Entrust Cybersecurity Institute Blog Articles
Critical insights for C-suite leaders.
International Identity Day 2024: Getting a Handle on Identity
September 10, 2024 by Jenn Markey
On International Identity Day 2024, one starts to ponder the future of – or even the very concept of – identity. Whether physical or digital, identity is essential to accessing education, employment, financial services, and much more.
NIST PQC Standards Are Available. What Comes Next?
August 13, 2024 by Samantha Mabey
As quantum computing continues to mature, we’re moving closer and closer to cryptographically relevant quantum computers (CRQCs), which will break traditional public key cryptography – effectively ushering in the post-quantum (PQ) era.
AI and Cybersecurity in a Critical Election Year
July 2024 by Jenn Markey
With almost half of the global electorate headed to the polls this year, 2024 is a critical election year. This is not just critical in terms of shifting geopolitics, but also in terms of protecting election integrity and the institution of democracy itself.
Post-Quantum Is a Global Challenge Requiring a Global Approach
July 2024 by Samantha Mabey
With “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” attacks, the post-quantum (PQ) era has effectively arrived. The focus of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) has shifted from the “when” to the “how” and “what.” The good news? We’ve seen some direction from government agencies to help answer some of these questions.
Identity Fraud Does Not Discriminate
June 20, 2024 by Simon Horswell
From banking to real estate, healthcare, ride sharing, and more, it’s increasingly clear that no sector is immune to identity fraud. Indeed, the 2024 report End-user expectations of digital identity, from Onfido, an Entrust company, reveals that 12% of users (roughly 1 in 10) of digital services fell victim to fraud last year, with higher rates reported by American (15%), French (14%), and Canadian (13%) consumers.
Digital Identity: There’s a Lot at Stake
June 20, 2024 by Jenn Markey
Midway through 2024, we’ve moved beyond digital transformation to become digital first. From shopping to banking to healthcare and beyond, increasingly the expectation is to at least be able to start – if not finish – your journey online. While the pandemic was rocket fuel for digitization, the pace of change is only expected to accelerate – driven by AI, biometrics, and quantum computing.