The quantum security era is coming – here’s how leaders can prepare for it
Quantum computers could threaten our everyday cybersecurity in the near future, requiring quantum-secure cryptography and for organisations to act now.
Quantum computers could threaten our everyday cybersecurity in the near future, requiring quantum-secure cryptography and for organisations to act now.
Quantum computers could render current encryption systems obsolete. Addressing this issue requires action at the national and global levels - starting now.
We know quantum computing's exponentially faster processing speeds will outmanoeuvre existing cybersecurity – and the time to prepare for that is now.
Quantum computers are becoming so technologically advanced that soon they could crack modern encryption. Here's how to ensure your business is quantum-safe.
Every year on October 21, the world marks Global Encryption Day. With fully homomorphic encryption, one can safely outsource computations to the cloud or to a third party and even have mu...
Quantum computing is developing at breakneck speed. Which is why the timing for building a quantum data centre in Europe couldn’t be better.
With awareness of the cybersecurity threat posed by quantum computers rising, businesses must take steps to ensure that they are quantum ready
The Centre for Cybersecurity is reinforcing the importance of cybersecurity as a strategic priority and drives global public-private action to address systemic cybersecurity challenges.