The good news is that Web application vulnerabilities during the first two quarters of 2010 represent a smaller percentage (66%) of total commercial application vulnerabilities (4,019) than they did during the latter two quarters of 2009 (82% of 2652).. The bad news is that Web application vulnerabilities during the first half of the year (2,645) were about the same as the total number of vulnerabilities in commercial apps detected during the second half of 2009 while the overall number of application vulnerabilities in 2010 increased by 50%. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . In 2010, web app security flaws experienced a significant rise, aligning with the figures from 2009. This overview delves into prominent patterns and statistics.. Web Application Vulnerabilities, Application Security, Cybersecurity Trends. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Quantum cryptography, a technology that uses photons to encrypt communications over fibre-optic lines and the air, is starting to come out of the laboratory and into commercial use. Some technology watchers say quantum crypto continues to have an aura of secrecy because the ... . . .. Quantum cryptography, a technology that uses photons to encrypt communications over fibre-optic lines and the air, is starting to come out of the laboratory and into commercial use. Some technology watchers say quantum crypto continues to have an aura of secrecy because the greatest demand for it is coming from the military and financial sectors that guard very sensitive data. "If you need it, you don't want people to know," says Trent Henry, an analyst at Burton Group. MagiQ Technologies. recently began selling the world's first commercially available point-to-point quantum-crypto box. Separately, a Swiss company called Id Quantique will start pilot tests of its encryptor with banks and other businesses. Both companies' boxes start at US$50,000 ($84,500). . Quantum key distribution is gaining traction in the marketplace for safeguarding data transmission using light particles along optical cables.. Quantum Cryptography, Encrypt Communications, Fibre-Optic Security, Photon Technology, Encryption Innovations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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