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Preparation Is Key: How America Can Get Ahead of Q-Day
This article was published in The National Interest on April 22, 2022, and written by QuSecure Founder, Board Chair, and COO, Skip Sanzeri. Referring to Q-Day, the day when quantum computers are powerful enough to break our current encryption, Arthur Herman, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, once wrote the following: “Q-Day is the
Congress Wants a Plan for Post-Quantum Hacking Threats for Federal IT Systems
A recent article published in SC Media outlined how the proposed Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act (QCCPA) would make the federal government develop a strategy to protect federal IT systems from hacks by quantum computers. The source they reference is (“NIST“ by Another Pint Please… is marked with CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.) The QCCPA reports how
The Case for Implementing Post-Quantum Cryptography Today
Posted on April 19, 2022, by Rebecca Krauthamer in Best Practices Click here to read the full article published in Best Practices for Information Security Solutions Review As part of Solutions Review’s Premium Content Series—a collection of contributed columns written by industry experts in maturing software categories—Rebecca Krauthamer, the Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at
Pete Ford: Backward-Compatible Post-Quantum Communications
Q-Day will arrive when a quantum computer can decipher the asymmetric encryption protecting our vital systems. Our current encryption standards protect our bank accounts, financial markets, and most of our infrastructure, not to mention the logistics/supply-chain management system in the US Defense Department. But what happens when quantum computers can decipher the current asymmetric
Catalyst Accelerator: To Win Big, You Sometimes Have To Take Big Risks.
To quote Bill Gates,”To win big, you sometimes have to take big risks.” There was so much to get motivated about during the fifth week of the Hybrid Data Movement (#CAHDM) when Adam Velie, Opportunity Pipeline Manager at Booz Allen Hamilton, kicked off the meeting with an ‘incredible’ briefing. Velie donated his time to
QuSecure CPO on Quantum During Commodity Trade Association, Seminar
Recently, Alessandro Sanos, Global Director of Sales Strategy & Execution, Commodities, Refinitiv, hosted an online seminar on the new generation of commodity trading technologies. Guest Speakers included Heike Truol, CCO, Mine Hub Technologies, Petur Georgesson, CEO, TM2, and QuSecure Co-Founder and CPO Rebecca Krauthamer. Sanos explained how the commodity trading sector had undergone significant changes
QuSecure on Quantum Computing and the Implications of Recent Executive Orders
Recently, Rebecca Krauthamer, Co-Founder and CPO, QuSecure and Pete Ford, SVP Federal Operations, QuSecure shared their thoughts during a podcast hosted by the Cyber Policy Institute about quantum computing and the implications of the recent executive orders. Rebecca expressed her passion of how this all began, “We saw early on that this quantum problem was
QuSecure CPO Co-Authors Report on Quantum Computing Governance Principles
QuSecure CPO, Rebecca Krauthamer recently co-authored a report on “Quantum Computing Governance Principles” for the World Economic Forum. For the full report, click here. The governance principles are a huge step forward in establishing ethical foundations as the quantum computing ecosystem moves out of infancy and towards maturity. Especially in light of the quantum cybersecurity
QuSecure CPO, Rebecca Krauthamer’s Presentation for VA Tech
Recently, Rebecca Krauthamer, CEO and Co-Founder of Quantum Thought and CPO, QuSecure spoke at a virtual conference, hosted by Virginia Tech University, and shared her thoughts about the quantum space, entrepreneurship, and Silicon Valley. Her audience consisted of faculty, students, and staff of VA Tech (both from Blacksburg and Northern VA). The Audience specialty ranged