New Delhi, July 10 -- A new report by the Capgemini Research Institute titled "Future encrypted: Why post-quantum cryptography tops the new cybersecurity agenda" warns that the rapid progress of quantum computing could render current encryption algorithms obsolete. The emergence of "harvest-now, decrypt-later" threats, evolving regulations, and a shifting technology landscape have elevated quantum safety to the top of enterprise cybersecurity priorities.

Yet, despite rising awareness, many organisations continue to underestimate the risks, potentially exposing themselves to future data breaches and regulatory penalties.

According to the report, nearly two-thirds (65%) of organisations are concerned about the rise of "harvest-now, decryp...