Quantum Security Awareness (Banking Edition): Trust Anchors at Bank Scale – PKI, Signing, and Long‑Lived Evidence
This complimentary webcast is designed for banking security leaders who need a clear, no‑nonsense understanding of the quantum threat - and what to do about it now. The session avoids generic “PQC 101” and goes straight to what makes banking different: institutional identity and long‑lived evidence are the real blast radius. In a bank, cryptography isn’t just protecting data in transit - it is the foundation of trust at scale: CA hierarchies, enterprise PKI, service‑to‑service mTLS, customer and workforce authentication, signed tokens (e.g., OAuth/JWT ecosystems), document and transaction signing, code‑signing in CI/CD, and the regulated archives that prove what happened, when, and under which authorization. The uncomfortable banking‑specific reality is that “confidentiality later” is only half the story: if signatures and PKI trust anchors become forgeable in the future, the bank’s ability to prove integrity, provenance, and non‑repudiation comes under pressure.