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Aquarian Space and American Binary plan to bring encrypted internet to Solar System by Staff Writers Kirkland WA (SPX) Sep 27, 2022
American Binary is proud to announce that the company is working with Aquarian Space to bring post-quantum encrypted Internet to the Moon and greater Solar System. Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is new encryption that is designed to be unbreakable by a future quantum computer. The White House-see Presidential Memo dated May 4, 2022-and most of the U.S. intelligence community are advocating for everyone in the world to begin upgrading this new encryption. The U.S. Department of Defense and. Intelligence Community has 24 months to transition to new encryption standards that include Post-Quantum Cryptography. Post-Quantum Encryption is important because bad actor governments record encrypted data over their telecom networks. They do this so that in the future they can decrypt it with a future quantum computer. They do this so they can steal the IP that belongs to the S&P 500 and greater tech community. They also do this so they can use private data to blackmail and extort executives and private citizens. Post-Quantum Encryption is our only solution to stop this potentially inevitable outcome. "Aquarian Space and American Binary will be first to offer enduring digital security via post-quantum encryption for the future of humanity in space. "Imagine a future where encryption ensures that on any imaginable future timeline it will be safe from being broken. This in turn ensures not only our privacy as individuals, but the integrity of our economy through secured intellectual property. Such future security is the very real promise of NIST standardized post-quantum cryptography according to the greatest cryptographers and scientific minds in the world," Kevin Kane, CEO, American Binary
LinkedIn ran secret experiments on 20M users in study on the strength of social ties Washington DC (UPI) Sep 25, 2021 LinkedIn ran secret social experiments on around 20 million of the site's users in a sweeping five-year study on the strength of social ties in professional networking, according to reseachers. In a study published in the journal Science, researchers conducted "multiple large-scale randomized experiments" from 2015 to 2019 using the professional networking site's People You May Know algorithm to test the strength a person's weaker social ties have on the job hunt. The team, led by Linked ... read more
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