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The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing is giving birth to new and formidable threats to security, which experts warn could have devastating consequences if left unchecked. Learn how organizations can prepare for these emerging threats and build resilience in the face of an evolving threat landscape.
In a world where technology is rapidly advancing, one area that is emerging as a significant concern for organizations is cybersecurity. The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing has given birth to new and formidable threats to security, which experts warn could have devastating consequences if left unchecked.
The recent surge in AI-powered phishing attacks and the increasing threat posed by quantum computers are leaving many organizations on high alert. According to a recent report, 93% of security leaders are preparing for daily AI-driven attacks, while nearly two-thirds of organizations see quantum computing as the biggest cybersecurity threat looming in the next 3-5 years.
The advent of quantum computing has brought about significant changes in the way data is processed and protected. Quantum computers have the potential to render much of today's encryption useless, while AI-powered attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated. The threat landscape is rapidly evolving, and organizations must be prepared to adapt and respond accordingly.
Experts warn that if left unchecked, these threats could pose significant risks to businesses and individuals alike. According to IBM, cyber breaches are already costing an average of $4.44 million per incident, with some incidents reaching as high as $10.22 million in the US. The quantum threat is expected to exacerbate this problem even further.
However, experts also argue that solutions are available now that can protect organizations from these threats. "Solutions are available now that can protect you for Q-day and today," says a spokesperson. "We need to move beyond hype and get practical. The game is no longer about how fast we can innovate; it's about how securely we can innovate."
A recent webinar, "Building Trust and Resilience for the AI and Quantum 2.0 Era," brought together top experts in the field to discuss these pressing issues. The panel covered topics such as quantum computing, sensing, and comms, as well as how to make infrastructure unbreakable.
"We need to be proactive in developing robust security measures that can withstand the threats posed by AI and quantum computing," says Dr. Michael Eggleston, Data & Devices Group Leader at Nokia Bell Labs. "The future of cybersecurity depends on our ability to innovate and stay ahead of these emerging threats."
The experts also emphasized the importance of tailoring solutions to specific industries. "Whether you're in finance, healthcare, or critical infrastructure, grab strategies customized for high-stakes data protection," says Donna Dodson, former Chief Cybersecurity Advisor at NIST.
Overall, the convergence of AI and quantum computing has brought about a new era of cybersecurity threats that organizations must be prepared to face. By adopting proactive security measures and staying informed about emerging threats, organizations can build resilience and stay ahead of the curve.
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