Secure Boot Certificate update is failing on some Windows 11 computers and users see a message. This post explains why and ...
Apple is officially retiring encrypted Mac OS Extended (HFS+) volume support in macOS 28. Here’s how to make sure your old ...
The EU Parliament passed Chat Control 1.0 into law Thursday afternoon without a majority of its members ever voting for it. Of the 607 MEPs who cast a vote in Strasbourg, 314 voted to reject the ...
The world of enterprise mobile apps has witnessed a great shift recently. Since iOS now holds almost half of the global smartphone market and with Apple’s focus on privacy and security, businesses are ...
Apple will end support for encrypted Mac OS Extended (HFS+) drives with macOS 28 in 2027, requiring users to reformat or ...
DNSFilter, the global leader in AI-powered protective DNS and content filtering, today launched an Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) program that lets external ISPs, cybersecurity firms, device ...
Keyfactor Inc., a provider of software tools that help enterprises encrypt their data, has raised more than $1 billion from ...
Issued on behalf of QSE - Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. QSE - Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. (CSE: QSE) (OTCQB: QSEGF) (FSE: VN80) will showcase its portfolio of post-quantum cybersecurity ...
ZemiSmart Matter IR blaster and AC controller launch July 3, 2026, bringing legacy infrared appliances into Apple Home, ...
Available today, ExpressKeys now delivers more secure sharing, passkey support, and improved cross-device management.
[Popular Mechanics] has an interesting article about Alan Turing’s nearly-forgotten speech encryption device. Codenamed Delilah, it was in many ways an early form of digital encryption. It was ...
Alan Turing secretly developed a portable voice encryption device called Delilah at Hanslope Park during World War II, condensing massive equipment into three shoebox-sized units that were ...