When AI Learns to Breach and Quantum Learns to Decrypt: The Endgame

As public and private sectors accelerate AI adoption, they're deploying it atop cryptographic foundations built for a human-centric world. This results in a surge of non-human identities such as service accounts, agentic AI, machine-to-machine workflows, many authenticated by expired, weak or untracked keys.

 

These digital actors now outnumber humans across critical systems and often hold far more privilege. When they fail or are exploited, the fallout is immediate: stolen IP, unauthorized access and large-scale data exfiltration that often goes unnoticed until it's too late.

 

This webinar explored how adversaries, many AI-enabled themselves, are exploiting cryptographic blind spots to impersonate trusted systems, bypass controls and steal encrypted data. We'll connect cryptographic mismanagement to the sharp rise in supply chain breaches, credential abuse, ransomware campaigns and compliance failures.

 

Attendees of this webinar learned: 

  • How AI and quantum threats converge at the cryptographic layer 
  • Real-world cases where IP theft and identity compromise stemmed from poor key and certificate management 
  • How to apply quantum-resistant cryptography to secure the generation of non-human identities
  • A practical cryptographic inventorying framework to improve visibility, enforce control and meet mandates like NSM-10 and OMB M-23-02

Speaker Details

Gina Scinta, Deputy CTO, Thales TCT

 

Kathryn Wang, Principal, Public Sector, SandboxAQ

Event Topic

Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Technology

Relevant Audiences

All State and Local Government, All Federal Government

Other Agency

Other Federal Agencies
When AI Learns to Breach and Quantum Learns to Decrypt: The Endgame
Event Type
On-Demand
Event Subtype
Webinar / Webcast
Registration Cost
Complimentary
Website
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Organizers
Carahsoft Technology Corp.