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Blog Post Sep 19, 2022
Today the world’s data is secured with technology that in some ways acts like a passport. Like passports, this technology – a public key infrastructure (PKI) digital certificate – contains identity information related to the holder. In the digital world, digital certificates act as a “passport” for humans and the machines (such as software, code, bots, IoT/OT, laptops, and devices) they use.
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Podcast Sep 16, 2022
Root Causes 242: Let's Encrypt Founder Peter Eckersley Passes
EFF member and Let's Encrypt co-founder Peter Eckersley passed away recently. We honor Peter's memory and his contributions, including ACME and Certbot.
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Blog Post Sep 12, 2022
Quantum computing’s arrival will cause a ripple effect touching every corner of the technological landscape. In general terms, quantum computers lean on quantum physics to run multiple processes simultaneously, allowing them to solve certain complex problems much more quickly than traditional computers can today.
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Podcast Sep 12, 2022
Root Causes 241: Is China Outspending the West in Quantum Computing?
A December 2021 report suggests China as vastly outspending the West in quantum computing. We examine this claim and its implications.
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Webinar Sep 08, 2022
Preparing for Post Quantum Security Webinar
Learn more about the 4 NIST winning algorithms, why cryptoagility matters, and the practical steps you can take to prepare for quantum-resistant encryption
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Podcast Sep 07, 2022
Root Causes 240: Hyundai Production Private Key Found in How-to Manual
A researcher recently defeated a production automobile's PKI by searching for the private key on Google. We describe how this might have come about.
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Blog Post Sep 06, 2022
For nearly 50 years, public key infrastructure (PKI) has provided a secure cryptographic foundation for the world’s data. But in the next few years, quantum computers are destined to render the current cryptographic algorithms that secure devices and the people who use them obsolete.
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Podcast Aug 29, 2022
Root Causes 239: Post-quantum Cryptography Candidate SIKE Defeated
NIST's round four post-quantum crypto candidate SIKE (Supersingular Isogeny Key Encapsulation) has been defeated and is now out of consideration.
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Podcast Aug 15, 2022
Root Causes 238: Tim's Big Phishing Adventure
Tim's identity as a Sectigo executive is being used in a "waterholing" phishing scam to raid job seekers' bank accounts. We describe what is going on.
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Podcast Aug 10, 2022
Root Causes 237: Why Mozilla Is So Important to CAs
Mozilla is a highly important to the world of public certificates, with influence beyond what its browser market share would suggest. We examine why.
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Podcast Aug 04, 2022
Root Causes 236: AD Patch Knocks Out Non-MS Identity Consumers
A recent Active Directory patch has forced a workaround for many software components to work with AD identities. We explain lessons for PKI owners.
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Podcast Jul 27, 2022
Root Causes 235: What Is Lattice-based Cryptography?
The new NIST PQC algorithms focus on lattice-based encryption. We explain this cryptographic approach and why it fared so well in the NIST search.