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QuSecure Garfield Jones Featured on TechNadu: Why Encrypted Data Today May Not Stay Secure in a Quantum Future
“I think harvest now, decrypt later is one of the risks that we see is really happening and is being underestimated. I think also the timeline, people don’t realize transition takes a lot of time, and money, and effort.” – Dr. Garfield Jones. In a recent episode of Humans in Cyber on TechNadu, Dr. Garfield
QuSecure Meg Gleason Featured in TechRadar Pro: “FCC Router Ban Begs the Question: Do You Know What’s Running in Your Network?”
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) router ban marks a significant shift as U.S. regulators target the procurement of certain foreign-made routers over national security concerns. In a recently published article in TechRadar Pro, Meg Gleason, Chief of Staff at QuSecure, addresses how the ban is framed as a supply chain security decision, but doesn’t bring
QuSecure Featured in Security Today: Post-Quantum Migration Market Shifts Toward Execution
The timelines for post-quantum cryptography migration are narrowing as Google, Cloudflare, and India move toward a 2029 target. Recently featured in Security Today, QuSecure points to a widening gap in the market between proactive movers and organizations at risk of missing these timelines. The article highlights three main shifts shaping the post-quantum migration market. Phased
QuSecure Featured in Quantum Zeitgeist: 3 Ways to Accelerate Your Quantum Security
Google’s recent research suggests the quantum resources needed to break current encryption may be lower than previously thought. In a recent article published by Quantum Zeitgeist, QuSecure forecasts a crucial shift in quantum security preparation. Rebecca Krauthamer, QuSecure CEO and Co-Founder, states: “The next few years will not be defined by awareness of quantum risk.
QuSecure CEO Rebecca Krauthamer Featured in Channel Insider: Urgent Need for PQC Shift
World Quantum Day and recent developments from Google, accelerating the 2029 timeline, underscore how quickly migration deadlines are shrinking. As a leader in this transition, QuSecure argues that the time to shift towards post-quantum cryptography is now. In a recent article published by Channel Insider, Rebecca Krauthamer, QuSecure CEO and Co-Founder, shares the importance of
QuSecure CEO Rebecca Krauthamer Featured in BetaNews: Organizations Must Focus on Post-Quantum Cryptography Now
Quantum technologies are advancing rapidly, introducing new security threats. World Quantum Day, along with 2029 migration targets set by Google, Cloudflare, and India, highlights the urgency for organizations to shift towards a post-quantum cryptography focus. In a recent article published by BetaNews, Rebecca Krauthamer, QuSecure CEO and Co-Founder, warns that organizations are focusing on the
QuSecure Featured in National Today: Quantum Tech Predictions on World Quantum Day
On World Quantum Day, QuSecure’s predictions for the next phase of post-quantum cryptography migration were featured by National Today. The article outlines key trends QuSecure expects to shape the PQC market. This includes the growing divide between organizations that have begun PQC migration and those that still lag behind. Additionally, it highlights how increased industry
Google Just Showed Where Quantum Breaks First: Why Cryptographic Exposure Management Matters Now
Google didn’t prove cryptography is broken; they proved we can now see where it will break. Recent research from Google Quantum AI is reshaping how we think about quantum computing and encryption. The conversation no longer centers on when quantum computers will break cryptography; it now focuses on something more immediate: identifying cryptographic vulnerabilities that
QuSecure CEO Rebecca Krauthamer Featured in New Scientist: Quantum Computers Could Usher in a Crisis Worse Than Y2K
The danger of the millennium bug, or Y2K, was that computers would not be able to represent years beyond 1999, misinterpreting 2000 as 1900. This would have caused widespread crashes to major computer systems. On the other hand, quantum day, or Q-Day, refers to the point at which a cryptographically relevant quantum computer (CRQC) becomes