Today's The Wall Street Journal article, 'How Quantum Computing Works And How It Could Supercharge—and Disrupt—Billion-Dollar Industries,' puts a spotlight on a looming cybersecurity challenge: 'Those last two categories could supercharge artificial intelligence, and could break current encryption technology, requiring banks and other institutions to develop new methods of keeping their data safe.' At Global Integrity Inc., we've been ahead of this curve for years. Our proprietary P3E encryption technology—combined with our patented, unique Key Management system—is specifically engineered to withstand quantum computing threats. No retrofits needed; it's quantum-resistant by design. As quantum capabilities accelerate, the time to act is now. Banks, enterprises, and institutions: don't wait for disruption to hit your data security. 🚀 Curious about making your encryption quantum-safe? Drop a comment below or DM us to learn more. Full article here: https://lnkd.in/exDS8Mv9 #QuantumComputing #Cybersecurity #Encryption #P3E #KeyManagement #DataSecurity
Quantum Computing Threats: Protecting Data with P3E Encryption
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Today's The Wall Street Journal article is a wake-up call: Quantum computing could soon crack traditional encryption, forcing institutions to rethink data protection. 📊 🔐 dSECURE OFFICE integrates Global Integrity's breakthrough P3E polymorphic encryption directly into Microsoft Office—automatically securing documents, emails, and files with quantum-resistant protection and patented key management. No workflow disruptions, just unbreakable security for your most sensitive productivity data. Don't wait for the threat to arrive. Protect your Office environment today. ⚡ WSJ link: https://lnkd.in/exDS8Mv9 #MicrosoftOfficeSecurity #QuantumResistant #dSecureOffice #P3E #DataProtection
Today's The Wall Street Journal article, 'How Quantum Computing Works And How It Could Supercharge—and Disrupt—Billion-Dollar Industries,' puts a spotlight on a looming cybersecurity challenge: 'Those last two categories could supercharge artificial intelligence, and could break current encryption technology, requiring banks and other institutions to develop new methods of keeping their data safe.' At Global Integrity Inc., we've been ahead of this curve for years. Our proprietary P3E encryption technology—combined with our patented, unique Key Management system—is specifically engineered to withstand quantum computing threats. No retrofits needed; it's quantum-resistant by design. As quantum capabilities accelerate, the time to act is now. Banks, enterprises, and institutions: don't wait for disruption to hit your data security. 🚀 Curious about making your encryption quantum-safe? Drop a comment below or DM us to learn more. Full article here: https://lnkd.in/exDS8Mv9 #QuantumComputing #Cybersecurity #Encryption #P3E #KeyManagement #DataSecurity
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#WSJ just highlighted a critical risk: Quantum computing could break today's encryption, exposing data at banks and institutions everywhere. 📱 🛡️ PRIVACY PHONE from Global Integrity takes privacy to the hardware level—a fully hardened smartphone with built-in quantum-resistant P3E encryption, strict app controls, no unauthorized data transmission, and defense against spyware/malware. Pair it with QTel for end-to-end secure comms. In a world racing toward quantum threats, true device-level privacy isn't optional—it's essential. 🌟 Check out the article: https://lnkd.in/exDS8Mv9 #PrivacyPhone #HardenedSmartphone #QuantumProof #MobileSecurity #NoTracking
Today's The Wall Street Journal article, 'How Quantum Computing Works And How It Could Supercharge—and Disrupt—Billion-Dollar Industries,' puts a spotlight on a looming cybersecurity challenge: 'Those last two categories could supercharge artificial intelligence, and could break current encryption technology, requiring banks and other institutions to develop new methods of keeping their data safe.' At Global Integrity Inc., we've been ahead of this curve for years. Our proprietary P3E encryption technology—combined with our patented, unique Key Management system—is specifically engineered to withstand quantum computing threats. No retrofits needed; it's quantum-resistant by design. As quantum capabilities accelerate, the time to act is now. Banks, enterprises, and institutions: don't wait for disruption to hit your data security. 🚀 Curious about making your encryption quantum-safe? Drop a comment below or DM us to learn more. Full article here: https://lnkd.in/exDS8Mv9 #QuantumComputing #Cybersecurity #Encryption #P3E #KeyManagement #DataSecurity
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Sharing this from Global Integrity Inc. because the quantum threat isn't future hype—it's here, and organizations need to act now. The The Wall Street Journal nails it: 🚨 quantum computing could break current encryption, putting banks and institutions at risk. That's why we've built P3E encryption + our patented key management to be quantum-resistant from the ground up. Proud of our team's work on solutions like QTel Secure, dSecure Office, and Privacy Phone that deliver real protection today. What steps is your organization taking to prepare for quantum risks? Let's discuss in the comments. #QuantumComputing #Cybersecurity #Encryption #QuantumResistant #P3E
