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ETH Zurich Researchers Report They Demonstrated Certifiable Perfect Randomness

A team of physicists at ETH Zurich says it has demonstrated a way to generate certifiably perfect random numbers using quantum mechanics, a development that could strengthen the foundations of future quantum-secure encryption systems. The research, published in the journal Nature, addresses a long-standing problem in cybersecurity: truly random numbers are difficult to create in […]

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How Apple Is Hardening iMessage Against Tomorrow’s Quantum Threat

One common misconception about quantum computing threats is that they only matter once a sufficiently powerful quantum computer actually exists. The encryption protecting most of today’s digital communications — RSA, elliptic curve cryptography, Diffie-Hellman — is vulnerable in principle to a quantum algorithm called Shor’s algorithm. But without a fault-tolerant quantum computer capable of running

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Lastwall

Lastwall Raises $11.5 Million For Proven Cyber Defense Platform Across North America

Lastwall, a leader in identity-first security and quantum-resilient solutions, today announced an $11.5 million USD ($16 million CAD) investment round led by the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) through BDC Capital’s StrongNorth Fund. The investment positions Lastwall at the forefront of North America’s growing effort to strengthen sovereign cyber defense capabilities amid escalating threats

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Pavona

GlobalPlatform Launches Pavona: The First Open Silicon Distribution With Production-Grade Post-Quantum Cryptography

GlobalPlatform today launched Pavona, an open-source silicon distribution that delivers production-quality, certification-ready IP components and reference top-level designs — including the first openly available post-quantum cryptography (PQC) stack for embedded silicon. The distribution includes two successfully taped-out reference designs—a standalone chip root of trust and an integrated root of trust for chiplet architectures fabricated at

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Western Digital

WD Advances Next-Generation Trusted Infrastructure with Industry’s First Post-Quantum Cryptography Hard Drives to Help Secure the Future of AI Data

As AI infrastructure evolves to data systems that persistently retain information, the durability and security of that data becomes foundational, not optional. Western Digital Corporation (Nasdaq: WDC), the storage foundation of the AI-driven data economy, announced a significant step in next-generation infrastructure security with the integration of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) into its newest high-capacity Ultrastar®

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78% of Organizations See Legacy Systems as Their Biggest Quantum Security Risk

Report reveals that 78% of organizations identify legacy systems as their greatest quantum security risk, yet most are doing little to address it. Certes, a leader in data-centric security and Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), has released new research highlighting a disconnect between quantum risk awareness and organizations’ ability to act on it. The Emerging PQC Imperative report reveals

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Quantum Computing Roadmaps Are Converging on 2030 — Is Your Encryption Strategy Ready?

The mathematics protecting nearly every digital transaction on the planet was designed for a world without quantum computers. According to many experts, that luxury is ending—and the corporate response has barely begun. For decades, online security has rested on a single assumption that certain arithmetic problems are so difficult that no computer could solve them

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As The Quantum Security Clock Ticks Down, Here’s a Post-Quantum Cryptography Guide For Business Leaders

Adversaries may already be collecting your encrypted data. The math protecting it won’t hold forever — and the window to act is narrower than most executives realize. Here’s a post-quantum cryptography guide to help. Every time a company closes a deal, files a patent, transfers funds, or sends a strategic plan over email, that information

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Patero

Patero and Orilla Secure the Industrial Edge with Quantum-Safe AI Infrastructure

Patero, a pioneer in post-quantum encryption and secure communications, and Orilla, an edge-native software company and recognized leader in industrial AI and DataOps, announced a strategic partnership to deliver a secure, scalable “edge-to-enterprise” platform for industrial operations. The combined solution enables organizations to deploy and manage AI at the industrial edge—where data is created, and decisions

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Today’s Business Encryption Could Be Obsolete in 5 Years — What to Do Now.

PQC Fast Facts The encryption systems that most businesses rely on today were built for a world of conventional computers. That world is ending. Quantum computers — machines that exploit the physics of subatomic particles to perform calculations that would take ordinary computers millions of years — are advancing rapidly enough that the U.S. government

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