Most organizations think quantum is a future problem. Adversaries stopped waiting years ago.
Adversaries don't need a quantum computer today. They just need to store your data until one arrives. This brief explains the attack that's already underway — and what your organization can do about it before the window closes.
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What You’ll Learn in This White Paper
The attack already underway
Why the Harvest Now, Decrypt Later attack is active today — and what data adversaries are prioritizing
Your most exposed surface
Why mobile is the highest-risk, least-protected surface in your security stack
Why current encryption will expire
Why RSA and ECC encryption have an expiration date — and what NIST's 2024 standards replace them with
The metadata blind spot
What network-layer exposure means for executive communications -- even when app-level encryption is in place.
What acting now looks like
Three concrete steps your organization can take today, before a cryptographically relevant quantum computer exists.
This Isn't a Future Problem.
CISA, NSA, and NIST issued a joint advisory warning that threat actors are targeting data today that will require protection in the future. The NSA's CNSA 2.0 mandate requires U.S. National Security Systems to complete post-quantum migration by 2035. When intelligence agencies set that kind of deadline, it reflects a threat assessment — not a planning exercise.
This eBook was written for security and business leaders who need to understand the threat, evaluate the risk to their organization, and make a defensible decision about when to act.

The data being captured today is the data that gets decrypted tomorrow.
Every year without quantum-resistant mobile security is a year of communications adversaries can store and decrypt later. Read the brief and understand what acting now actually requires.
