(This webinar is held in Swedish) 

Quantum computers are expected to break today’s encryption standards within the next decade. To stay secure, organizations must begin transitioning to quantum-safe cryptography, known as post-quantum cryptography (PQC). This shift will involve broad collaboration across technical and strategic roles—and opens new business opportunities for those ready to act. 

In this webinar, Alexander Engström, professor at FRA and Sweden’s representative in the EU’s PQC guidance group, will outline the timeline for the transition and what actions organizations need to take. From procurement to planning, it’s about building secure systems that can withstand the threats of tomorrow. 

Who should attend?
This webinar is ideal for cybersecurity professionals, strategists, IT architects, and decision-makers in both the public and private sectors who need to understand the coming shift to quantum-safe security—and how to prepare for it. The session is open to Cybernode members and other interested professionals. 

🔗Register now to secure your spot 

 Meet the speaker
Alexander Engström is a professor at FRA and Sweden’s representative in the EU’s post-quantum cryptography (PQC) transition group. He also participates in international standardization efforts through IETF, 3GPP, and ISO. With a background in mathematics and art history, his previous roles include research positions at UC Berkeley, ETH Zürich, TU Berlin, KTH, and Aalto University. 

The threat from quantum computers – a business opportunity

When

8 May, 2025    
15:00 - 16:00