Mastering Post-Quantum Cryptography and AI-Driven Cyber Threats

The cybersecurity landscape is undergoing a paradigm shift driven by two unstoppable forces: Generative AI and Shor’s Algorithm-capable Quantum Computing. As we approach "Q-Day," the window for organizations to transition to quantum-resistant architectures is closing.

Modern threat actors are no longer just using brute force; they are utilizing Quantum-AI convergence to automate vulnerability discovery and bypass legacy encryption. This session provides a roadmap for transitioning from traditional cybersecurity to a Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) framework.

Join Roger A. Grimes, KnowBe4 CISO Advisor, for an expert-led analysis of the quantum threat landscape. Roger moves beyond the hype to provide a technical deep dive into Quantum-Resilient Security (QRS) and the AI-augmented attack vectors targeting your infrastructure today.

Core Learning Objectives for Security Leaders:
The AI/Quantum Nexus: Distinguishing between Predictive AI and Generative AI to understand their specific roles in automated exploit generation.

Cryptographic Agility: Identifying the "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" (HNDL) risk and why RSA/ECC defenses are nearing their end-of-life.

AI-Enhanced Threat Vectors: How quantum logic increases the velocity of social engineering, credential stuffing, and polymorphic ransomware.

NIST PQC Standards: Practical steps for implementing the latest NIST-approved quantum-resistant algorithms within your existing tech stack.

Hybrid Defense Strategies: Protecting your internal AI deployments while simultaneously defending against adversarial quantum tools.

Don't be left behind by the Quantum Transition. Gain the precise intelligence and defensive protocols required to achieve Quantum-Resilience and secure your organization against the next generation of cryptographic threats.

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