The pair will share the $1 million prize for their pioneering work in quantum cryptography and the broader field of quantum information science. Their 1984 paper ...
Chinese experts say the post-quantum cryptography standards developed for the US may not be secure enough, and would rather wait a few years for something better.
Issued on behalf of Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. VANCOUVER, BC, March 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- USANewsGroup.com News Commentary — Think of it as a "digital heist" happening in slow motion. Bad ...
Providers are testing a quantum-safe version of HTTPS that shrinks certificates to a tenth their previous size, decreasing latency and adding transparency.
By Cade Metz Cade Metz has reported on quantum technologies since the 1990s. In the mid-1980s, Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard invented an encryption technology that could theoretically never be ...
An American physicist and Canadian computer scientist received the A.M. Turing Award on Wednesday for their groundbreaking work on quantum key cryptography.
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard were recognized for their foundational work in quantum information science.
Abstract: This paper introduces a novel color image encryption algorithm based on a five-dimensional continuous memristor hyperchaotic system (5D-MHS), combined with a two-dimensional Salomon map and ...
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