Wired for Change
Quantum computing has the potential to break the encryption that underpins today’s digital world—and the timeline may be closer than expected. In this episode of Wired for Change, Amy Yee sits down with James Nguyen, CEO of Quantropi, to explore what that means in practical terms—from battlefield communications to banking systems. Together, they unpack the real-world implications of quantum risk, including the concept of “harvest now, decrypt later,” the rise of deepfakes, and the broader challenge of maintaining trust in digital systems. It’s a grounded, accessible conversation designed to help leaders cut through the noise and start thinking about what action looks like today. 🎧 Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: Why quantum risk feels distant 01:00 – Battlefield communications and real-world use 06:00 – Securing transatlantic communications 08:30 – Quantum timelines and “Y2Q” 11:00 – The “harvest now, decrypt later” risk 13:30 – Deepfakes and trust in digital content 17:00 – Where organizations stand today 20:00 – Why no one wants to move first 27:00 – Legacy systems and infrastructure risk 31:00 – Ecosystem risk and global dependencies 34:00 – Misconceptions about quantum 37:00 – What leading organizations are doing differently 39:00 – Build vs. retrofit: where to start 42:00 – Practical guardrails for leaders 50:00 – Culture, accountability, and leadership 01:02:00 – Final takeaway
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