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HelpNet Security, Tuesday, March 4th, 2025

Why A Push For Encryption Backdoors Is A Global Security Risk

Vol 324 · Issue 1 · 2025-03-04

Governments in the UK, US, and Europe are pressuring tech companies to weaken encryption in the name of security. The latest push from the UK government demanding Apple create a backdoor to encrypted iCloud data is just one example, one that should alarm privacy advocates, businesses, and governments.

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Why A Push For Encryption Backdoors Is A Global Security Risk

TechCrunch, Saturday, February 15th, 2025

What Is An Encryption Backdoor?

Vol 323 · Issue 2 · 2025-02-15

Talk of backdoors in encrypted services is once again doing the rounds after reports emerged that the U.K. government is seeking to force Apple to open up iCloud's end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) device backup offering.

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What Is An Encryption Backdoor?

The Verge, Thursday, February 13th, 2025

The UK's War On Encryption Affects All Of Us

Vol 323 · Issue 2 · 2025-02-13

The encryption wars have reached a fever pitch, and the most contentious battle is not happening in the United States, where much of the action has been in the past - like the government's efforts to restrict exports of encryption software until the 1990s and the FBI's standoff with Apple in 2016.

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The UK's War On Encryption Affects All Of Us

Security Boulevard, Tuesday, December 31st, 2024

Key Trends For 2025 Part I: Postquantum Cryptography

Vol 322 · Issue 1 · 2024-12-31

In 2025, postquantum cryptography (PQC) will drive major transformations in the PKI space, with announcements of PQC capabilities, adoption of quantum-safe Hardware Security Modules (HSMs), and standardized PQC algorithms in private PKI. Organizations must adapt early to safeguard sensitive data and stay ahead of emerging quantum threats.

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Key Trends For 2025 Part I: Postquantum Cryptography

ITProToday, Thursday, December 19th, 2024

3 Homomorphic Encryption Trends For 2025

Vol 321 · Issue 3 · 2024-12-19

FHE adoption will be driven by collaboration, open standards, and industry-wide efforts to address privacy and security challenges, including law enforcement's embrace of encryption for national security.

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3 Homomorphic Encryption Trends For 2025

Security Boulevard, Tuesday, December 17th, 2024

Top 5 Cryptographic Key Protection Best Practices

Vol 321 · Issue 3 · 2024-12-17

Cryptographic keys are a foundational element of modern cybersecurity. They serve to keep data safely encrypted and help maintain secure networks for client-server communication. Unfortunately, this makes them a prime target for hackers.

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Top 5 Cryptographic Key Protection Best Practices

Security Boulevard, Thursday, September 26th, 2024

Post-Quantum Cryptography: Sorting Fact From Fiction

Vol 318 · Issue 4 · 2024-09-26

Quantum computing, often touted as the 'next big revolution,' is a widely discussed topic in the tech world today. As breakthroughs in quantum research bring us closer to the reality of commercially viable quantum computers, discussions around their potential impact on current cryptography are intensifying.

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Post-Quantum Cryptography: Sorting Fact From Fiction

HelpNet Security, Tuesday, August 27th, 2024

Behind The Scenes Of Serious Cryptography

Vol 317 · Issue 4 · 2024-08-27

In this Help Net Security interview, Jean-Philippe Aumasson, discusses the writing and research process for Serious Cryptography, his latest book. With a career steeped in research and practical cryptography, Aumasson offers a rare glimpse into the efforts required to distill complex concepts into accessible knowledge for a broad audience.

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Behind The Scenes Of Serious Cryptography

Security Boulevard, Wednesday, August 14th, 2024

NIST Releases Post Quantum Cryptography Standards

Vol 317 · Issue 2 · 2024-08-14

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released its first three post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards, a world-first designed to meet the threat of powerful quantum computers as well as the increasing encryption vulnerability to AI-based attacks.

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NIST Releases Post Quantum Cryptography Standards