Adrian Hia | Quantum, Collaboration & the Future of Cybersecurity

As digital infrastructures grow in complexity, the cybersecurity landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. From critical infrastructure to cloud-native environments, organizations are encountering a new generation of threats that are faster, more adaptive, and often more difficult to detect. This evolving landscape demands a fundamental shift in how security is approached across industries.

Among the key forces reshaping cybersecurity is quantum computing. While still in its early stages, quantum technology holds the potential to both strengthen and undermine existing security models. Its ability to crack current encryption standards has accelerated global discussions around quantum-safe security and forward-looking defense frameworks.

The XPERT Talks with Adrian Hia of Kaspersky

In this episode of The XPERT Talks, Adrian Hia, Managing Director – APJ at Kaspersky, joins the conversation to explore how cybersecurity strategies must evolve to meet the demands of a changing digital world.

The discussion highlights broader industry trends, including the role of proactive defense, the urgency of cross-border collaboration, and how leaders are responding to technological shifts.

Building Resilience Through Collective Effort

In an era where cyber threats transcend borders and sectors, no organization can afford to work in isolation. Strengthening collective defense mechanisms — through information sharing, joint research, and international policy alignment — has become essential.

Equally important is building internal resilience. This means embedding security into every layer of the organization, from development pipelines to executive decision-making. It also means preparing for future threats today — particularly those driven by disruptive technologies like quantum computing.

As cybersecurity becomes more complex, the path forward lies in adaptability, shared responsibility, and a commitment to continuous innovation.

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