Today's The Wall Street Journal article, 'How Quantum Computing Works And How It Could Supercharge—and Disrupt—Billion-Dollar Industries,' puts a spotlight on a looming cybersecurity challenge: 'Those last two categories could supercharge artificial intelligence, and could break current encryption technology, requiring banks and other institutions to develop new methods of keeping their data safe.' At Global Integrity Inc., we've been ahead of this curve for years. Our proprietary P3E encryption technology—combined with our patented, unique Key Management system—is specifically engineered to withstand quantum computing threats. No retrofits needed; it's quantum-resistant by design. As quantum capabilities accelerate, the time to act is now. Banks, enterprises, and institutions: don't wait for disruption to hit your data security. 🚀 Curious about making your encryption quantum-safe? Drop a comment below or DM us to learn more. Full article here: https://lnkd.in/exDS8Mv9 #QuantumComputing #Cybersecurity #Encryption #P3E #KeyManagement #DataSecurity
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Quantum computing is advancing fast—and as The Wall Street Journal warns today, it 'could break current encryption technology' used by banks and beyond. 📞 🔐 At QTEL SECURE (powered by Global Integrity's P3E quantum-resistant encryption), your voice, video, and messaging stays protected with peer-to-peer, end-to-end security that's designed to withstand quantum threats—no backdoors, no compromises. Stay ahead of the curve. Secure your communications ecosystem now. 🚀 Read the full WSJ article: https://lnkd.in/exDS8Mv9 #QuantumSecure #EncryptedCommunications #QTelSecure #PrivacyFirst #EndToEndEncryption
Today's The Wall Street Journal article, 'How Quantum Computing Works And How It Could Supercharge—and Disrupt—Billion-Dollar Industries,' puts a spotlight on a looming cybersecurity challenge: 'Those last two categories could supercharge artificial intelligence, and could break current encryption technology, requiring banks and other institutions to develop new methods of keeping their data safe.' At Global Integrity Inc., we've been ahead of this curve for years. Our proprietary P3E encryption technology—combined with our patented, unique Key Management system—is specifically engineered to withstand quantum computing threats. No retrofits needed; it's quantum-resistant by design. As quantum capabilities accelerate, the time to act is now. Banks, enterprises, and institutions: don't wait for disruption to hit your data security. 🚀 Curious about making your encryption quantum-safe? Drop a comment below or DM us to learn more. Full article here: https://lnkd.in/exDS8Mv9 #QuantumComputing #Cybersecurity #Encryption #P3E #KeyManagement #DataSecurity
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⚛️ Quantum Computing vs Encryption: The Clock Is Ticking Cybersecurity experts are raising alarms quantum computers could potentially break today’s encryption standards as early as 2029. 🔍 What’s the risk? Modern encryption (like RSA and ECC) relies on mathematical problems that are extremely hard for classical computers but quantum systems could solve them exponentially faster. ⚠️ Why this matters now:- The threat isn’t just future-facing. Attackers are already leveraging “store now, decrypt later” strategies harvesting encrypted data today with the intention of decrypting it once quantum capabilities mature. 💡 What organizations should do:- • Start assessing exposure to quantum risk across systems and data • Explore and adopt post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions • Prioritize protection of long-lived sensitive data • Build crypto-agility into infrastructure (ability to switch algorithms quickly) • Stay aligned with evolving standards from global security bodies 🔐 The transition to quantum-safe security isn’t optional it’s inevitable. Those who prepare early will be far better positioned in a post-quantum world. #CyberSecurity #QuantumComputing #PostQuantum #Encryption #InfoSec #FutureTech #DataSecurity
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Most people missed a quiet but massive moment in cybersecurity history. In 2024, NIST finalized the world's first post-quantum encryption standards — algorithms specifically designed to withstand attacks from quantum computers. Two of the three were built by IBM researchers. Why does this matter? Because the encryption protecting your messages, your bank, your medical records — all of it — was designed for a world where quantum computers didn't exist. That world has an expiration date. Quantum machines don't just make today's encryption harder to crack. They make it breakable. Full stop. And here's the part that should keep security professionals up at night: attackers are already harvesting encrypted data today, banking on the fact that tomorrow's quantum computers will unlock it. Your "secure" messages from 2024 could be an open book by 2034. So what does the response look like in practice? IBM Research just partnered with Signal — arguably the gold standard of encrypted messaging — to rebuild its group messaging architecture using those new NIST quantum-safe algorithms. Not bolt them on. Rebuild. (Simply swapping in the new algorithms would've exploded Signal's bandwidth by 100x. The engineering challenge was enormous.) This is what the transition to a post-quantum world actually looks like: not a flip of a switch, but a fundamental rethinking of how encryption is built into the apps we rely on every day. Signal is early. Most apps aren't there yet. The question worth asking: which of the tools your organization depends on will be quantum-safe — and when? #QuantumComputing #Cybersecurity #Encryption #PostQuantum #IBM #Signal #NIST #InfoSec #Privacy
