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Their system – known as EQAS – replaces vulnerable maths-based encryption with a signature tool that’s more secure.
Analytical chemistry researchers at the University of Amsterdam's Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS) have ...
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The Series B funding round was co-led by Blockchange Ventures and Pantera Capital, bringing Zama’s total funding to more than ...
In the intricate web of the digital age, cybersecurity threats are continuously evolving, leaving countless organizations in turmoil. Among these ...
Shenzhen, May. 13, 2025/––MicroAlgo Inc. (the "Company" or "MicroAlgo") (NASDAQ: MLGO), today announced the development of a blockchain-based traceable IP rights protection algorithm, aiming ...
AES is a block cipher, which is the workhorse of almost all cryptographic systems in the world today. It was standardized by NIST in 2001, and has a variable key size of 128, 192 and 256 bits, but ...
The best known block cipher is AES, short for Advanced Encryption Standard. Ciphertext produced with 128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit AES go through 10 rounds, 12 rounds, and 14 rounds respectively.
Cryptographers want encryption schemes that are impossible for tomorrow’s quantum computers to crack. There’s only one catch: they might not exist.