What to expect with Quantum, AI, and Cybersecurity

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The advancements of quantum technology stand to impact AI and cybersecurity.  Understanding if the technologies will be multiplicative or detrimental to one another is critical in framing action and response strategies. However, building intuition to track the potential is challenging when hype dominates the dialogue.  A methodical categorization of the relationships and overlaps shows what to expect as these technologies progress.



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  • Dr. Nihad Bassis
    Chair – IEEE Computer Society Orlando Chapter
    Email: nihad@ieee.org

    Rajesh Gundeti
    Secretary – IEEE Computer Society Orlando Chapter
    Email: rajesh.gundeti@ieee.org

  • Starts 13 September 2025 04:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 08 October 2025 04:00 AM UTC
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What to expect with Quantum, AI, and Cybersecurity

Biography:

Carl Dukatz is a Managing Director and the Global Lead of Next Gen Compute at Accenture. He has led the creation of dozens of quantum applications and prototypes, published research and business perspectives on quantum, and developed multiple training and workforce readiness programs for quantum practitioners. He is the Chair of the Quantum Economic Development Consortium Quantum Use Cases Technical Advisory Committee, with leadership in quantum computing, communications, and sensing.  Carl is a sponsoring member of the World Economic Consortium Quantum Economy Network for the Quantum Applications Hub and Quantum for Societal Impact.  He is a Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) and an Accenture Senior Technology Architect.





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  • Current state of technologies

  • Business and technical relationships

  • Translating the threats and advantages

  • Understanding the timelines