Organizations should make these 3 changes now to protect against the quantum computing threat
Many businesses indicate that they are waiting for ‘the right moment’ to kickstart the transition to secure their systems against the quantum threat.
Filipe is a cyber resilience and digital professional with a focus on strategy, transformation and innovation on public-private sectors. Filipe has 10+ years of experience in helping organizations shaping and delivering their global cyber and digital strategies and transformations by bridging a strong technical background with business strategy. Filipe holds a PhD in Applied Cryptography from the University of Leuven, MSc in Computer Science from the University of Bristol, and BSc in Computer Engineering from the New University of Lisbon.
Many businesses indicate that they are waiting for ‘the right moment’ to kickstart the transition to secure their systems against the quantum threat.
As quantum technology is rapidly developing, business leaders will need to make changes to stay ahead of the curve. Here are four key actions to implement two important mindset shifts.
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