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Quantum computing and AI fuel new 'negative-day' cyber threats

The cybersecurity industry faces a new threat model termed "negative-day attacks," where adversaries steal encrypted data now, anticipating future quantum computing capabilities to decrypt it. This "harvest now, decrypt later" strategy contrasts with traditional zero-day attacks, which exploit unknown software vulnerabilities. Experts warn that the convergence of advanced AI and quantum computing will accelerate cryptanalysis, necessitating a fundamental shift in cybersecurity preparedness beyond just finding current bugs. AI

IMPACT Anticipates AI and quantum computing will enable new cyberattack vectors, requiring proactive security measures.

RANK_REASON The article discusses future cybersecurity threats and industry shifts rather than a specific event.

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Quantum computing and AI fuel new 'negative-day' cyber threats

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Denis Mandich, Forbes Councils Member ·

    The Negative-Day Risk: How Quantum Rewrites The Cyber Threat Model

    Even unbroken systems, perfectly deployed, can become liabilities with time.