Quantum Computing

Organizations should make these 3 changes now to protect against the quantum computing threat

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The quantum threat will increase data breaches of sensitive health and financial personal data, challenge the integrity of digital documents and break certain cryptocurrency encryption. Image: Photo by Fractal Hassan on Unsplash

Colin Soutar
Managing Director, Cyber Risk, Deloitte
Isaac Kohn
Partner, Deloitte
Filipe Beato
Lead, Centre for Cybersecurity, World Economic Forum
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