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Quantum computing brings new security risks: How to protect yourself

CyberSecurity Insiders

This blog was written by an independent guest blogger. Although commercial quantum computing may still be decades away, government agencies and industry experts agree that now is the time to prepare your cybersecurity landscape for the future. What is quantum computing? What are the security risks?

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Why organizations need to prioritize a PQC-readiness lab

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

From Quantum computers to Web3/Virtual Reality to Artificial Intelligence, there’s no doubt these will bring a critical shift in our daily lives. From Quantum computers to Web3/Virtual Reality to Artificial Intelligence, there’s no doubt these will bring a critical shift in our daily lives.

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IoT and Quantum Computing’s Impact on the Federal Government

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Although one presentation was on IoT and the other was on quantum computing, they both had the same undertone and messaging. This requires a more evolved security policy and approach that doesn’t call for native key management as a services offer from cloud providers. Quantum Computing is Coming-Is the Federal Government Ready?

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Black Hat/DefCon 2019: Where is Quantum?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Last year we thought we saw evidence that security vendors were consolidating and on the cusp of providing higher order services to meet this threat, but we didn’t see much evidence of that strategy this year. Looking for Quantum. If any breakthroughs are discovered, this timeline would be accelerated.

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SHARED INTEL Q&A: My thoughts and opinions about cyber threats — as discussed with OneRep

The Last Watchdog

OneRep provides a consumer service that scrubs your personal information from Google and dozens of privacy-breaching websites. Here is Erin’s Q&A column, which originally went live on OneRep’s well-done blog.) Here is Erin’s Q&A column, which originally went live on OneRep’s well-done blog.)

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Preparing your business for the quantum security threat: Part I

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

While scientists may rejoice at the idea of large-scale quantum computing, CISOs are right to feel nervous. The advent of large-scale quantum computing promises huge advances in multiple fields, as certain difficult problems become much easier to solve. How do quantum computers affect cryptography?

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Mainframe Mania: Highlights from SHARE Orlando 2024 

NetSpi Executives

While most people may imagine mainframe computers to be an antiquated world of massive machinery, tape spools, and limited possibilities, they actually receive widespread use today in 2024 as the backbone infrastructure that allows billions of financial transactions to occur daily on a global scale. Mainframe is happening now!