Contrary to popular superstition, AES 128 is just fine in a post-quantum world
Panic, in the technology industry, has a way of outrunning evidence. Nowhere is this more visible right now than in […]
Panic, in the technology industry, has a way of outrunning evidence. Nowhere is this more visible right now than in […]
In the murky intersection of geopolitics and cybercrime, attribution is rarely clean. When a currency exchange operating under US sanctions
Q-Day — the hypothetical moment when a quantum computer becomes powerful enough to break the cryptographic algorithms protecting the world’s
Enterprise technology markets do not often produce clean cautionary tales, but the aftermath of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware may become
The holiday quarter has long been the sacred season of the gaming hardware business — the period when parents, partners,
Five hundred million dollars is a large number in most contexts. In the context of Alphabet’s annual revenue, which has
There is a particular kind of corporate tragedy in the collapse of a company that genuinely delivered on its scientific
The streaming wars have entered their most honest phase. After years of subscriber growth being treated as the only metric
When a game publisher tells its most devoted fans that their labor of love is technically illegal to monetize, it
Few corporate acquisitions in the history of enterprise technology have aged as badly as Hewlett-Packard’s 2011 purchase of Autonomy Corporation