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What the “Store Now, Decrypt Later” Attacks Mean for National Security
By: Jonathan “Gouda” Selby, PhD, Senior Director, Federal Operations, QuSecure In the era of quantum computing, data security is more important than ever. Quantum computers have the potential to break traditional cryptography, rendering our current data security measures obsolete. As adversaries begin to carry out “store now, decrypt later” attacks, securely storing sensitive encrypted data
Quantum News Around the Web
QuSecure’s Rebecca Krauthamer Named One of Industry’s Most Innovative Women of the Year in Technology Sandra Hensel / Inside Quantum Technology / 28 December 2022 Quantum Computing and related technologies are rapidly developing worldwide. To help the enterprise, investors, and decision-makers understand and tap into the potential of this rapidly growing technology, there is
Forbes feature: One Step Closer to Securing Our Nation From The Quantum Threat
Skip Sanzeri / Forbes / 27 December 2022 Forbes Technology Council Is An Invitation-Only Organization For Senior-Level Technology Executives. “The OMB’s directive has put in place a process for federal agencies to prepare ahead of time, recognizing the importance of post-quantum security measures. Countries and organizations worldwide should track this effort so they, too, can
CISA researchers: Russia’s Fancy Bear infiltrated US satellite network
Christian Vasquez / CyberScoop / 16 December 2022 CyberScoop is the leading media brand in the cybersecurity market. With more than 6.0M monthly unique engagements, CyberScoop reports on news and events impacting technology and security. CyberScoop reaches top cybersecurity leaders both online and in-person through our website, newsletter, events, radio and TV to engage a
Best practices for avoiding quantum doomsday
Skip Sanzeri / Federal News Network / 21 December 2022 Today, we live in an ever-increasing digital world and our digital footprints, or the amount of data we leave behind mimicking our human behaviors, choices and thoughts, are becoming so close to our actual physical experience that there may as well be two of us
Post-quantum cryptography experts brace for long transition despite White House deadlines
Dave Nyczepir / FedScoop / 12 December 2022 QuSecure Co-founder and COO Skip Sanzeri is quoted in this introspective FedScoop article on post-quantum cryptography efforts. “The White House’s aggressive deadlines for agencies to develop post-quantum cryptography strategies make the U.S. the global leader on protection, but the transition will take at least a decade, experts
QuSecure’s Rebecca Krauthamer Awarded from Solutions Review
Mike Costello / Solutions Review / 9 December 2022 The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy identity management and information security news for the week of December 9. The Stevie Awards for Women in Business is an international competition produced by the creators of the prestigious International Business Awards
Emerging Technologies: The Future of Security or a Security Nightmare?
By: Rebecca Krauthamer, CPO, QuSecure As we move further into the 21st century, emerging technologies are becoming more and more commonplace. These technologies hold great promise for the future but also come with a host of new security risks. In this blog post, we will explore the potential of post-quantum cybersecurity and how businesses can
Will Quantum Technology Be Different In Attracting Women? QuSecure’s Rebecca Krauthamer Profiled
INEMESIT ETIM / Quantum ZietGeist / 5 December 2022 “According to a 2020 analysis by Interference Advisors, women make up 10% of women in quantum startups as opposed to 46% in STEM. This may be because there is more gender bias against women than men when they enter STEM or quantum fields. If more women