Quantum Authentication: A New Proof of Identity

Researchers have developed a novel quantum protocol that leverages zero-knowledge proofs to establish a secure and efficient method for verifying digital messages in emerging quantum networks.

Researchers have developed a novel quantum protocol that leverages zero-knowledge proofs to establish a secure and efficient method for verifying digital messages in emerging quantum networks.

New observability tools are critical for understanding and optimizing the complex workflows driving the next generation of quantum-centric supercomputing applications.

Researchers have developed a novel database architecture that dramatically boosts transaction throughput and reduces storage demands for Ethereum-compatible blockchains.

A new approach dramatically simplifies the control of Rydberg atom arrays, paving the way for more efficient quantum algorithms.

As large language models collaborate in multi-agent systems, the risk of private information leaking increases, and new research reveals how system architecture dramatically impacts that risk.

A new virtualization layer enables fine-grained resource management for parallel libraries, allowing them to coexist and collaborate within a single process.

A new framework enhances conformal prediction, offering robust uncertainty quantification even when training data is limited.

A new study analyzing real-world user interactions with ChatGPT reveals that automatically generated code frequently contains security vulnerabilities.

Researchers have developed a novel file format that enhances the security and privacy of large language models during distribution and use.

A comprehensive third-party analysis reveals practical key-recovery attacks against the Gleeok-128 pseudorandom function, challenging its security assumptions.