Affiliate Bruce Schneier offers an optimistic viewpoint on AI-powered cybersecurity, suggesting that although the technology can enable hackers to infiltrate systems, it can allow system defenders to ...
As AI advances, the rise of instant, customized, and often ephemeral software solutions will alter the dynamics of vulnerability hunting and patching, and thus the battle between attackers and ...
Scientists have unveiled a new approach to ultra-secure communication that could make quantum encryption simpler and more efficient than ever before. By harnessing a 19th-century optics phenomenon ...
👉 Learn how to divide polynomials using the long division algorithm. To be able to solve a polynomial, we need to be able to get the factors and hence the zeros. To get the factors, we use the ...
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require nearly the resources anticipated just a year or two ago, two independently ...
Future quantum computers will need to be far less powerful than we thought to threaten the security of encrypted messages, banking information and other sensitive data. When you purchase through links ...
Google is dramatically shortening its readiness deadline for the arrival of Q Day, the point at which existing quantum computers can break public-key cryptography algorithms that secure decades’ worth ...
How The Washington Post’s now-defunct Book World transformed the careers of two giants of American literature. Credit...Tom Etherington Supported by By David Streitfeld David Streitfeld, a reporter ...
Anyone who has coached for a living knows you’re judged by results, not excuses. When the results aren’t there, the coach is out the door. Healthy governments work the same way. Political authorities ...
Affiliates Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier remark on the Department of Defense's transition from Anthropic to OpenAI technologies given the former's refusal to allow its models to be used for mass ...
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, lobbied Ottawa for business. All the while it hid its knowledge of Tumbler Ridge shooter. BKC Affiliates Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier highlight the hypocrisy ...
In a new piece for Nature, Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier argue that scientific institutions (including technology firms) should stop offering exorbitant salaries to secure the best 'tech talent.' ...