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Event Date |
Wed Sep 13 CEST (about 1 year ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Sep 12 6:00pm - Tue Sep 12 6:00pm |
Location |
Hotel Villa Dagmar
Nybrogatan 25-27, 114 39 Stockholm, Sweden |
Region | EMEA |
It’s hard to prepare for post-quantum (PQ) when no one is sure what algorithms will be standardised or when it will be instituted. We do know that quantum computers pose an inevitable threat to digital security. Within the decade, industry experts anticipate a quantum computer will be able to break traditional cryptography in use today. Not only that, but bad actors are harvesting now, to decrypt later – which means organisations need to protect their critical long-life data today.
Best-in-class organisations are now starting to review their readiness towards a post-quantum age in order to protect their business and highly sensitive data.
Discussion Points
• What is post-quantum cryptography and how can security leaders prepare for it?
• What steps must organisations take to properly defend themselves in a post-quantum world?
• When should companies begin to prepare for a post-quantum future?
• What are some of the most common threats associated with post-quantum computing?
2023 Speakers
MODERATOR:
Anna Delaney
Director, ISMG Productions, ISMG
SPEAKERS:
Greg Wetmore
Vice President, Entrust
Rajan Barara
Director – Identity & Fraud, Entrust