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Cybersecurity in 2026: Post-Quantum Readiness, AI Threats & Decentralized Defense

Youssef El Maddarsi, Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer of Naoris Protocol, joins us live from the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange to discuss the future of cybersecurity in an increasingly complex digital world. He explains how resilience in 2026 has evolved beyond traditional perimeter defense into continuous validation, decentralized infrastructure, and quantum-ready systems. Youssef highlights the growing risks enterprises face, particularly the dangers of single points of failure, and emphasizes the need for organizations to rethink how they secure their networks by leveraging decentralization and trust-based frameworks. The conversation also explores the rising influence of nation-state cyber threats, the urgency of preparing for a post-quantum world, and how artificial intelligence is both a powerful defense tool and a rapidly evolving threat vector. From polymorphic attacks to infrastructure outages, Youssef outlines why businesses must prioritize identity security, adopt post-quantum cryptography, and continuously verify system integrity. Looking ahead, he shares how innovations in blockchain and decentralized validation could redefine cybersecurity—ensuring trust, resilience, and protection across every layer of digital infrastructure.

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