Cybersecurity workshop by Chris Kubecka
Topic: The Matrix Reloaded Quantum Computing and the Redefinition of Cyberwarfare
Duration: 6 hours
Date: 31.03.2025
Time: 12:00 – 20:00
Description: “
This interactive lecture-workshop will be led by Chris, who will begin with a concise introduction to quantum computing and its impact on modern cryptography. The workshop will explore cybersecurity in a post-quantum world, presenting advanced methodologies such as the Quantum Computing Attack Framework and the Quantum-focused KQC Attack Framework.
The workshop will be a combination of traditional hacking, AI-based hacking, wetwork-style operations, hacking of military decision-making software, large-scale data harvesting with deferred decryption („harvest now, decrypt later“), AI and generative AI exploitation, cyberwarfare strategies, and post-quantum hacking techniques.
Participants will see numerous real-world examples and case studies, including topics like Quantum Threat to a Financial Institution’s Secure Transactions and Securing Critical Infrastructure from a Quantum Attack. Chris will also introduce quantum computing cybersecurity tools, techniques, and processes, alongside hands-on tabletop exercises where attendees can actively engage in scenario-based decision-making.
This workshop originated from a scientific paper commissioned by Oxford University and peer-reviewed by top post-quantum experts, including former members of the White House Office of Post-Quantum Computing.
The event is designed for both seasoned cybersecurity professionals and newcomers — or simply anyone curious about the future of cybersecurity and quantum technologies.“
About Chris:
Chris Kubecka is an American computer security researcher and cyberwarfare specialist. In 2012, Kubecka was responsible for getting the Saudi Aramco network running again after it was hit by one of the world’s most devastating Shamoon