Is new tech a gift to cybercriminals? Experts say yes

Quantum computing might sound like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, but it’s becoming an undeniable reality. As tech giants race to harness its power, it’s quickly transforming the world of cybersecurity. Imagine a new frontier where encryption as we know it could become obsolete.

The rise of quantum computing could open a dangerous door for hackers and cybercriminals, and what we once thought was secure may no longer be.

Curious about how this technology will change the digital landscape? Click on to discover how quantum computing might redefine the future of cybersecurity—and what organizations can do to stay ahead of the curve.

How does it work?

Instead of using bits, which represent either a 0 or a 1, quantum computers use quantum bits or "qubits."

Powerful processor

In November 2022, IBM unveiled its Osprey processor, a 433-qubit system, marking a significant advancement in quantum hardware.