You Should Care About Quantum Cryptography
Debra Baker, Scott Fluhrer, Mike Ounsworth, Zaid Khaishagi, and Kayla Grigg, October 29, 2023
If you’re worried (or even just curious!) about data security and quantum computing, you’re not alone. Many IT, business, policy, and other professionals are concerned about the impact of quantum computing. You may have heard that when quantum computing becomes a reality, all of our current cryptography — that is,...
Is AES-128 safe against Quantum Computers?
Scott Fluhrer, September 15, 2023
In the coming years, advancements in Quantum Computing could potentially challenge the integrity of current cryptographic systems. No one knows if it’ll be in 10 years or 20, but the possibility seems more likely than not. The cryptographic solutions we use are made up of both public key (asymmetric) and...
The Future of Cryptography in the Age of Quantum Computing
Debra Baker, Scott Fluhrer, Mike Ounsworth, and Zaid Khaishagi, September 1, 2023
No doubt you are one of the many IT, business, policy, or other professionals who worry about security. You may have heard that when quantum computing becomes a reality all our current cryptography, the math behind the encryption and authentication that secures our digital worlds, will be broken; communications will...
The Beginnings of Crypto Done Right
Debra Baker, September 21, 2022
Ever wonder what cryptographic algorithms to use? What is better for symmetric encryption, AES-CTR or AES-CBC? For that matter what is symmetric encryption. Is ECDSA or RSA better for encryption? It can quickly get confusing. In fact, there was a study done on the Usability of Deploying HTTPS and the...