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Cryptography

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SITUS Protocol: Sensor-Integrated Trust Using Spatial Entropy — Authentication Bound to Physical Reality
Cryptography18 min read

SITUS Protocol: Sensor-Integrated Trust Using Spatial Entropy — Authentication Bound to Physical Reality

Current authentication proves who you are, but not where you are. SITUS Protocol introduces Environmental Entropy Vectors — a cryptographic primitive that binds every authentication event to the unrepeatable physical context in which it occurs. Credentials become non-relocatable.

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Zero-Knowledge Proofs Are Going Mainstream: What Developers Need to Know
Cryptography11 min read

Zero-Knowledge Proofs Are Going Mainstream: What Developers Need to Know

ZK proofs used to be academic curiosities. In 2026, they're in production identity systems, blockchain rollups, and privacy-preserving analytics. A practical guide for developers entering the space.

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Post-Quantum Cryptography: Migrating Before It's Too Late
Cryptography12 min read

Post-Quantum Cryptography: Migrating Before It's Too Late

NIST has finalized post-quantum standards. The harvest-now-decrypt-later threat is real. Here's a practical migration roadmap for engineering teams that can't afford to wait.

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Introducing AVIK: Adaptive Verified Identity Keys — Closing the Full Account-Takeover Lifecycle
Cryptography14 min read

Introducing AVIK: Adaptive Verified Identity Keys — Closing the Full Account-Takeover Lifecycle

Login is solved. The rest isn't. AVIK is a new protocol that addresses what happens after authentication — session replay, unbound high-risk operations, and recovery downgrades — with four composable cryptographic controls.

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Practical Homomorphic Encryption: Computing on Encrypted Data in 2026
Cryptography12 min read

Practical Homomorphic Encryption: Computing on Encrypted Data in 2026

Homomorphic encryption lets you compute on data without decrypting it. Once a theoretical curiosity, it's now fast enough for real applications in healthcare, finance, and privacy-preserving ML.

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