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Get these insights from global experts on quantum. [Sign Up]( CYBERSECURITY INSIDER Sep 20, 2024 Sponsored By [DigiCert logo]( Hello there, [World Quantum Readiness Day]( is just days away. During this virtual event, you’ll hear the world’s top quantum experts from Google, Deloitte, Accenture, IBM, Cisco, and more, talking about the latest technological developments, and what that means for you as you start planning your own shift to quantum-safe security. [World Quantum Readiness Day]( Discover: - How rapid advancements in quantum computing will reshape the entire digital world - Why experts believe quantum computing will rewrite the book on digital security - What organizations like yours need to do to begin preparing for quantum—and why you should immediately start modernizing your infrastructure with quantum-safe technology Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this critical conversation. Quantum is poised to change everything. Are you quantum ready? World Quantum Readiness Day September 26, 2024 Register here for your region: For US Audiences: [9 am PST >]( For EMEA Audiences: [9 am BST >]( For APJ Audiences: [9 am AEST >]( The DigiCert Team More Than A Newsletter   Written by Mary Weilage Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Related Publications [Project Management Insider]( Connect With Us [X]( | [LinkedIn]( | [Facebook]( | //link.nl.technologyadvice.com/click/36785860.37156/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZmFjZWJvb2suY29tL1RlY2hSZXB1YmxpYw/63780499e276e2366b2f3473D4c8912cf[Careers]( About Cybersecurity Insider: Strengthen your organization's IT security defenses by keeping abreast of the latest cybersecurity news, solutions, and best practices with this bi-weekly newsletter. [Sign up today]( Visit the [Subscription Center]( to get other free newsletters, manage your account settings or to be removed from TechRepublic communications. [Unsubscribe]( | [FAQ]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2024 TechnologyAdvice, LLC. All rights reserved. This is a marketing email from TechnologyAdvice, 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211, USA. Please do not reply to this message. To contact us, please click [here.]( [TechRepublic]( TechRepublic and eSecurity Planet are TechnologyAdvice businesses.

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