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QuSecure CEO Rebecca Krauthamer Featured in The Last Watchdog: Google’s 2029 Deadline Exposes Readiness Gap As Move To Quantum-Safe Crypto Lags
Following new quantum computing research from Google Quantum AI and researchers at Oratomic, Caltech, and UC Berkeley, Google advanced its post-quantum migration timeline from 2035 to 2029. In a recently published guest essay in The Last Watchdog, Rebecca Krauthamer, CEO and Co-Founder of QuSecure, urges organizations to begin migrating to post-quantum cryptography immediately, as the
QuSecure CEO Rebecca Krauthamer Featured on Techstrong TV: “Q-Day is Closer Than You Think: The Quantum Encryption Crisis”
“We started working on this back in 2019…the gold standard research said you need something on the order of 20 million error-corrected qubits to break RSA-2048…Now…it’s possible that under very specific circumstances and, several months, you could do it with something on the order of 10000.” – Rebecca Krauthamer In a recent episode on Techstrong
QuSecure CEO Rebecca Krauthamer Featured on Security Magazine: 3 Quantum Realities to Confront this World Quantum Day
Today, on World Quantum Day, is a reminder that while quantum technologies are advancing quickly, many organizations are still unprepared for the migration to post-quantum cryptography and the security implications ahead. In a new article published by Security Magazine, Rebecca Krauthamer, QuSecure CEO and Co-Founder, shares insights on the real operational risk organizations are missing.
On World Quantum Day, QuSecure Shares Predictions for Next Phase of Post-Quantum Migration
Drawing on Five Years’ Experience Deploying Post-Quantum, QuSecure Says PQC Market is Splitting Between Early Movers and Laggards as Google, Cloudflare and India Sharpen 2029 Timelines SAN MATEO, Calif. — April 14, 2026 — 2029 milestones from Google, Cloudflare and India show that post-quantum migration is no longer a future-readiness exercise, but an operational timeline
Featured in TechDay US: QuSecure Appoints Tom Lounibos as Strategic Advisor to Accelerate Post-Quantum Cryptography Adoption
As organizations prepare for the migration to post-quantum cryptography, experienced technical and strategic leadership is critical to guide the industry from theoretical research to practical deployment. Recently featured in TechDay US, QuSecure announced the appointment of Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor Tom Lounibos as a strategic advisor. The article highlights the rapidly growing demand for
Google Accelerates Q-Day Migration Timeline to 2029: From Millions of Qubits to Thousands
What Two New Papers Mean for Your Encryption Timeline For years, the quantum threat to encryption came with a comforting caveat: building a quantum computer powerful enough to break modern encryption would require millions of specialized components called qubits, and nobody was close. Two papers published on March 30 and 31 changed that number dramatically.
Prominent Silicon Valley Entrepreneur, Founder and Investor Tom Lounibos Joins Quantum Security Leader QuSecure as Strategic Advisor
QuSecure Continues to Add Deep Enterprise Experience to its Advisory Team as it Leads the Global 2000 with Quantum-safe Migration into a Post-Quantum World SAN MATEO, Calif. — April 9, 2026 — QuSecure™, Inc., the market leader in post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and cryptographic agility, today announced that Tom Lounibos has joined the company as a
CNSA 2.0 Explained: PQC Requirements, Timelines, and Federal Impact
Overview The Commercial National Security Algorithm Suite 2.0 (CNSA 2.0) defines the roadmap for the Department of War (DoW) (formerly known as the Department of Defense) to transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC), establishing requirements and timelines for adopting quantum-resistant algorithms across National Security Systems (NSS). The document was revised in December 2024, with Version 2.1
You’ve seen the headlines. Google says a quantum computer could crack a Bitcoin private key in 9 minutes. Most of the coverage has been an alarm. This is the explanation. On March 31st, Google Quantum AI published a paper co-authored with Justin Drake of the Ethereum Foundation and Dan Boneh of Stanford. The same day,