
How the world can prepare for quantum-computing cyber risks
Quantum computing will soon become the technology of the present but the potential security impacts are not yet understood by either citizens, organizations, or decision-makers.
Filipe is a cybersecurity strategy, transformation, and innovation leader. At the Centre for Cybersecurity at the World Economic Forum, he manages and oversees the cyber resilience strategy, team and initiatives across critical infrastructure industries, aiming to address systemic challenges across public-private sectors. Filipe has over 10 years of experience helping organizations shape global cyber and digital strategies by combining strong technical expertise with business acumen. He holds a PhD in Applied Cryptography, an MSc in Computer Science, and a BSc in Computer Engineering.
Quantum computing will soon become the technology of the present but the potential security impacts are not yet understood by either citizens, organizations, or decision-makers.
Critical infrastructure such as oil and gas must get used to the idea of a continually escalating cyberthreat landscape – and plan accordingly
The recent cyber-attack on the US oil and gas pipeline could become one of the most expensive attacks to an economy. Here are six principles to improve cybersecurity.
