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NTU scientists develop laser system that generates random numbers at ultrafast speeds

 E-Mail IMAGE: Professor Wang Qijie, the lead scientist in the development of the laser system, pictured with a prototype. view more  Credit: NTU Singapore An international team of scientists has developed a system that can generate random numbers over a hundred times faster than current technologies, paving the way towards faster, cheaper, and more secure data encryption in today s digitally connected world. The random generator system was jointly developed by researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), Yale University, and Trinity College Dublin, and made in NTU. Random numbers are used for a variety of purposes, such as generating data encryption keys and one-time passwords (OTPs) in everyday processes such online banking and e-commerce to shore up their security.

Tunable AES (ECB, CBC, CTR, XTS, CCM, GCM) accelerator - optional SCA protection

Tunable AES (ECB, CBC, CTR, XTS, CCM, GCM) accelerator - optional SCA protection
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Computer Security Breaches and Trojan Horse Backdoors

© Photo: Flickr/CreativeTime Reports Who is at fault for the succession of major hacking events in the United States? – “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves” The U.S. Congress wants answers on what has been apparent foot-dragging by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) in answering congressional questions about NSA forcing the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) into incorporating a NSA-engineered back door into the Dual EC DRBG encryption algorithm standard developed for use in federal government computer systems and networks. On January 28, Democratic Senators Ron Wyden of Oregon and Cory Booker of New Jersey, along with eight of their Democratic colleagues in the House of Representatives – Tom Malinowski of New Jersey, Ted Lieu of California, Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts, Bill Foster of Illinois, Suzan DelBene of Washington, Yvette Clarke of New York, and Anna Eshoo of California – sent a letter to NSA director Gen

UAE approves facial recognition in some key sectors: How the technology is changing our world

Q: Which countries allow the use of facial recognition? You could be anywhere in the world. If you’re in Timbuktu using an iPhone X (or higher) or even the more affordable RealMi 5 (or higher) you’re functionally part of the facial recognition ecosystem. In some countries, facial recognition is used when issuing identity documents and, most often, combined with other biometrics, like digital fingerprints and iris scans to fight fraud and identity theft. Q: Is facial recognition used in the UAE? Yes. It s used to enhance community life. In March 2020, Abu Dhabi police upgraded their patrol cars with live biometric facial recognition system. It is also used for border checks.

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