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ANALYSIS going process . Begin with the low-hanging fruit , continuously improve and don ’ t attempt to achieve 100 % overnight . If projects become too big , too complicated , or too expensive , they fail and there is no benefit . So , begin small and then scale .
The ones who think they have done everything to protect themselves against the current threats should worry about Quantum Computing , but for the vast majority of organisations there are other
Confidential information , including personal data , financial transactions and sensitive communications , could be at risk if encryption methods are compromised by Quantum Computing . tasks to do first . At the moment , the use of Quantum Computing is still very limited and it ’ s definitely not a mainstream technology . But we should keep it in mind because one day that ’ s going to change .
Emre Tezisci , Product Marketing Manager , Zero Trust : In my opinion , it ’ s not that easy for threat actors to get access to such technologies . First , they require identification . Second , they are expensive . There are many cheaper and simpler options to breach companies .
Rohit Aradhya , VP and Managing Director , Engineering : Quantum Computing capability is an impending threat for the coming years . It is expected that Quantum Computing will help break asymmetric encryption solutions that base their security on integer factorization or discrete logarithms . However , the practical viability of using Quantum resources to impact the security of businesses on a large scale is still a few years away . Also , large-scale research and remedial measures are in discussion on how to make security products / solutions address threats emanating from Quantum Computing abilities . We
Sheila Hara , Senior Director , Product Management , Email Protection , Barracuda
Stephan Schachinger , Senior Product Manager , Barracuda
Emre Tezisci , Product Marketing Manager , Zero Trust , Barracuda
Rohit Aradhya , VP and Managing Director , Engineering , Barracuda
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