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Preparing for Y2Q: Meeting the Talent Requirements of Quantum Computing's Disruption
Chase Harrison of Kingsley Gate in conversation with NBC News Radio

Listen to Senior Partner Chase Harrison in conversation with NBC News Radio, where he dives into the Y2Q disruption and explores the connection to quantum computing’s inevitable impact on cryptography, cybersecurity, and beyond.

Join us as we explore key insights from this dialogue, including the potential dangers of quantum computing to current encryption standards and the promising advancements it could unlock in various fields.

Reporter: Thank you for joining us today, Chase. We’re here to talk about Y2Q. Why don’t we start by defining what that is?

Key Insights by Chase

Reporter: Tell us a little bit about the dangers involved. Are these computers so much more powerful that they can just break through any kind of encryption?

Key Insights by Chase

Reporter: So, no one knows exactly how long this will be, but it sounds like something people don’t want to be caught off guard about. How seriously are people taking this right now?

Key Insights by Chase

Reporter: This is a completely different situation from Y2K, but I know it took a massive effort of people working together. What kind of effort is this going to take to prepare?

Key Insights by Chase

Reporter: Tell me a little bit about what we can expect to see. What are the benefits here?

Key Insights by Chase

Reporter: How will Y2Q’s emergence impact talent recruitment?

Key Insights by Chase

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