Defending Enterprise Data Against Quantum Encryption Attacks

The Cybersecurity Vault with guest Michael Fasulo

The quantum cliff is coming. Q-Day is the point in time when quantum computers become powerful enough to break most data encryption. It is inevitable that legacy algorithms will be undermined and the race is on to proactively migrate to modern tools to protect sensitive data.

 

In our latest episode of Cybersecurity Insights, I sat down with Michael Fasulo from Commvault to discuss the need and transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) standards.

- The universal risks of advancements in quantum computers to undermine current and long-term data security

- Why timing is key to migrate to Post-Quantum Cryptography capabilities before attackers achieve an advantage.

- The challenges that technology and security companies have in successfully migrating to Post-Quantum Cryptography.

- Why organizations should hold vendors responsible for providing secure, user-friendly solutions without additional costs.

- The importance of cryptography agility, allowing organizations to adapt quickly to evolving threats and maintain robust security measures.

 

Discover how these new algorithms are set to safeguard sensitive data against emerging threats and why crypto agility is essential for future-proofing your security strategy.

 

Join the conversation and learn how to navigate the complexities of this quantum future.

 

 

Sponsored by Commvault

 

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