Quantum computing will break today's healthcare security. BHTY published the architecture for what comes next. The cybersecurity frameworks protecting most healthcare systems today were designed for a pre-quantum world. That world has an expiration date.
When sufficiently powerful quantum computers
arrive, the cryptographic foundations of current health data security — the protocols protecting EHRs, telehealth sessions, and clinical transactions — become vulnerable. It's a transition that's already being planned for in defense, finance, and now healthcare.
BHTY published two studies that map both the threat landscape and the architecture for what replaces it. The first built and tested a fully operational post-quantum
cybersecurity framework for telehealth. The second took a wider lens — examining the full spectrum of current cyber threats facing healthcare and digital systems, assessing the gaps in existing defenses, and proposing a comparative framework to guide researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.
The threat is advancing. The frameworks exist, but what’s your organization’s plan?
ConV2X 2026 brings together the cybersecurity architects, engineers, and healthcare operators who are creating solutions.
September 24 & 25 | The Foundry, Cambridge, MA
Early Bird Registration is open and encouraged due
to limited seating