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believe it is something to look out for in the near future , but probably not in 2024 .
Jesus Cordero , Director , Systems Engineering , SASE and Cloud : It will take a while for all of us to migrate our systems to post-Quantum cryptography to create resilient systems against attacks from Quantum computers . The Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act from 2022 is an initiative worth following .
Mark Lukie , Director of Solution Architects , APAC : Yes , it is time to think about Quantum Computing from a security perspective , but it is not time to worry . Quantum computers are still in their early stages of development and we have time to prepare for their arrival . There are several things that organisations and individuals can do to mitigate the security risks associated with Quantum Computing , such as using post-Quantum cryptography algorithms , Quantum key distribution and segmenting networks and systems . We can also educate employees about cybersecurity best practices to help reduce the risk of phishing attacks and other social engineering attacks . While Quantum Computing poses some security risks ,
While Quantum Computing poses some security risks , it also has the potential to revolutionise many industries , including cybersecurity .
it also has the potential to revolutionise many industries , including cybersecurity . For example , Quantum Computing could be used to develop new encryption algorithms that are even more secure than the ones we use today .
Stefan van der Wal , Consulting Solutions Architect , Application Security , EMEA : As is traditional with every security question , this will be addressed once it ’ s already too late . It is good to think about a corporate strategy for when it arrives , especially because encryption will , in large parts , become invalid as this technology matures .
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