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Cybersecurity statistics about quantum computing

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57 percent say quantum computing will create new business risks.

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63 percent believe quantum computing will speed up computational tasks or data analysis significantly.

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95% of organizations lack a quantum computing roadmap.

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15 percent say qunatum computing is on their long-term roadmap but not a near-term priority.

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Sixty-three percent say quantum will increase or shift cybersecurity risks.

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56 percent cite "harvest now, decrypt later" as a concern for quantum computing.

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Just 5% say quantum computing is a high priority for the near future.

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Forty percent are not aware of their company’s plans regarding quantum computing.

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24 percent don’t know how their organization views quantum computing within its current technology or innovation strategy

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19 percent say they have discussed quantum computing but not made any formal plans.

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5 percent consider quantum computing a high priority for near-term planning.

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Only 5% say their organizations have a defined quantum computing strategy.

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56 percent cite "harvest now, decrypt later" as a concern for quantum computing.

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37 percent have not discussed quantum computing at all.

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More than half (55 percent) of enterprises have not taken steps to prepare for quantum computing.

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62% of technology and cybersecurity professionals are worried that quantum computing will break today’s internet encryption.

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