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Pittsburgh ISSA April Meeting at Hackers Guild PGH in Pittsburgh, PA on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
Join us on May 19, 2026! Featured Speaker: [James Ringold​](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesringold/) Topic: Practical Quantum Safe Cryptography ​​Organizations rely on cryptography that was never designed with large‑scale quantum computers in mind. While fully capable quantum machines are still emerging, the risks they pose to today’s data and systems are already very real—especially for information that must remain confidential for years or decades. Join us for a focused session on practical quantum‑safe cryptography, where we’ll cut through the hype and concentrate on what matters for security and architecture teams right now. We’ll cover: 1\. Where quantum computing really is today \(for cryptography\): A clear\-eyed look at current quantum capabilities\, realistic timelines\, and what’s signal vs\. noise for security planning\. 2\. How quantum computers threaten today’s cryptography: What algorithms are at risk \(e\.g\.\, RSA\, ECC\)\, what “break” actually means in practice\, and which use cases are most exposed\. 3\. Risk assessment in a “harvest now\, decrypt later” world: How to think about long\-lived data\, regulatory and contractual obligations\, and which systems and data sets should be prioritized for quantum‑risk review\. 4\. What you can do now to prepare for quantum‑safe cryptography: Concrete steps: crypto‑inventory\, data‑lifetime analysis\, architecture patterns\, migration planning\, and how emerging post‑quantum standards fit into your roadmap\. Who should attend: Security architects, CISOs, IT leaders, compliance and risk teams, and anyone responsible for protecting sensitive or long‑lived data. Key takeaway: You’ll leave with a practical, action‑oriented checklist for assessing your organization’s quantum risk and starting a realistic transition toward quantum‑safe cryptography—without waiting for the future to arrive first. About the Speaker: [James Ringold](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesringold/) ​James Ringold is a…
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