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The official "Q Day," the day quantum computers are predicted to break current encryption standards, is "set" for 2035 by NIST (meaning you have to migrate to post-quantum cryptography by then). However, recent breakthroughs in quantum computing suggest this timeline is dangerously optimistic. This video explores the accelerated threat to our digital security, highlighting: • The New Timeline: Groundbreaking roadmaps from quantum computing leaders like IonQ and IBM predict they could have enough logical qubits to crack today's encryption by 2030, if not sooner. • The Technology: Learn how new techniques in creating and scaling logical qubits are rapidly advancing quantum capabilities. Both IonQ and IBM, using different methods, have landed on a "magic number" of 12 logical qubits per module as the key to scaling up. • The "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" Threat: Hostile actors are already capturing encrypted data, from state secrets to sensitive healthcare information, with the expectation of decrypting it once quantum computers are powerful enough. • The Urgent Call to Action: While the official deadline for migrating to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is 2035, the reality of these technological leaps means industries with long-term secrets must accelerate their transition now. • The Silver Lining: It's not all bad news. The same advancements that pose a threat to cryptography also mean the incredible benefits of quantum computing—in medicine, finance, and complex problem-solving—could arrive much sooner than expected. We may achieve quantum advantage in the next year or two. Join Konstantinos Karagiannis, Director of Quantum Computing Services at Protiviti (aka KonstantHacker), as he breaks down what this new quantum reality means for cybersecurity, why the clock is ticking faster than ever, and what industries need to do to prepare for a post-quantum world.