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Point Wild’s Zulfikar Ramzan Says Cryptography Is Crucial Against Quantum Risks
Despite major investments in cybersecurity tools such as antivirus and firewalls, security organizations continue to fall victim to breaches, which means the focus needs to be on cyber resilience. A critical part of resilience today is rooted in strong, well-managed cryptography, said Zulfikar Ramzan, chief technology officer at cybersecurity firm Point Wild.
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“We think that this whole foray into correct cryptographic usage, the world around quantum computing, how that’s going to evolve and how it’s going to impact our cryptographic posture is going to be more and more crucial over time,” Ramzan said.
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Ramzan also discussed:
- Quantum migration complexity;
- Key drivers pushing organizations toward quantum migration;
- Compliance under NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization.
At Point Wild, Ramzan leads the innovation agenda across the product portfolio, with a strong focus on artificial intelligence. His previous experience includes roles at Symantec, Immunet, Elastica, RSA and Aura. At Symantec, he helped develop the industry’s first large-scale, machine learningābased anti-malware solution.

