Quantum Computing Isn’t A Threat To Blockchains – Yet – Sandy Carielli, Martha Bennett – ASW #354
The post quantum encryption migration is going to be a challenge, but how much of a challenge? There are several reasons why it is different from every other protocol and cypher iteration in the past. Is today's hardware up to the task? Is it just swapping out a library, or is there more to it? What is the extent of software, systems, and architecture that have to be updated or replaced to complete the migration? Can we get it all done by 2030?
Sandy Carielli and Martha Bennett join us to answer these questions and dive into one area of tech that hasn't been discussed much when it comes to post-quantum encryption: blockchain.
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Sandy advises security and risk professionals on application and product security, with a particular emphasis on the collaboration among security and risk, product management, application development, operations, and business teams. Her research covers topics such as proactive security design, protecting modern and emerging application architectures, protection of applications in production environments, and embedding security throughout the product lifecycle.
Martha serves CIOs and other tech leaders, helping them understand the impact of emerging technologies on their business. She also provides best practice guidance on how to assess and introduce new and emerging technologies. Martha provides in-depth coverage of blockchain technology, Web3 and the metaverse.








