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Back in July, NIST selected third-round algorithms for its post-quantum cryptography standard.
Recently, Daniel Apon of NIST gave a talk detailing the selection...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 8, 2020 at 03:47 PM
Back in July, NIST selected third-round algorithms for its post-quantum cryptography standard. Recently, Daniel Apon of NIST gave a talk detailing the selection...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 8, 2020 at 07:12 AM
I'm switching my website software from Movable Type to Wordpress, and moving to a new host. The migration is expected to last from approximately 3 AM EST Monday...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 5, 2020 at 09:01 PM
I’m switching my website software from Movable Type to WordPress, and moving to a new host.
The migration is expected to last from approximately 3 AM EST Monday...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 5, 2020 at 04:01 PM
I’m switching my website software from Movable Type to WordPress, and moving to a new host.
The migration is expected to last from approximately 3 AM EST Monday...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 5, 2020 at 04:01 PM
Asa ika means "morning squid" in Japanese. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered. Read...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 4, 2020 at 05:53 PM
Asa ika means “morning squid” in Japanese.
As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered.
Read...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 4, 2020 at 12:53 PM
Asa ika means “morning squid” in Japanese.
As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered.
Read...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 4, 2020 at 12:53 PM
The company Edgenuity sells AI systems for grading tests. Turns out that they just search for keywords without doing any actual semantic analysis....Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 4, 2020 at 07:02 AM
The company Edgenuity sells AI systems for grading tests. Turns out that they just search for keywords without doing any actual semantic analysis.Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 4, 2020 at 02:02 AM
The company Edgenuity sells AI systems for grading tests. Turns out that they just search for keywords without doing any actual semantic analysis.Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 4, 2020 at 02:02 AM
Greg Priore, the person in charge of the rare book room at the Carnegie Library, stole from it for almost two decades before getting caught. It's a perennial problem...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 2, 2020 at 08:02 AM
Greg Priore, the person in charge of the rare book room at the Carnegie Library, stole from it for almost two decades before getting caught.
It’s a perennial problem...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 2, 2020 at 03:02 AM
Greg Priore, the person in charge of the rare book room at the Carnegie Library, stole from it for almost two decades before getting caught.
It’s a perennial problem...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 2, 2020 at 03:02 AM
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published a long and technical alert describing a North Korea hacking scheme against ATMs in a bunch...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 1, 2020 at 07:17 AM
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published a long and technical alert describing a North Korea hacking scheme against ATMs in a bunch...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 1, 2020 at 02:17 AM
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published a long and technical alert describing a North Korea hacking scheme against ATMs in a bunch...Bruce Schneier From Schneier on Security | September 1, 2020 at 02:17 AM