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DESCRIPTION:RSA is dying\, not today\, but we already know the clock is tic
 king. \n\nRecent breakthroughs have slashed physical qubit requirements fo
 r factoring RSA-2048 from millions to under one million\, with IBM roadmap
 ping a fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029.\n\nQ-Day is the moment a q
 uantum computer becomes powerful enough to break RSA and ECC encryption\, 
 the foundation of TLS\, SSH\, GPG\, and virtually every Linux system you r
 un. \n\nWorse\, malicious actors are likely already carrying out "harvest 
 now\, decrypt later" attacks\, collecting your encrypted traffic today\, w
 aiting for the quantum unlock. \n\nIn this 15-minute lightning talk\, you'
 ll get zero theory and maximum action: a practical checklist to audit your
  Linux stack\, understand the new NIST PQC standards already shipping in O
 penSSL 3.5\, and make your systems crypto-agile before the window closes.
DTSTAMP:20260430T125109Z
LOCATION:A113 (capacity 64)
SUMMARY:Q-Day Is Coming: What Every Linux Developer Should Do Right Now - R
 ohit Londhe
URL:https://pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-cz-2026/talk/J83YLR/
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