Webinar: Preparing for the Quantum Future: ​​​​​​​Navigating the Shift to Quantum-Safe Cryptography

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SECO-Institute warmly invites you to our insightful webinar with Oscar Koeroo, CISO Concern for Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport on Quantum-Safe Cryptography.

In this webinar on quantum-safe cryptography, you will learn why the advent of quantum computers poses a threat to current cryptographic systems and how organisations can prepare for this shift. We will discuss the key differences between classical and quantum-safe cryptography in an accessible way, without delving too deeply into the technical details.

Additionally, you will gain insights into how the transition to quantum-safe systems will unfold over the coming years. Discover the steps your organisation should take to be ready and identify the current dependencies to ensure a smooth migration.

Takeaways:

  • Understanding the Threat: Learn why quantum computers will challenge the security of current cryptographic systems;
  • Key Differences: Explore the fundamental differences between classical and quantum-safe cryptography in simple terms;
  • Future Roadmap: Gain insights into how the transition to quantum-safe cryptography will evolve in the coming years;
  • Preparation Steps: Discover the practical steps your organisation can take to prepare for quantum-safe encryption;
  • What can you do today: identify which steps can be taken today to start the transition and make the first steps with impact.

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  • Date: 04-11-2024
  • Starts at: 16:00 CET
Oscar Koeroo
CISO Concern for Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport

Jasper Lazet
Programme Manager at SECO-Institute

Agenda
16h00: Welcome 
16h05: Preparing for the Quantum Future
16h45: Q&A Session
17h00: Closing remarks and next webinars