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Quantum computing will make cryptography obsolete. But computer scientists are working to make them unhackable.
When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ...
Drawing on a background in law, public policy and cybersecurity program leadership, Judith Borts brings a wide-angle view to Canada’s escalating digital risks. In this Expert Insights Q&A, she ...
University education, academic research, and industry innovation are not siloed projects — and nor should they be.
EchoGram attack undermines AI guardrails, Asahi brewer still crippled after ransomware attack, Sora 2 system prompt uncovered.
Baystreet.ca News Commentary — Businesses are racing to protect their data from two massive security threats converging at once. Quantum computers expected by 2035 will be ...
The top NFL betting apps make it easy for you to bet on football from now through Super Bowl Sunday. Offered by BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook and other top operators, they feature big welcome bonuses, ...
Over the last month, Barracuda threat analysts have seen the following notable developments in email-based threats targeting ...
Disable networking protocols like UPnP and WPS features, which can make it easier for attackers to connect. UPnP lets devices open ports on your router automatically, and WPS makes connecting new ...
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Cracking the code of complexity in computer science's P vs. NP problem
New research from the University of Waterloo is making inroads on one of the biggest problems in theoretical computer science ...
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