Enterprise data teams moving agentic AI into production are hitting a consistent failure point at the data tier. Agents built across a vector store, a relational database, a graph store and a ...
Quantum risk is already here. Every CEO and CTO now owns a problem that will outlive their tenure: the organization’s cryptography. The uncomfortable reality is that quantum risk is not a “someday” ...
Unpatched Fortinet VPN devices are being targeted in a series of attacks against industrial enterprises in Europe to deploy a new strain of ransomware called "Cring" inside corporate networks. At ...
Oracle Corp. today unveiled MCP Server for Oracle Database, a new Model Context Protocol offering that brings artificial intelligence-powered interaction directly into its core database platform to ...
Oracle Corp. and Amazon Web Services Inc. today made Oracle Database@AWS, a joint database offering, generally available for customers. The launch comes about eight months after the companies first ...
Abstract: Public key encryption with equality test (PKE-ET) facilitates authorized entities in distinguishing if two ciphertexts involve the identical underlying message. This functionality has driven ...
Across most database types, in-use encryption is a sticking point when it comes to security and scalability. In-transit and at-rest data encryption are becoming table stakes for most large modern ...
In today's digital landscape, data is an organization's most precious asset. A robust database must not only harness this data effectively but also safeguard it against increasingly sophisticated ...
The global market for Database Encryption was estimated at US$3.6 Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach US$21.9 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 29.5% from 2023 to 2030. Database encryption ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Database Encryption - Global Strategic Business Report" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Database Encryption was estimated at ...
ABSTRACT: Today, the advent of quantum computers and algorithms is calling into question the semantic security of symmetrical and asymmetrical cryptosystems. The security of objects connected to the ...
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