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Confused by USB flash drive jargon? Me too. I asked one of Kingston's experts to walk me through it
Kingston's own expert Matteo Occhi explains what all the security measures in the new IronKey Locker+ 50 G2 actually DO.
a laptop screen with a webpage of the IT Army of Ukraine group of volunteer hackers. The IT Army of Ukraine first set up in the wake of Russia's devastating attack, and has since hugely grown in ...
Privacy professionals should pay closer attention to post-quantum cryptography as quantum-enabled attacks could eventually ...
A privacy-preserving marketing framework applies homomorphic encryption to perform machine learning on encrypted ...
If you’ve read anything about technology in the last few years, you may have seen the term “encryption” floating around. It’s a simple concept, but the realities of its use are enormously complicated.
"Military-grade encryption" sounds impressive in marketing materials, but the term refers to something more specific and less ...
A team of developers, including the co-creator of the Signal protocol and contributors from Microsoft and Harvard, are building out open-source software that can help bring the sort of hardened ...
Apple has turned user privacy (and the security that goes with it) into a top priority for its products over the years, whether hardware or software. It wasn't just a marketing message. Many Apple ...
The FBI is vocally upset that tech companies won't make it easier to seize your private messages and data. That's made clear in a blog post from the agency decrying what it refers to as "warrant-proof ...
Abstract: With the development of cloud computing, more and more data is stored in cloud servers, which leads to an increasing degree of privacy of data stored in cloud servers. For example, in the ...
Online data is generally pretty secure. Assuming everyone is careful with passwords and other protections, you can think of it as being locked in a vault so strong that even all the world's ...
The dreaded Q-day could arrive sooner than expected, and when it does, experts say we need to be ready. Reading time 8 minutes In 1994, American mathematician Peter Shor developed a quantum algorithm ...
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