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Quantum computing has reached a decisive turning point. It is now a pressing policy issue for federal IT, cybersecurity, and acquisition leaders.
As quantum accelerates, timelines are shrinking. As the government faces new mandates, national security systems will be required to support post-quantum cryptography. However, many agencies are finding that the greatest challenge is not implementing new algorithms, it will be gaining a clear understanding of their existing environments. Years of encryption are deeply embedded across hardware, software, firmware, and networks, often without centralized visibility.
This e-book explores what it takes to successfully navigate the post-quantum transition from establishing cryptographic visibility and control, to managing risk, cost, and mission continuity. The quantum era is no longer a figure of the future, but already here. The insights and strategies in the following pages will help guide your organization in preparing for the post-quantum cybersecurity landscape.
Open source intelligence is entering a new era across the Federal Government and Intelligence Community. OSINT is now a central component of how agencies monitor global events, assess risk, support decision-making and respond to crises in real time. Federal leaders are actively advancing new strategies, policies and funding priorities to strengthen the nation’s open source intelligence capabilities and modernize the broaden the ecosystem.
This report brings together perspectives from Government and industry on the technologies and partnerships shaping the future of open source intelligence. From responsible AI adoption and advanced data modernization, the OSINT community is redefining how insight is produced and delivered. The following technology thought leaders outline a practical roadmap for building a more integrated and mission-ready OSINT approach, equipped to address today’s threats and tomorrow’s uncertainties.
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