“New Nanoscale Security Method May Be The Best Hacking Prevention”
Researchers at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering have introduced a new method that could be used to inexpensively provide maximum security against hacking. This method uses a new class of Cryptographic primitives made of nanomaterial that was grown by researchers in multiple layers. The highest possible level of structural randomness is achieved by nanomaterial, which is essential in the creation of security primitives as randomness allows such primitives to perform encryption and physically provide security for computer hardware and data. This article further discusses the details of this new nanoscale security method and the predicted future of nanomaterial-based security primitives.
IBT reports “New Nanoscale Security Method May Be The Best Hacking Prevention”