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The calm before the quantum storm
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|August 2025
Quantum threats are coming, but Futurex isn't waiting. With Crypto Hub and hybrid crypto magic, they're helping businesses dodge a future where today's secrets become tomorrow's open files. Think vaults with brains-ready for tomorrow, built today
 Imagine locking your most precious data in a steel vault, only to learn that someone in the future might have the key and all the time in the world to open it. That's the unsettling truth businesses face with the rise of quantum computing.
But while the buzz around post-quantum cryptography (PQC) keeps intensifying, one company has been quietly and methodically, preparing for the inevitable. In a conversation with, David Close, Chief Solutions Architect, Futurex, pulled back the curtain on how his team is helping enterprises gear up for the quantum age. And it's not about fear, it's about future-proofing with clarity, strategy, and action.
Meet the architect: David Close and the mission at Futurex
David Close isn't just a cryptography expert. With 17 years at Futurex, he's been shaping its product roadmap long before PQC became a boardroom buzzword. As Chief Solutions Architect, his mission is simple yet formidable: prepare the world's cryptographic infrastructure for the tectonic shift quantum computing will bring.
Futurex, for the uninitiated, is a global hardware security module (HSM) and key management provider. From data centers across continents to offices in India, Europe, and Latin America, their infrastructure runs on highly regulated hardware-backed systems. These aren't your everyday software solutions. These are purpose-built "lockboxes" for cryptographic keys and operations–designed for the highest-stakes environments.
The ticking clock: How far are we from quantum threats?
David puts the estimate between 2035 and 2040 for a quantum computer powerful enough to crack today's RSA 2048-bit encryption. While that may sound distant, the threat is not. The reason? A tactic known as "harvest now, decrypt later."
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