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The Fortinet 73,932 Breach Wasn't a VPN Failure. It Was a Cryptographic Governance Failure.
The disclosure of 73,932 compromised Fortinet firewall URLs is not just another VPN incident. It is a cryptographic governance failure at global scale and a perfect illustration of why organisations must treat HNDL (Harvest Now, Decrypt Later) and HNFL (Harvest Now, Forge Later) as present-tense operational risks rather than abstract quantum-era hypotheticals. The incident was empirically documented by Volodymyr "Bob" Diachenko, who discovered the attacker-controlled server c
Brian Couzens
5 days ago2 min read


QBOM or CBOM
Why organisations are suddenly asking about #QBOM and what it may actually mean Over the past 48 hours we have seen a surge of calls from Indian organisations and global vendors operating in India. The question has been: “What is a QBOM, and do we need to produce one?” The confusion comes from India’s National Quantum Mission report. It references QBOM in the glossary, but does not define it, scope it, mandate it, attach a schema, or link it to procurement or certification. S
Brian Couzens
May 222 min read
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