Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. Highlights Urgent Need for Quantum-Resistant Data Protection
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GlobeNewswire
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This article discusses the urgency of quantum-resistant cybersecurity, focusing on the risks posed to government systems, financial data, healthcare records, and critical infrastructure. It highlights that organizations with long-term confidentiality requirements must act now to protect data before quantum computers become capable of breaking current encryption. The piece is issued on behalf of Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. (QSE), positioning their solutions as the answer to this emerging threat.
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That is precisely the category QSE keeps pointing to: government systems, financial data, healthcare records, critical-infrastructure systems and other long-lived sensitive information.
The cybersecurity market, QSE argues, is entering
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