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Quantum-Ready Security: A Phased Path Toward Key Distribution Resilience

  • Thu, Dec 4, 2025
  • 3:30PM - 4:30PM EST
  • English
  • Charles Goldner
  • Solutions Forum
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Quantum computing is rapidly approaching a tipping point where today’s public key encryption will be rendered obsolete. The “harvest now, decrypt later” threat model and looming “Q-day” scenario mean that sensitive government, financial, healthcare, and infrastructure data in motion is already at risk.

In this webcast, we explore Quantum XChange’s Phio TX platform—a quantum-safe key distribution solution designed to provide crypto-agility, out-of-band key delivery, and future-proof protection for regulated industries and critical infrastructure.

What You Will Learn

  • Why government, central banks, financial institutions, and regulated industries must prepare now for quantum threats to PKI/VPN infrastructures
  • The role of out-of-band key distribution in separating keys from data flows, reducing compromise risks
  • Why ephemeral, in-memory-only keys prevent stolen key attacks
  • Deployment options: appliances, edge devices, cloud-delivered, virtual machines, and containers
  • Scalability benefits, including point-to-multipoint key distribution across heterogeneous networks
  • Security architecture: audited key rotation, defense-in-depth with independent KEK channels, fault tolerance, and compliance with FIPS 140-3

Quantum-Ready Security: A Phased Path Toward Key Distribution Resilience

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In this review, SANS Certified Instructor Charles Goldner examines a quantum-safe key distribution solution designed to provide crypto-agility, out-of-band key delivery, and future-proof protection for regulated industries and critical infrastructure.

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Meet Your Speakers

Charles Goldner
Charles Goldner

Charles Goldner

Senior Technical Engineer

Charles “Charlie” Goldner is a Senior Technical Engineer at Counter Hack. With over two decades of experience working for SANS, the U.S. Army, and the Nevada National Guard, he brings a wealth of public and private sector expertise to the classroom.

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