About QUANTUM IS HERE: GLOBAL INDUSTRY CHALLENGE & POST-QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY
10:00AM — 10:15AM
Global Industry Challenge 2026 Announcement
10:15AM — 10:40AM
Charting the Path to Post-Quantum Cryptography Panel
GLOBAL INDUSTRY CHALLENGE
Learn about the 2026 Global Industry Challenge, a platform for innovators, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to engage in collaborative action to solve practical use cases using quantum and quantum adjacencies such as AI. By bringing together diverse teams and resources, the Challenge aims to accelerate the practical implementation of quantum technologies across key sectors. The winners will be selected by the respective industry leaders who must deliver their missions using quantum as a core tool.
CHARTING THE PATH TO POST-QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY
The emergence of cryptographically relevant quantum computers poses an unprecedented threat to global cybersecurity. These powerful systems will render today's widely deployed public-key cryptography obsolete, exposing military communications, financial transactions, healthcare records, and critical infrastructure to catastrophic breaches.
While such quantum capabilities may be further out, the threat is immediate. Nation-state adversaries are already implementing "harvest now, decrypt later" strategies—stealing and stockpiling encrypted data today for future decryption once quantum computers mature. This reality demands urgent action.
The transition timeline is daunting. Cybersecurity experts project that migrating to quantum-safe protocols will require at least a decade to complete across interconnected systems. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) launched its post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standardization initiative in 2016, releasing the first three standards in 2024. Federal agencies now have a White House mandate to complete their PQC transition by 2035, while the private sector faces parallel imperatives across banking, healthcare, and critical infrastructure. Beyond PQC algorithms, organizations are also exploring quantum key distribution (QKD) and other quantum-native security technologies as complementary protective measures.
The scope is staggering: the World Economic Forum estimates that over 20 billion digital services worldwide will require upgrading or replacement within the next two decades.
This special session brings together cybersecurity leaders from government and industry to accelerate practical PQC migration strategies and drive coordinated action across crititcal digital ecosystem.
Session Speakers
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REBECCA KRAUTHAMER
CEO, CO-FOUNDER
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SIMON PATKOVIC
VP, QUANTUM-SAFE SOLUTIONS
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GEORGE THOMAS
PRESIDENT & CEO
CONNECTED DMV
Additional speakers to be added as they are confirmed.
ABOUT QUANTUM MEANS BUSINESS AT CES
Explore how the convergence of quantum, optics, sensors, and AI/ML is rewriting the rules of innovation and powering a new era of high-impact commercial opportunity. As these technologies fuse and mature, they’re enabling capabilities once thought impossible—unlocking breakthroughs across industries from finance and mobility to defense, health, and beyond.
In partnership with CES, Quantum World Congress presents Quantum Means Business—a half-day programming track on Tuesday, January 6th at the Las Vegas Convention Center in the Main Hall, featuring industry trailblazers unpacking the rapid acceleration of quantum and adjacent technologies. Together, they’ll reveal how breakthroughs in optics, sensing, and AI/ML are moving from labs to markets, reshaping industries, and opening new dealmaking frontiers.
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