Why Quantum Security Paralyzes Industrial Infrastructure
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概要
In this episode, we dive deep into a critical, long-term threat facing Operational Technology (OT) and railway infrastructure: the "harvest now, decrypt later" strategy. We explore why attackers are actively collecting telemetry histories, failure signatures, and maintenance models today, knowing their engineering value will remain highly strategic a decade from now.
The transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is a looming reality, but as we discuss, it is fundamentally an identity and trust architecture problem rather than just a payload encryption issue. Join us as we unpack the real-world challenges of implementing new NIST-standardized algorithms. We explain why blindly dropping larger cryptographic signatures into legacy field architectures can severely stress constrained links and embedded gateways.
Finally, we reveal why the answer isn't "PQC everywhere, all at once". Listen in to learn why the future of OT security relies on crypto-agility, phased migration, and smart lifecycle design—ensuring that systems evolve without ever jeopardizing safety or availability