The Quantum Countdown: Why Your Business Needs Post-Quantum Cryptography Now
Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers (CRQC) are projected to emerge by 2026-2029, posing an immediate and critical threat to current encryption and necessitating urgent Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) adoption. Businesses must prioritize data audits and PQC migration to mitigate significant financial and reputational risks from the 'Harvest Now, Decrypt Later' threat model and evolving regulatory mandates.
Asset Tokenization: Moving Beyond the Sandbox
The tokenization of Real-World Assets (RWA) is creating a new liquidity paradigm for private equity and real estate. We break down the adoption metrics investors need to watch this quarter as BlackRock and Fidelity enter the arena.
DLT Weekly Review: October 04, 2025
The ‘Plumbing’ Phase: DLT Moves from Hype to Core Infrastructure This week, the shift from DLT as a "fringe experiment" to "foundational infrastructure" became undeniable. The hype is subsiding, replaced by measurable adoption. A recent [...]
DLT Weekly Review: September 27, 2025
Blockchain's Second Act: Institutions Take the Lead This week, the narrative shifted from speculative pilots to foundational strategy. The world’s largest financial institutions are no longer just exploring DLT—they are actively building the rails for [...]
Quantum Threat: The Trillion-Dollar Race for Post-Quantum Security
Quantum computing presents an immediate, profound threat to current encryption, jeopardizing multi-trillion dollar assets and critical infrastructure globally. This necessitates mandatory, immediate strategic action to adopt Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), driven by accelerating regulatory mandates and the risk of 'harvest now, decrypt later' attacks.
Quantum Threat Alert: Why Post-Quantum Cryptography is Your Urgent Strategic Imperative
Quantum computing poses an immediate, existential threat to current encryption, with adversaries actively harvesting data ('Store Now, Decrypt Later') for future decryption. Proactive migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is a strategic imperative to avoid multi-trillion-dollar financial exposures and ensure robust data security.