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Stateful hash-based signature (HBS) schemes are digital signature schemes believed to be resistant to the threat posed by a cryptographically relevant quantum computer. NSA’s CNSA 2.0 encourages vendors to adopt stateful HBS schemes as defined in SP 800-208 immediately for all software and firmware code signing, with a ...
Quantum computing’s impact is likely to be large—the potential computational power could render today’s encryption algorithms obsolete. The White House’s National Security Memorandum on Promoting US Leadership in Quantum Computing While Mitigating Risks to Vulnerable Cryptographic Systems states that ...
Cloud Security Alliance best practices require that keys be stored and managed outside of the cloud service provider and the associated encryption operations. Cloud Service Providers therefore offer Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) or Hold Your Own Key (HYOK) services to enable ...
The rise of cyber attacks signals the current approach to security isn’t working, and the industry must make a radical shift to ensure protection of its most important asset – data. Enter Zero Trust. A defined roadmap and lack of cohesive security solutions places the burden of technology integration and partner ...
In this webcast, cyber experts from Thales TCT and Votiro ...
High speed networks are the critical foundation that supports many of an agency’s most vital communications and operations. However, this foundation is at risk of surveillance and attack by increasingly sophisticated cyber criminals and well-funded nation states. These network connections, if unprotected, are proving to ...
Thales TCT’s Luna T-Series Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) can be deployed either in the cloud as-a-service, on-premises or across hybrid environments. With so many options available, how do you choose the right HSM for your needs?
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