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Why Post-Quantum Cryptography Starts With Credentials

Why Post-Quantum Cryptography Starts With Credentials

июн. 29, 2026 Quantum Computing / Non-Human Identity
Today’s encrypted data, such as credentials, may no longer remain confidential in the future because the public-key cryptography protecting it will soon be broken by quantum computers. Although no machine today can break elliptic curve cryptography or RSA, quantum hardware is advancing rapidly and will inevitably change how organizations protect their data. Ciphertext and credentials captured by attackers can now be stored and decrypted as soon as quantum computing catches up. How urgent is quantum-resistant cryptography? The Global Risk Institute’s 2025 Quantum Threat Timeline report shows that surveyed security specialists believe a cryptographically relevant quantum computer is likely to be available within 15 years, with 51-70% indicating so. The threat dates back to 1994, when Peter Shor proved that a powerful quantum computer could efficiently factor large numbers and compute discrete logarithms. However, Shor’s algorithm applies to public-key cryptography, posing no meani...
The Onboarding Password Mistake That Creates Unnecessary Risk

The Onboarding Password Mistake That Creates Unnecessary Risk

июн. 15, 2026 Password Security / Critical Infrastructure
Employee onboarding is a busy time for IT teams. New starters need devices, accounts, access permissions, and passwords, all delivered within a tight timeframe. That usually means sharing a temporary "first-day" password so employees can access systems for the first time. The issue is that these passwords don't always stay temporary. They may be sent over email or SMS, reused across accounts, or never changed at all, creating unnecessary risk during the onboarding process. For attackers, weak or poorly managed onboarding credentials can provide an easy route into corporate systems. To make the onboarding process more secure without slowing new employees down, it's important to understand why typical password-sharing methods introduce risk. When convenience overrides security The most common approach to sharing initial credentials with new employees is to send them in plain text over email or SMS. It's quick and convenient, especially during busy onboardin...
Privileged Accounts, Hidden Threats: Why Privileged Access Security Must Be a Top Priority

Privileged Accounts, Hidden Threats: Why Privileged Access Security Must Be a Top Priority

нояб. 19, 2024 Insider Threat / Credential Security
Privileged accounts are well-known gateways for potential security threats. However, many organizations focus solely on managing privileged access—rather than securing the accounts and users entrusted with it. This emphasis is perhaps due to the persistent challenges of Privileged Access Management (PAM) deployments. Yet, as the threat landscape evolves, so must organizational priorities. To prevent trust from becoming a liability, the next step in securing privileged access must become a critical focus. In this blog, we explore why managing privileged access alone is insufficient and provide actionable insights to help you craft a security-first strategy for privileged access. The Evolution of PAM Privileged Access Management (PAM) has long been a cornerstone of securing an organization’s privileged users and critical resources. PAM’s primary goal is to control, monitor, and safeguard privileged accounts, which often have elevated access to critical systems and data. These accou...
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The Systems That Power America Are Under Threat. Is Your ICS/OT Program Ready?

websiteSANS InstituteCritical infrastructure / Webinar
Discover where federal ICS programs are most exposed and what closing the skills gap requires in practice.
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Inside Device Code Phishing: Live Demos, Real Kits, and What's Next

websitePush SecurityPhishing Attack / Webinar
Device code attacks are up 37x this year, with 18+ kits in the wild. Join the research webinar on June 30th.
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