Quantum Computing: The Cybersecurity Threat You Can’t Ignore, Says Brian Cox

Professor Brian Cox is set to unravel the mysteries of quantum computing at Infosecurity Europe 2025. His keynote, “Quantum computers might change everything, eventually …,” promises to explore the cybersecurity conundrum that these computers might bring. Join Cox as he tackles how black holes and quantum mechanics could reshape the digital landscape.

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Who knew black holes and cybersecurity had so much in common? Besides sucking the life out of things, both are mind-bogglingly complex! With Professor Brian Cox on the mic, expect a cosmological twist on encryptions and quantum conundrums. This is one small step for quantum, one giant leap for security geeks!

Key Points:

  • Professor Brian Cox will keynote Infosecurity Europe 2025, discussing quantum computing’s impact on cybersecurity.
  • Quantum computing advancements, such as Microsoft’s quantum chip, are nearing commercial viability.
  • Quantum computers pose risks to current encryption protocols, threatening digital information security.
  • Only 23% of surveyed cybersecurity professionals feel prepared for quantum-resistant security challenges.
  • Infosecurity Europe celebrates its 30th anniversary from 3-5 June 2025 at ExCel London.

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