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ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is already reshaping financial services from real-time fraud detection to precision-led customer ...
As the world races ahead with rockets, satellites, AI, and the search for extraterrestrial life, there’s a quieter yet ...
Taking inspiration from the Y2K bug, Quantropi talks about Y2Q, also called Q-day, meaning the day when quantum computers can break current encryption schemes. The 2021 Quantum Threat Timeline Report ...
A deeptech startup incubated at IIT Madras is fortifying India’s cyber defence with cutting-edge quantum algorithms—offering ...
The cybersecurity of embedded devices like these is weighed against their size and performance requirements - while we want ...
Quantum computing will not deliver truly useful business results overnight, but the pace of progress is no longer linear; it’s combinatorial.
Quantum computers are advancing fast, and with them comes the looming threat of Q-Day, a moment when encryption could be ...
In the world of cybersecurity, ransomware is a well-known menace, but its evolution into the era of cryptocurrencies marked a major turning point. The first ransomware ...
Quantum computing is no longer a distant threat; it’s an imminent challenge that could break current cryptographic defenses. Many organizations are unprepared for this paradigm shift, risking severe ...
A recent Kubernetes enhancement aims to pave the way to future-proofing cluster security against quantum computing threats.
As of August 2025, the world’s most powerful quantum computers, like IBM’s 1,121-qubit “Condor” and Google’s experimental “Sycamore” models, are nowhere near capable of cracking Bitcoin. It’s ...