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Messaging Layer Security (MLS) standard published as RFC 9420 by the IETF

Here’s what you need to know about Messaging Layer Security (MLS) as it becomes an official standard in a move welcomed by AWS, Android, Cisco, Matrix and many more.

RFC 9420 aka Messaging Layer Security (MLS) – An Overview

MLS achieves its low complexity through the use of a binary tree. This means that the number of required operations and the payload size do not increase linearly with the group size but rather only logarithmically after a short warm-up period...

US agencies tells users to deploy 'independent encryption' across satellite comms. It's not that easy.

Good luck with that packet loss...

Messaging Layer Security is coming of age in good news for privacy lovers

It's not finished yet, but MLS being deployed by Wire is good news...

A quantum-proof network is coming to London within months

BT and Toshiba are set to launch the world’s first commercial trial of a quantum network infrastructure. The landmark network will securely connect sites in London’s Docklands, the City and the M4 Corridor. The network will support quantum key distribution (QKD) -- a technology the two have been

Ellison Anne Williams on demystifying the Homomorphic Encryption landscape

HE libraries provide the basic cryptographic components, but it takes software engineering and enterprise...

Google to allow BYO encryption keys in Workspaces, adds overdue admin tools to Meet.

Promises, promises...

One to watch #5: Element. We spoke to the encrypted  messenger & Matrix host.

30 *million* users...

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