The Y2K of the 2020s: Defusing the Quantum Threat
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12-Mar-2026
While Washington spends all its airtime debating the regulation of AI, there's a multi-trillion-dollar threat silently gathering momentum that requires immediate action. QuSecure CEO and co-founder Rebecca Krauthamer, recently named to the inaugural Quantum Security 25 list, joins Techstrong TV to explain why the "harvest now, decrypt later" strategy by adversaries makes the quantum threat a problem of today, not tomorrow. Krauthamer breaks down how her company is abstracting encryption to the network level, providing a push-button solution to outmaneuver the slow crawl of enterprise migrations before the quantum "Y2K" hits us all.
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