
Decrypting ransomware “for free” (sort of)
Everyone loves a feel-good cybersecurity story… like this one.

Everyone loves a feel-good cybersecurity story… like this one.

It’s rarely that the crypto gets cracked… it usually get sidestepped, or downgraded, or bodged.

End-to-end encryption is everywhere, yet we still have breaches and eavesdropping. Why?

Media headlines insisted that “RSA has been cracked.” But it hasn’t, so why did they say it had?

Join us for the fascinating story of how researchers in the UK and the US challenged received wisdom, and discovered how to share encryption keys securely, even with people you’ve never met.

Join us for the fascinating story of how researchers in the UK and the US challenged received wisdom, and discovered how to share encryption keys securely, even with people you’ve never met.

Has encryption given us a false sense of security by luring us into assuming that if our data is safe a lot of the time, we can act as though it is safe all of the time?

As the famous saying goes, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

Could quantum computers kill off encryption as we know it? If so, what can we do about it, and how long do we have to get ready?

Could quantum computers kill off encryption as we know it? If so, what can we do about it, and how long do we have to get ready?

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