The Quantum Apocalypse Isn't Coming. It's Already Here. You're Just Not Feeling It Yet.
Let's get to the point.... If your organization is still operating under the delusion that "quantum computing is a future problem," you're not just behind the curve; you're driving straight into a digital black hole. As a strategic advisor at NET(net), I see the fear, the confusion, and the and borderline negligence in meeting rooms worldwide. Your managed IT security? It could be managed right into the ground unless your teams are prepared now. "Q-Day" (the moment a fault-tolerant quantum computer can crack RSA-2048) is a question of "when," not "if", currently projected for the 2030's And frankly, you're missing the more insidious threat ...
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Navigating Emerging Tech Suppliers: Long-Term Impact of Quantum, 5G, and Spatial Computing
For Tech Leaders, your mandate extends far beyond maintaining current systems; it's about strategically charting a course through the technological landscape of tomorrow. While AI dominates headlines, three other transformative technologies – Quantum Computing, 5G Expansion, and Spatial Computing/Extended Reality (XR) – are rapidly maturing. Each of these are poised to profoundly reshape our enterprises over the long term. Ignoring them is no longer an option, understanding their potential and preparing for their integration is a strategic imperative. Quantum Computing: Unprecedented Processing Power Quantum computing, once a theoretical ...
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Enterprise Security: Getting Ready for Q-Day and PQC
Q-Day: The day quantum computers can render all current encryption methods meaningless. If you are not yet familiar with the terms Q-Day and PQC, you should be starting today. PQC or ‘Post Quantum Computing’ refers to the next wave of potential security headaches coming your way in the next decade if not sooner. The industry already has coined a term for it, called Q-day, which is when your current security that revolves around cryptography will be rendered irrelevant. So, this may be one area where being an early adopter has far less risk than being a laggard. The good news is that we seem to have some time to prepare for this change (more ...
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