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How Europe Prepares Itself Against Quantum Threats: Part Three in QSI’s Series on Global Cryptography Reports

Introduction to QSI’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Series

Governments around the world are beginning to prepare themselves for the quantum threat. Even though quantum computers may not be prevalent in any commercial sense in years, national security requires for sensitive data and documents to be quantum proof well in advance. No one wants their opponents to get access to five-year-old, or even ten-year-old, sensitive material.

But how, exactly, are nations approaching post-quantum cryptography (PQC)?

In answering that question, QSI has released its third quantum cybersecurity report, titled How Europe Prepares Itself Against Quantum Threats: Part Three in QSI’s Series on Global Cryptography Reports.

Report Authors

Petra Soderling

Petra Söderling, Head of Government and Consortium Relations at the Quantum Strategy Institute (QSI).

Söderling is a Finnish American award-winning innovation leader who thinks that governments have an unrecognized role in creating new innovations, new industries even.

Söderling is currently an advisor with the World Bank on development and application of deep technologies. She is the author of Government and Innovation, a 2023 book that that looks at how local, regional, and national governments can use existing instruments to steer their economies to include more innovative industries that provide a higher economic value-add.

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