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Quantum Safe Now: What Federal Leaders Need to Know Before It’s Too Late

9 min · 23 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Quantum Safe Now: What Federal Leaders Need to Know Before It’s Too Late

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The episode summarizes an IBM Quantum Safe briefing and NIST migration guidance, warning federal and military IT leaders that the quantum threat is immediate due to “harvest now, decrypt later” and that migration will take 5–15 years. It cites IBM expectations of 200 logical qubits by 2029 and 2000 logical qubits by 2033–2035, when Shor’s algorithm could break RSA/ECC and undermine signatures, identity, and encrypted communications across DoD, IC, critical infrastructure, OT/SCADA, and the defense industrial base. Highlighting published federal timelines (inventory now, start high-priority migrations by 2027, avoid new non-PQC procurements, full transition by 2035), IBM’s validated PQC algorithms and Quantum Safe Suite, and stresses crypto discovery as the top blocker amid legacy and embedded systems, funding, ownership, vendor readiness, and prioritization. 00:00 Why Quantum Safe Now? 02:05 National Security Stakes 02:50 Deadlines and Mandates 03:21 IBM PQC Demos 04:30 The Crypto Discovery Challenge 05:36 Migration Concerns and Priorities 06:46 How ATP Gov Helps 07:28 Bottom Line Takeaways and Next Steps This episode is brought to you by ATP Gov. Visit us online at www.atpgov.com [http://www.atpgov.com] or follow us on LinkedIn.

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