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Dr. Corey Stambaugh
Senior Policy Advisor and Industrial Liaison
National Quantum Coordination Office
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Dr. Lily (Lidong) Chen
Mathematician and Group Manager
Cryptographic Technology Group
Computer Security Division
National Institute of Standards and Technology
As we move into the new era of quantum computing, there are new cybersecurity challenges and opportunities that emerge such as the development and design of secure systems, impact on cryptography, and the protection of information systems. The Quantum Information Science Technology (QIST) workforce now involves practitioners trained in a wide variety of disciplines such as computer science, engineering, chemistry, and materials science, who are working together often in multidisciplinary teams to pioneer revolutionary approaches to computing, simulation, sensing, timing, and networking. This webinar, held in observance of World Quantum Day on April 14th, will examine the cybersecurity implications of QIST and the impact on education, training, and the workforce.
Expanding Capacity in Quantum Information Science and Engineering (ExpandQISE)
National Quantum Initiative
National Strategic Plan for Quantum Information Science and Technology Workforce Development
National Q-12 Education Partnership
Post-Quantum Cryptography
World Quantum Day (April 14th)