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QUANTUM RISK IS NOW ➡️ Quantum computing is often talked about as a future breakthrough 🚀, but in cybersecurity, the reality is far more immediate. The risk is already here, quietly reshaping how organisations need to think about protecting their data today. 👉 https://lnkd.in/e9Veu5uz ➡️ Many assume quantum security only matters once quantum computers arrive at scale. In truth, waiting could be costly. Sensitive data being captured today could be decrypted in the future, turning “secure” information into tomorrow’s exposure 🔓 ➡️ This is where the concept of harvest now, decrypt later becomes critical. Threat actors are already collecting encrypted data with the intention of unlocking it when quantum capabilities catch up. If your data needs to stay secure for years, the clock is already ticking ⏳ ➡️ Quantum security is not about futuristic tech. It is about strengthening what you already have. From upgrading encryption to planning long-term resilience, organisations can take practical steps today to stay ahead 💡 ➡️ The shift to quantum-ready security will not happen overnight. It requires visibility, planning, and leadership awareness. But those who act early will protect more than data, they will protect trust 🤝 ➡️ The question is no longer if quantum disruption is coming. It is whether you are preparing for it now ⚡ #CyberSecurity #QuantumComputing #DataProtection #InformationSecurity #RiskManagement #Encryption #DigitalTransformation #CyberResilience #PostQuantum #Technology
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🔒 Quantum-Safe Email: Protecting S/MIME Against Quantum Threats In a world where quantum computing is advancing rapidly, email security is at risk. The S/MIME standard, widely used to encrypt and sign emails, relies on cryptographic algorithms vulnerable to quantum attacks like Shor's algorithm. This could compromise the confidentiality and authenticity of sensitive communications in businesses and governments. 🛡️ Evolution Toward Post-Quantum Cryptography The transition to quantum-resistant algorithms is essential. Organizations like NIST are standardizing options such as CRYSTALS-Kyber for key exchange and CRYSTALS-Dilithium for digital signatures. Integrating these into S/MIME would ensure "quantum-safe" emails without drastically altering existing workflows. 📧 Challenges and Practical Solutions - 🔑 Gradual Migration: Start with hybrids that combine classical and post-quantum cryptography for compatibility. - ⚙️ Software Updates: Providers like Microsoft and Google must update email clients to support new algorithms. - 📊 Risk Assessment: Companies should audit their S/MIME implementations and plan upgrades before quantum threats become real. This innovation not only protects current data but also paves the way for a secure future. For more information, visit: https://lnkd.in/dY8dHh6k #Cybersecurity #PostQuantumCryptography #QuantumComputing #EmailSecurity #SMIME If you like this content, consider donating to the Enigma Security community to keep supporting more news: https://lnkd.in/evtXjJTA Connect with me on LinkedIn to discuss more about cybersecurity: https://lnkd.in/ex7ST38j 📅 Thu, 09 Apr 2026 07:31:13 +0000 🔗Subscribe to the Membership: https://lnkd.in/eh_rNRyt
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Quantum computing is often framed as a "future problem", but the decisions leaders make today will determine whether their organizations are resilient decades from now. You don’t need to solve quantum computing tomorrow but there are three practical steps every executive should start today: 💫 Map long-term sensitive data Know exactly where your most critical information lives — financial records, intellectual property, legal communications. 💫Ensure cryptographic agility Build systems that can swap encryption algorithms without overhauling your infrastructure. Today’s cryptography may not last for tomorrow’s threats. 💫Start building layered resilient architectures Security isn’t just about algorithms. It’s about systems design that keeps your data safe even if one layer fails. Organizations that take these steps early can transition gradually avoiding the scramble that comes when quantum risks become urgent. Leadership is not about reacting to quantum computing, it’s about designing a system that will stand the test of time. #QuantumSecurity #CXOLeadership #CyberSecurity #PostQuantum #ResilientArchitecture
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🔒 Quantum-Safe Email: Protecting S/MIME Against Quantum Threats In a world where quantum computing is advancing rapidly, email security is at risk. The S/MIME standard, widely used to encrypt and sign emails, relies on cryptographic algorithms vulnerable to quantum attacks like Shor's algorithm. This could compromise the confidentiality and authenticity of sensitive communications in businesses and governments. 🛡️ Evolution Toward Post-Quantum Cryptography The transition to quantum-resistant algorithms is essential. Organizations like NIST are standardizing options such as CRYSTALS-Kyber for key exchange and CRYSTALS-Dilithium for digital signatures. Integrating these into S/MIME would ensure "quantum-safe" emails without drastically altering existing workflows. 📧 Challenges and Practical Solutions - 🔑 Gradual Migration: Start with hybrids that combine classical and post-quantum cryptography for compatibility. - ⚙️ Software Updates: Providers like Microsoft and Google must update email clients to support new algorithms. - 📊 Risk Assessment: Companies should audit their S/MIME implementations and plan upgrades before quantum threats become real. This innovation not only protects current data but also paves the way for a secure future. For more information, visit: https://lnkd.in/diFFigYT #Cybersecurity #PostQuantumCryptography #QuantumComputing #EmailSecurity #SMIME If you like this content, consider donating to the Enigma Security community to keep supporting more news: https://lnkd.in/er_qUAQh Connect with me on LinkedIn to discuss more about cybersecurity: https://lnkd.in/eXXHi_Rr 📅 Thu, 09 Apr 2026 07:31:13 +0000 🔗Subscribe to the Membership: https://lnkd.in/eh_rNRyt
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