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Cache Me If You Can

Cache Me If You Can

Date de sortie : 2026-01-21
© 2025 Center for Strategic and International Studies
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11 épisodes
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Date de sortie : 2026-01-21
© 2025 Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Quantum Statecraft: Policy, Power, and the Next Tech Frontier

Quantum Statecraft: Policy, Power, and the Next Tech Frontier

In this episode of Cache Me if You Can, we dive into quantum technology and why it’s quickly becoming one of the most consequential frontiers in U.S.-China strategic competition. Once confined to research labs and academic theory, quantum is now movin
Durée : 25:56
In this episode of Cache Me if You Can, we dive into quantum technology and why it’s quickly becoming one of the most consequential frontiers in U.S.-China strategic competition. Once confined to research labs and academic theory, quantum is now moving toward real-world applications that could reshape cybersecurity, intelligence collection, advanced sensing, and the global balance of power.
Our guest, Dr. James (Jim) Lewis, former director of the Strategic Technologies Program at CSIS, draws on decades of experience spanning cyber policy, export controls, and high-tech competition with China to unpack what’s real, what’s hype, and what’s at stake. We discuss how quantum computing could threaten today’s encryption, why quantum sensing may arrive sooner than people think, how Beijing is investing to gain an edge, and what U.S. policymakers must do to sustain leadership, from funding and commercialization to workforce development and quantum-safe security standards.
Id. d’épisode : 1000746090400
GUID : 8985e6b6-f6f6-11f0-b0a9-f711015c1d88
Date de publication : 21/1/2026 à 19:25:00

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In Cache Me If You Can, host Matt Pearl examines the technologies and policies shaping the future and U.S. innovation leadership.

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