TL;DR: FOKS is like Keybase, but fully open-source and federated, with SSO and YubiKey support.| blog.foks.pub
Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) # Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is a branch of cryptography that develops algorithms which are thought to be secure against attacks using hypothetical quantum computers (which don’t exist right now, but may be developed in the future). Development and deployment of such algorithms defends against potential future attacks (in case relevant quantum computers materialize). Defense against potential future attacks with quantum computers is of particular interes...| OpenPGP.foo
Java 24 rolls out today, and it brings a diverse set of features. For example, compact object headers bring better performance, and various security features have been added. Or how about the eagerly-awaited solution to virtual thread pinning? This post has all the info!| hanno.codes
Leveraging the ubiquity of the PHP programming language to make everyone more secure.| paragonie.com
This blogpost describes our investigation and proof of concept to enhance the security of Signal Messenger key management on desktop.| cryptographycaffe.sandboxaq.com
In 2022, I wrote about my plan to build end-to-end encryption for the Fediverse. The goals were simple: Provide secure encryption of message content and media attachments between Fediverse users, a…| Dhole Moments
The standardisation process by the United States NIST started in 2016, and the first set of finalised standards, which define quantum-secure key exchange and digital signature methods, was published on August 13, 2024. Xiphera offers implementations of the primary algorithms in pure digital logic without hidden software components, for hardware solutions targeting critical infrastructures.| Xiphera
The Secretary of Commerce has approved three Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) for post-quantum cryptography: FIPS 203, 204 and 205.| csrc.nist.gov
NIST is encouraging computer system administrators to begin transitioning to the new standards as soon as possible.| NIST
Three long-awaited standards from NIST are aimed at ensuring encrypted information stays encrypted in a future quantum age.| FedScoop