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QuSecure Offers Post-Quantum Cryptography Partner Program
Dan Kobialka / MSSP Alert / 19 October 2023 Cybersecurity is a growing concern for businesses of all sizes, across all industries. In today’s digital world, organizations face constant threats and attacks from malicious actors seeking to steal sensitive information or disrupt operations. As technology continues to advance, the risks associated with cyber threats are
QuSecure creates global channel partner program to extend market reach
Dan O’Shea / Inside Quantum Technology / 19 October 2023 QuSecure, which has engaged with the U.S. government and military branches, among others, on post-quantum cryptography (PQC), is looking to expand its market horizons. The company has launched a new global partner program to market through channels such as value added resellers, systems integrators, solutions
The quantum battle for the Indo-Pacific theater: Intersections of technology and territory
Patrick Shore / Federal News Network / 29 November 2023 One of the greatest challenges in the quantum battle is staying ahead of potential threats. As our Program Manager, Patrick Shore, points out, our current infrastructure is not equipped to handle the rapidly evolving technology landscape. The traditional means of securing data are no longer
Cybersecurity Threats Just Got Worse
Skip Sanzeri / Forbes / 14 November 2023 “It is the first step in mandating that our entire federal government upgrade from our existing standard cryptography to new, quantum-resistant cryptography.” – Skip In today’s world, cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated and their methods more nefarious. From large-scale data breaches to targeted attacks on businesses and
QuSecure Joins the AWS Global Startup Program
As AWS Global Startup Program’s Only PQC Member, QuSecure Expands Reach and Capabilities with AWS to Bring Singular Orchestrated Cryptographic Agile Cybersecurity Solution to Public and Private Sectors SAN MATEO, Calif. — Nov. 9, 2023 — QuSecure™, Inc., a leader in post-quantum cryptography (PQC), today announced that it has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS)
The Future of Quantum Computing: Predictions for 2024 and Beyond
Neil C. Hughes / Techopedia / 1 November 2o23 Rebecca Krauthammer, co-founder and chief product officer at QuSecure, also warns that we can expect the threat landscape to evolve with the advances of quantum computing. “With the advancement of quantum computing and AI-driven attacks, a new breed of cyber threats will emerge. Cybersecurity teams will
Quantum-Resilient Cryptography for Mission-Critical Environments
When: Wednesday, 15 November 2023, 1 pm Pacific Time/4 pm Eastern Time Topic: Quantum-Resilient Cryptography for Mission-Critical Environments Guest Presenter and Subject Matter Expert: Chris “CT” Thomas, CISSP Technical Strategist, Dell Technologies Traditional cryptographic methods, formerly effective in securing data, now face significant challenges in the current quantum computing age. Conventional cryptography relies on
Staying Ahead of Social Engineering Threats
Craig Debban / Security Boulevard / 10 October 2023 With the ever-increasing rate of social engineering exploits, it has become crucial to stay on top of potential threats and attackers’ tactics. In order to protect our personal and sensitive data, we must take necessary precautions to prevent unauthorized access into our organization. While hackers may
Hacking a Satellite: Harder than it looks?
Hugh Taylor / Journal of Cyber Policy / 24 October 2023 During the most recent DEF CON, a shocking demonstration of satellite hacking took place. The Hack-a-Sat contest, organized by the US Air Force, saw teams of hackers successfully infiltrate a cubesat called Moonlighter and bypass its restrictions on observing ground targets. This feat caught