2029 is the PQC deadline: What Google's announcement means for your enterprise


Hosted by
Details
For years, quantum computing was treated as a future risk - something to worry about someday. That assumption is no longer holding. Recent breakthroughs in quantum research dramatically reduce the number of qubits required to break today’s elliptic curve cryptography, shifting realistic attack timelines from decades to years. In response, Google has accelerated its post‑quantum cryptography roadmap to 2029, signaling a major turning point for cybersecurity. In this webinar, we’ll unpack what’s changed, why it matters now, and how organizations must prepare for a post‑quantum future of digital trust.
Join Sectigo’s experts Tim Callan and Jason Soroko to learn more about:
- Quantum Timelines Are Compressing: how qubit efficiency is reshaping attack feasibility
- 10,000 qubits could break ECC: why research suggests that ECC-256 can break in years, not decades
- The future of TLS: merkle tree certificates and the wider WebPKI ecosystem
- Your next steps: why post-quantum readiness is not just about algorithms, but architecture
Stay informed with expert insights
Join our webinars to explore the latest trends, best practices, and strategies in digital security and certificate management.

