
Best of LinkedIn: ICT & Tech Insights CW 11/ 12
Securing the Future: Navigating AI-Driven Threats, Quantum Disruption, and the Rise of Sovereign, Zero-Trust Architectures
Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech
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Show Notes
We curate most relevant posts about ICT & Tech Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support ICT enterprises with precise market and pricing intelligence that goes beyond traditional analyst subscriptions and existing databases, delivering actionable insights for better decision-making. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/filling-the-strategic-gaps-your-current-intelligence-sources-leave-open
This edition offers a comprehensive look at the 2026 technological landscape, focusing on the convergence of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. Experts emphasize that digital sovereignty has transitioned from a theoretical policy goal to a practical requirement for European and global organisations seeking to maintain control over their data and infrastructure. While AI is being used to both scale sophisticated fraud and enhance defensive automation, the rise of quantum processors is forcing a shift toward post-quantum cryptography to protect long-term data integrity. Industry leaders argue that true resilience requires moving beyond mere compliance checkboxes toward foundational Zero Trust architectures and verified security controls. Simultaneously, the integration of quantum units into supercomputing centers is moving the field from experimental "toy problems" to practical scientific applications like drug discovery and materials simulation. Ultimately, these reports suggest that navigating this era requires a mindset shift where innovation and security are treated as inseparable drivers of sovereign growth.
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