Privacy Enhanced: Cryptography’s Latest Frontiers

Cryptography is an obscure discipline. Unless you’re in big tech, a university or a research organization, you’re unlikely to meet its practitioners. Even then, you might have to search to find them. And then work hard to understand what they’re doing. But this field is critical to privacy and security in our digital age—and the quantum era to come. To update you, I’ve highlighted three cryptographic trends below. Privacy Enhanced: Cryptography’s Latest Frontiers (forbes.com)

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