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Crypto 2030: Rethinking Security in a Quantum-Driven World

By 2030, quantum computing may render today’s cryptographic systems—like RSA, ECC, and even AES—vulnerable to powerful quantum attacks. This forward-looking session explores how Shor’s and Grover’s algorithms pose a real threat to our encryption foundations and what “Q-Day” could mean for data privacy, infrastructure, and national security. Attendees will discover why quantum computing will disrupt cryptography, the urgent need for post-quantum cryptography (PQC), and how organizations can pivot through crypto agility, hybrid defenses, and proactive inventorying of vulnerable assets.
Informed by global initiatives such as NIST’s PQC standardization, the session introduces lattice-based algorithms like Kyber and Dilithium, unpacking their role in creating quantum-resilient architectures. You'll learn why AES isn’t obsolete—yet—and how doubling key lengths can sustain symmetric encryption’s strength. Real-world readiness begins now, and this talk outlines a four-step quantum preparedness roadmap every security team should consider.
From hybrid cryptosystems to the role of quantum AI, and from trust redesign to actionable migration strategies, this session is a call to rethink digital security—not only to survive the quantum era but to lead in it.

From practical migration strategies to global standardization efforts, this session blends real-world urgency with forward-thinking guidance. Whether you're a developer, CISO, or security strategist, this talk is your roadmap to staying resilient, crypto-agile, and ready for what's next.

Soenil Soebedar

Founder SOEBIT Cybersecurity - EU, Freelancer Cryptography Architect, Senior PKI Specialist, Cybersecurity Consultant, Speaker & Trainer

Utrecht, The Netherlands

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