ISACA’s Quantum Pulse Poll gathers insights from more than 2,600 digital trust professionals globally in order to understand the future of quantum computing, revealing that while a quarter of respondents believe quantum computing will be realized within five years, most organizations are unprepared for this timeline. According to the poll, 95% of organizations lack a roadmap for quantum computing. 

The gap between concern and preparedness regarding quantum computing is evident, with 62% expressing concern that it will break current internet encryption but only 5% indicating that it is a high priority for the near future. 

Many professionals anticipate benefits to the arrival of quantum computing. For instance, 48% are very or somewhat optimistic about the impact that quantum computing will have on their industry. 63% believe it will streamline data analysis and computational tasks, and 46% believe it will lead to revolutionary innovation. Yet, many professionals also express concern about quantum computing, such as: 

  • 50% believe quantum computing will lead to regulatory/compliance challenges. 
  • 52% believe it will shift the skill needs for businesses. 
  • 57% worry it will open the door for new business risk. 
  • 63% believe it will increase or transform cybersecurity risks.