The startup is building the necessary infrastructure and tools to help organizations transition to post-quantum computing.
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The startup is building the necessary infrastructure and tools to help organizations transition to post-quantum computing.
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The New York-based data security company has tripled its valuation in just one year.
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The startup will invest the funds in accelerating development of its second-generation fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) platforms.
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Arizona is the latest state to sue Temu and its parent company PDD Holdings over allegations that the Chinese online retailer is stealing customers’ data.
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JSONFormatter and CodeBeautify users exposed credentials, authentication keys, configuration information, private keys, and other secrets.
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Researchers demonstrated a now-patched vulnerability that could have been used to enumerate all WhatsApp accounts.
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Wiz found the secrets and warned that they can expose training data, organizational structures, and private models.
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The company has built a plug-and-play photonic layer transmission system that encrypts data in transit to prevent interception.
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Starting October 2026, the browser will ask users if they want to access public websites that do not use secure connections.
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All new extensions will be required to declare their data collection practices in their manifest file using a specific key.
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