Google has just unveiled a major roadmap to overhaul Android's defenses, introducing cutting-edge cryptographic tech to stay one step ahead of future hackers.
Quantum computers will likely be able to crack current encryption algorithms earlier than once thought, posing a serious threat to online security.
Google LLC today announced that it’s stepping up its push toward a quantum computing-safe future with the introduction of a ...
The company has advanced its timeline for viable quantum computing, and thus the necessity of migrating to quantum-safe ...
Google has deployed quantum-resistant encryption across Android 17's security stack, covering bootloader, keystore, and app signing before NIST's 2030 mandate.
Google sets out a timeline for its migration to post-quantum cryptography, saying it will complete its migration before the end of the 2020s.
Google's hardening Android 17 against quantum computers with new Android Post-Quantum Cryptography upgrades, arriving with the next beta.
Broadcom is padding post-quantum security with its Emulex SecureHBA adapters now integrated into Everpure’s FlashArray ...
In a post published on Wednesday, Google said it is giving itself until 2029 to prepare for this event. The post went on to warn that the rest of the world needs to follow suit by adopting PQC—short ...
Quantum computers may slam into hard architectural walls long before they can crack the encryption protecting online banking, ...
Chinese experts say the post-quantum cryptography standards developed for the US may not be secure enough, and would rather wait a few years for something better.
China will likely develop national standards for ‌post-quantum cryptography in the next three years as it pours funds into ...