT (TYO:9432), today announced that its Cryptography and Information Security (CIS) Lab has reached a joint research agreement ...
"This is very fulfilling because when you thought the subject [of privacy and cryptography] must have run its course, it flares up again." Those words, from cryptography legend Whitfield Diffie, ...