As cyber threats become increasingly difficult to detect and the technology to combat them continues to evolve, organizations must be prepared to move faster than ever. Looking ahead, the rise of post-quantum computing will bring both new opportunities and challenges, further reshaping the cybersecurity landscape. With the launch of Entrust’s Cryptographic Security Platform (announcement coming April 16th) as a backdrop, Jordan can discuss why all organizations – large and small – must prioritize post-quantum preparedness before it’s too late. He can also address emerging fraud technologies (e.g., deepfakes, GenAI) and fraud attacks (account takeovers, synthetic identities, impersonation), which are drawing more attention to the need for cyber-resilient methods, such as post-quantum cryptography, to protect against new fraud risks in the digital future.
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Jordan Avnaim serves as Entrust’s CISO. With more than 20 years of experience leading information security functions and influencing change and enterprise digital transformation, Jordan is helping scale and mature Entrust’s information security program for both corporate and commercial portfolios. Prior to Entrust, Avnaim worked for The Capital Group Companies, where he was responsible for leading various information security, technology risk and technology audit functions over his tenure. Previously at Deloitte & Touche, Avnaim led delivery of specialized security and risk consultative services to C-suite executives and clients across the globe.