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Geneva Cyber Week 2026, 4-8 May, Switzerland

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Geneva Cyber Week 2026 (4–8 May) will convene 2,000 global experts from 100+ countries in Geneva to address cybersecurity challenges, with a focus on quantum threats and governance. ID Quantique’s 5 May session (2:30–4:30 PM, CICG) will explore quantum-resilient networks, urging proactive migration to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and quantum key distribution (QKD) to counter "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" risks. The event highlights real-world quantum-safe deployments in finance, telecom, and government sectors, alongside live demos of ID Quantique’s solutions to showcase practical resilience strategies. Additional sessions include UNIDIR’s discussion on quantum computing and AI (9:45 AM) and Thailand’s policy forum on AI and post-quantum risks (12:30 PM), both requiring separate registration. Attendees must register by 30 April for venue access, with individual session sign-ups recommended due to limited capacity at the Geneva International Conference Center.
Geneva Cyber Week 2026, 4-8 May, Switzerland

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Geneva Cyber Week 2026, 4-8 May, SwitzerlandGeneva Cyber Week (GCW) is an annual global platform to advance international cooperation and resilience in cyberspace. Building on Geneva’s unique role as a hub for multilateral diplomacy, digital governance, and cybersecurity expertise, Geneva Cyber Week fosters inclusive dialogue, collaboration and practical engagement across governments, industry, academia, and civil society.Gathering nearly 2,000 participants from over 100 countries, Geneva Cyber Week 2026 will address the evolving challenges and opportunities at the intersection of technology, security and international governance. That’s where quantum cryptography comes in!Join our teams on Tuesday 5 May 2.30pm-4.30pm (Room 7 – CICG) – for a special session on: Fast-track to quantum-resilient and agile networks – mitigating HNDL. The advancement of quantum computing threatens classical cryptographic systems, urging organisations and enterprises to migrate their infrastructure proactively to quantum-safe security before the “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” threat materializes.The optimal approach involves a dual defense strategy combining Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) at the application layer and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) at the network layer.This session will explain why identifying and managing cryptographic assets now, enables a phased migration to ensure long-term resilience, trust, and competitive advantage.We will also drive you through real-world deployments emerging across financial, telecom, and public sectors. ID Quantique will also propose a demo of its quantum-safe security solutions.What sessions should you attend?We will also participate to the following sessions on Tuesday 5 May:09:45 – 10:30 Session 5 UNIDIR’s Cyber Stability Conference – Quantum computing, AI agents and the next paradigm shift Please register here by Wednesday, 29 April. Where: Room 7, CICG12:30 – 14:30 Collective Approaches to AI and Post-Quantum Cryptography Risks: Policy and Regulatory Considerations, Organized by National Cyber Security Agency of Thailand Please register here. Where: Room 9, CICGWhere does the event take place? CICG (Geneva International Conference Center) Rue de Varembé 17, 1211 Genève, SwitzerlandHow do I register?You need to first register to the venue by 30th April to have access to the whole event (GCW access badge). Most events during the day are open, but due to room limitation, we encourage you to register to each event individually through the links proposed on each event.Book a MeetingID Quantique SA | Rue Eugène-Marziano 25 1227 Acacias - Genève | SwitzerlandT+41 22 301 83 71 F +41 22 301 83 79 info@idquantique.comCopyright © 2026 ID Quantique | Website Terms of Use | Privacy Statement | Cookie Policy | Contact Promise | UK Tax Policy DisclosureThank you for your interest in our eBook. Please fill out the form and your eBook will be downloaded.

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