World Quantum Day: How quantum computing reshapes real-world strategy and risk

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World Quantum Day marks the transition of quantum computing from theoretical science to a global priority, with major institutions and governments preparing for its impact on strategy and risk. Experts warn that delaying action to secure systems and build quantum-ready capabilities increases risk exposure and long-term costs.
Quantum computing is no longer restricted to research laboratories and is now influencing boardroom decisions and infrastructure planning. Major institutions, including IBM and AWS, are coordinating to address the impact of quantum systems on society and encryption. Experts warn that quantum machines capable of breaking current encryption could appear before 2030. Companies are advised to audit their existing infrastructure and implement cryptographic systems capable of withstanding quantum-level attacks. The transition to a quantum era requires a formal partnership between government, industry, and academia to maintain economic competitiveness and national security. Quantum computing holds massive potential for breakthroughs in drug discovery, energy optimization, and materials engineering.
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