Building Trust and Resilience for the AI and Quantum 2.0 Era. The Next Cybersecurity Crisis Won't Be Just AI -- It'll Be Quantum-Enhanced.
Quantum 2.0 is here—ushering in a new era of computing, sensing, and communication. At the same time, artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly, amplifying the capabilities and complexity of next-generation technologies. This expert panel brings together leaders from research, industry, and academia to explore the convergence of quantum and AI, and what it means for the future of innovation, connectivity, and security.
Panelists will dive into breakthroughs in distributed quantum computing, entanglement-based communication, and quantum-enhanced sensing, as well as the role of AI in optimizing and automating quantum systems. These advances are reshaping how we process information, interact with the physical world, and build intelligent, adaptive infrastructure.
But with this transformation comes risk. The integration of AI and quantum technologies expands the digital threat landscape, especially for sectors that rely on the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive data. The emergence of cryptographically relevant quantum computers (CRQCs) and AI-driven cyber threats presents a dual challenge to digital trust.
The panel will also explore how to build quantum- and AI-resilient infrastructure, emphasizing a layered, defense-in-depth approach. Topics will include post-quantum cryptography (PQC), symmetric key infrastructure (SKI), and quantum key distribution (QKD)—critical components for securing the next generation of digital systems.
Panelists will explore:
Featured Speakers
Dr. Michael Eggleston
Data & Devices Group Leader, Nokia Bell Labs
Dr. Michele Mosca
Co-founder, evolutionQ & Chair, ETSI/IQC Quantum-Safe Cryptography Program
Donna Dodson
Former Chief Cybersecurity Advisor, NIST
Bill Genovese
CIO Advisory Partner, Global Quantum Services & Consulting Leader, Kyndryl
Martin Charbonneau
Head of Quantum-Safe Networks, Nokia
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