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Building Quantum Resilience Requires C-Suite Commitment, but It Doesn’t Have to Mean Tearing Out Existing Infrastructure

  • September 19, 2022
  • Cybersecurity

Wave Lock Cybersecurity…Research analyst data suggests the typical CISO spends two to three years at a company…

…This leads to potential misalignment with a risk that is likely to materialize in five to 10 years…

…And yet, as we see with government agencies and a host of other organizations, the data you generate today can provide adversaries with tremendous value in the future once they can access it…

…This existential problem will likely not be tackled solely by the person in charge of security…

…It must be addressed at the highest business leadership levels owing to its critical nature…

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