Forbes January 19, 2026
Chuck Brooks

We are currently undergoing a significant technological and industrial revolution. Artificial intelligence and quantum computing are no longer just ideas that are only talked about in research papers or labs. They are changing the way companies handle risk in real time, as well as cybersecurity, national security, and economic competitiveness.

These converging forces present challenges, as the development of cybersecurity, the impending impact of quantum decryption, and the cultural issues that businesses face as they adopt disruptive technology require new thinking and adaptation. The fact is that technological change is advancing faster than our institutions, policies, and workforce readiness.

Cybersecurity was never meant to be part of the digital world’s original design, from its inception to the rise of AI...

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