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9 steps to take to prepare for a quantum future

Network World

Still, Gartner predicts that, by 2029, most conventional asymmetric cryptography wont be safe to use. But you dont have to wait until 2029 for quantum decryption to be a threat because of harvest now, decrypt later attacks. Adversaries that can afford storage costs can vacuum up encrypted communications or data sets right now.

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Gartner: Top 10 strategic technology trends for 2025

Network World

Post-quantum cryptography Gartner predicts that by 2029, advances in quantum computing will make most conventional asymmetric cryptography unsafe to use. New computing paradigms keep popping up, including CPUs, GPUs, edge computing, application-specific integrated circuits, neuromorphic and quantum systems, Alvarez stated.

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Buyer’s guide: Data protection for hybrid clouds

Network World

Data protection is a broad category that includes data security but also encompasses backup and disaster recovery, safe data storage, business continuity and resilience, and compliance with data privacy regulations. One of the most common causes of cloud-based data breaches is a simple misconfiguration of an Amazon S3 storage bucket.

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Latest AI trends in home automation

Dataconomy

Did you know that by 2029, AI-integrated real estate is expected to be worth more than $1,335.89 Applications for smart home technology include lighting, entertainment, home safety and security, and appliances. billion in the US only? This incentivizes smart houses to become less reliant on the power grid.

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5 reasons the enterprise data center will never die

CIO Business Intelligence

By 2029, the hyperscalers will account for more than 60% of total data center capacity, while on-premises capacity will sink to only 20%. In terms of raw server and storage capacity, enterprise data centers will not be shrinking at all. Synergy Research comes to a similar conclusion. Colocation facilities make up the remaining 20%.)