Insight Search Search Submit Sort by: Relevance Date Search Sort by Relevance Date Order Asc Desc Podcast April 2, 2025 Podcast | Quantum Supremacy Achieved — with D-Wave What better way to celebrate four years and 100 episodes of The Post-Quantum World than to talk about an achievement we’ve all been waiting for? If you’ve been watching quantum news feeds you might have heard of the D-Wave supremacy paper published in Science. Using an Advantage 2 system, D-Wave has performed a useful task for materials science faster and with less power consumption than a… Podcast October 15, 2025 Podcast | From Firewalls to Quantum Shields: A Blueprint for PQC Migration — with Palo Alto Networks You’ve likely heard of Pareto’s Principle or the 80/20 rule. Is there a way to achieve most of the benefits of crypto-agility with minimal effort? Palo Alto Networks has undoubtedly made its mark with firewalls and security detection and response offerings. We learn how they can also provide a rapid head start to PQC migration, covering everything from cryptographic inventory to creating wrappers… Podcast November 26, 2025 Podcast | Whispering Quantum Keys … Is QKD Still Viable as PQC? — with LuxQuanta We cover post-quantum cryptography (PQC) regularly on this show, focusing on the new math-based ciphers that will secure the Internet as quantum computing becomes more powerful. But what about physics-based encryption or quantum key distribution (QKD)? Is that still a thing? We examine how exploiting the laws of quantum physics can securely exchange encryption keys over a fiber and explore the… Podcast February 20, 2025 Podcast | Topological Qubits are Here! Discussing Majorana 1 — with Microsoft Quantum computing will never be the same again. Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a special onsite interview at Microsoft Azure Quantum labs, where he was invited to see the launch of Majorana 1, the world’s first quantum processor powered by topological qubits. On the day this episode is posted, Nature will release a paper validating how Microsoft was able to create a topoconductor, or new… Flash Report November 9, 2021 The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill: Who Wins, Who Doesn’t? It's finally here - a historic spending package from the U.S. federal government amounting to more than $1 trillion in infrastructure investments. The question now becomes: What's next? In May 2021, President Joe Biden, following through on a campaign promise, outlined a $2.3 trillion plan[1] to re-engineer the nation’s infrastructure. After weeks of negotiations over the spring and summer… Client Story April 9, 2026 FP&A Transformation Delivers Structure, Speed, Strategic Insight FP&A transformation enabled a rapidly scaling nuclear energy company to boost structure, speed, and strategic insight, supporting IPO readiness and growth. Newsletter January 19, 2026 We Can’t Create Jobs to Babysit AI: Former IBM CHRO Eyes HR’s AI Future In this edition of Board Perspectives, we welcome Diane Gherson, former CHRO of IBM, and discuss with her AI’s impact and the future of HR. Client Story November 18, 2024 Discovering Actionable Insights From Customer Feedback With Azure OpenAI Struggling with extracting customer data for product development and quality control? Learn what this leading pet retailer did to integrate advanced analytics and Azure OpenAI to enhance productivity. Research Guide April 30, 2026 Sustainability: Frequently Asked Questions The subject of sustainability continues to evolve and present challenges and opportunities for businesses. Protiviti has created a guide of frequently asked questions to provide helpful insight to help businesses navigate sustainability matters. Client Story March 23, 2026 Reimagined Data Drives a Predictive Maintenance Success Story A global equipment manufacturer spent years developing a proprietary predictive‑maintenance platform, but the solution couldn’t scale in production. It performed well in the lab yet failed to deliver reliable insights in variable field conditions, and its rigid design, requiring new hardware and software, made it unsustainable. Load More