Forbes August 5, 2025
AI now runs in courtrooms, hospitals, airports, banks and several industries, becoming the crown jewel of many modern enterprises. However, protecting these AI systems in a quantum future is becoming increasingly difficult.
Somewhere between the optimism of generative AI and the acceleration of quantum computing is a growing risk that few organizations are addressing today. While many worry about adversarial prompts and model hallucinations, experts say those are the least of our problems.
David Harding, CEO of Entrokey Labs — a cybersecurity firm building quantum-resistant key infrastructure — warned that the real risk lies in how AI systems handle sensitive data. He argued that AI systems, and the massive volumes of sensitive data they ingest, may soon be the first...







