In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, HNDL (Harvest Now, Decrypt Later) is emerging as a silent but serious threat. It doesn’t require an attacker to break encryption today—it just bets that they will be able to do so tomorrow.
HNDL is a long-term data breach strategy in which adversaries intercept and store encrypted data today, with the intention of decrypting it in the future when computing power—particularly quantum computing—makes breaking current cryptography feasible. The value of the data doesn’t need to be immediate. Sensitive medical records, confidential business contracts, defense communications, or citizen data can all retain strategic value years down the road.
You don’t need a crystal ball to defend against future risks—you need a roadmap. Here’s how to act now:
1. Inventory and Classify Your Cryptographic Assets
2. Prioritize Long-Lived, High-Sensitivity Traffic
3. Adopt Post-Quantum Cryptography Where It Matters Most
4. Demand PQC Roadmaps from Your Vendors
5. Protect the Channel, Not Just the Endpoint
Final Thought
HNDL isn’t just a future problem—it’s a present risk disguised by time. Organizations that wait until quantum computers are fully operational will already have lost the battle for their past data. The time to act is now.
If you are headed for the #RSAC, you can learn more from the Cisco session on Architecting the Future of Security by Cisco Thought Leader Tim Rowley on Tuesday, April 29th 2025 at 10:30 am at the Cisco Security Booth #N5845. We’d love to connect and exchange ideas as we prepare for the new frontiers in security.
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