Quantum Computing & Post-Quantum Security: Preparing for the Future 🚀
Discover how quantum computing is transforming technology and what it means for cybersecurity. Learn about the latest advancements, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, and how to stay protected in this new era.

Luca Berton
1.1K views • Sep 12, 2025

About this video
Quantum computing isn’t just “a faster computer”—it’s a completely different paradigm of computation. With the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 featuring quantum-resistant algorithms, the future of security and computing is closer than ever.
In this video, we explore:
- What quantum computing really is (and why it’s not just speed)
- The role of qubits and how they can represent 0 and 1 at the same time
- Why cryptography and prime number factorization are at risk
- How quantum computing could one day break today’s encryption
- The importance of quantum-safe / post-quantum cryptography
- Why technologies like Red Hat’s new release are critical for the future
Quantum computers operate at extremely low temperatures (near 0 Kelvin) and are optimized for solving certain types of problems much faster than classical computers. This makes them especially powerful in areas like cryptanalysis, optimization, and material science.
But there’s a flip side: if today’s cryptographic systems are vulnerable, our data privacy, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure could be at risk. That’s why post-quantum cryptography is one of the hottest topics in the tech world right now.
If you’re curious about the future of security, cryptography, and next-generation computing, this video will give you a clear, beginner-friendly overview of why quantum computing matters.
Subscribe for more deep dives into frontier technologies, from AI and cybersecurity to quantum and beyond.
Chapters
00:00 What is quantum computing?
00:09 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 & quantum-resistant algorithms
00:20 Why quantum computers work at near 0 Kelvin
00:42 Qubits explained: superposition & power
01:00 Quantum vs classical computing
01:10 Cryptography at risk: prime factorization & RSA
01:24 The need for post-quantum security
In this video, we explore:
- What quantum computing really is (and why it’s not just speed)
- The role of qubits and how they can represent 0 and 1 at the same time
- Why cryptography and prime number factorization are at risk
- How quantum computing could one day break today’s encryption
- The importance of quantum-safe / post-quantum cryptography
- Why technologies like Red Hat’s new release are critical for the future
Quantum computers operate at extremely low temperatures (near 0 Kelvin) and are optimized for solving certain types of problems much faster than classical computers. This makes them especially powerful in areas like cryptanalysis, optimization, and material science.
But there’s a flip side: if today’s cryptographic systems are vulnerable, our data privacy, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure could be at risk. That’s why post-quantum cryptography is one of the hottest topics in the tech world right now.
If you’re curious about the future of security, cryptography, and next-generation computing, this video will give you a clear, beginner-friendly overview of why quantum computing matters.
Subscribe for more deep dives into frontier technologies, from AI and cybersecurity to quantum and beyond.
Chapters
00:00 What is quantum computing?
00:09 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 & quantum-resistant algorithms
00:20 Why quantum computers work at near 0 Kelvin
00:42 Qubits explained: superposition & power
01:00 Quantum vs classical computing
01:10 Cryptography at risk: prime factorization & RSA
01:24 The need for post-quantum security
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Sep 12, 2025
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