Certified Randomness Uses Quantum Cryptography to Make Stronger Keys – Dark Reading
Researchers are using quantum computers to generate keys that are truly random to strengthen data encryption. – Read More
Researchers are using quantum computers to generate keys that are truly random to strengthen data encryption. – Read More
Researchers at Oasis Security say the problem has to do with OneDrive File Picker having overly broad permissions. – Read More
A judge has rejected a potential seven-figure personal injury claim from a solicitor who sustained “a concussive head injury” from a loose door handle at her firm’s offices. The post…
Two lawyers – a retired deputy High Court judge and a former Crown prosecutor – are fronting multi-billion-pound opt-out collective actions against Microsoft and Google. The post Senior lawyers front…
Legal Futures would like to clarify that we incorrectly named Martin Tolhurst Solicitors as being the subject of a fine for anti-money laundering failures. The post Martin Tolhurst Solicitors –…
A Kent law firm that failed to comply with anti-money laundering rules for more than 15 years has been fined £120,000 by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. The post Law firm…
A judge has struck down an executive order made by President Trump against the law firm Jenner & Block, describing it as “an unconstitutional act of retaliation”. The post Court…
Among the recommendations, organizations should conduct thorough testing and manage costs, which can be hefty, before implementing the platforms. – Read More
From boardroom conversations to industry events, “artificial intelligence” is the buzz phrase that’s reshaping how we collectively view the future of security. The perspectives are diverse, to say the least.…
Harnessing AI’s full transformative potential safely and securely requires more than an incremental enhancement of existing cybersecurity practices. A Secure by Design approach represents the best path forward. – Read…
Authorities in Pakistan have arrested 21 individuals accused of operating “Heartsender,” a once popular spam and malware dissemination service that operated for more than a decade. The main clientele for…
An Iranian national has pleaded guilty in the U.S. over his involvement in an international ransomware and extortion scheme involving the Robbinhood ransomware. Sina Gholinejad (aka Sina Ghaaf), 37, and…
The Czech Republic on Wednesday formally accused a threat actor associated with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) of targeting its Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In a public statement, the…
Customers in parts of Wisconsin and Michigan could not make calls or send text messages for nearly a week after an incident on May 14, and service is still intermittent…
The latest cybersecurity awareness campaign asks users to pause for nine seconds before clicking — but this approach misplaces responsibility and ignores the real problems of system design. – Read…