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The Quantum Security Shock: When Encryption Changes, Who Gets Paid? Quantum computing is not just about faster machines. It may trigger the largest cybersecurity upgrade cycle in modern history. Today’s digital world runs on RSA and elliptic curve cryptography. These systems protect global banking networks, $100+ trillion bond markets, $300+ trillion derivatives markets, government communications, crypto wallets, and thousands of companies worldwide operating on cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Every SaaS platform. Every ERP system. Every fintech app. Every logistics provider. All rely on encryption standards that powerful quantum computers could eventually break. The immediate risk is not that quantum machines break encryption tomorrow. The real risk is something called “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later.” Encrypted data can be stolen today and decrypted in the future once quantum capability reaches scale. That means sensitive financial records, defense communications, corporate secrets, and identity systems may already be at risk. Governments are not ignoring this. NIST has selected post-quantum cryptography standards. Federal agencies are being directed to prepare migration plans. Financial institutions are assessing quantum exposure. This is not science fiction. It is compliance planning. And compliance planning creates spending cycles. Consulting firms estimate quantum computing revenue in the tens of billions by 2035. But quantum security is a different scale. If encryption standards change, the entire digital infrastructure must upgrade: Cloud platforms Enterprise databases Identity management systems IoT devices Secure semiconductor chips Banking backends Telecom systems Defense networks There are thousands of companies worldwide running mission-critical workloads on cloud infrastructure. When encryption changes, they must migrate. This will not be optional. This is not about selling quantum computers. It is about upgrading the security foundation of the global economy. And this transformation will not be isolated to small niche players. Hardware security providers must redesign chips. Cryptographic specialists must implement post-quantum algorithms. Cybersecurity giants must integrate quantum-safe solutions into firewalls, endpoint protection, and identity systems. Cloud providers must update encryption layers and compliance tools across global data centers. Quantum computing companies themselves will be required to test and validate resilience frameworks. This becomes an ecosystem shift. Think about previous compliance-driven cycles: Y2K. GDPR. Cloud migration. When infrastructure changes, capital moves quickly. Markets do not wait for revenue to fully materialize. They reprice inevitability. If between 2026 and 2028 migration deadlines become mandatory, insurance requires quantum-safe compliance, or regulators accelerate adoption, capital could flow rapidly into quantum security beneficiaries. Quantum computing may be the breakthrough technology. Quantum security may be the mandatory spend. And mandatory spend is often the more predictable investment theme. When encryption changes, who sells the upgrade? A huge transformation is coming. Are you ready?