It’s just a matter of time until malicious groups get their hands on a quantum computer that’s powerful enough to defeat public-key encryption. And here’s where the concept of Y2Q comes into play.
It’s just a matter of time until malicious groups get their hands on a quantum computer that’s powerful enough to defeat public-key encryption. And here’s where the concept of Y2Q comes into play.
Quantropi Inc., a Canadian quantum cybersecurity innovator exhibiting at the Quantum.Tech Conference in Boston, MA, Jun. 14 – 15, 2022, spoke to
Quantropi, Inc., today displayed its latest quantum-secure cryptography product, SEQUR™ SynQK, which generates and digitally distributes synchronized quantum keys, onsite at the
Many cryptocurrencies – including Bitcoin – rely on public-key cryptography for protection. Public-key cryptography is secure and virtually impenetrable for hackers today,
Quantropi’s technology previously benchmarked by Deutsche Telekom with participation of Calian Group OTTAWA, June 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Quantropi Inc., a Canadian
In this article, you’ll learn more about the benefits, disadvantages, and applications of QKD and PQC. We’ll also be stacking QKD and PQC up against Quantropi’s TrUE quantum-secure product families available through QiSpace™.
After years at Accenture Ventures, Michael Redding was so intrigued by quantum encryption that he hopped on a plane in the middle of winter
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We're sharing three things you should consider to protect your data today and well into the future.
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Eric Chan a.k.a. EEPMON is a Crypto / Digital Artist with 15 years in the industry – and Quantropi’s Creative Emissary. His hybrid fractal/digital creations have been seen in fashion, comics to museums and has exhibited worldwide. EEPMON’s collaborations include Canada Goose, MARVEL, Snoopy, Microsoft Xbox, Canada Science & Technology Museum and was a TEDx performing artist. In 2018 he represented Canada on its first Creative Industries Trade Mission led by Canada’s Minister of Heritage and serves on the Canadian Museums Association‘s Board of Directors. At the same time, he is currently completing his Master of Information Technology – Digital Media at Carleton University.
Before joining Quantropi, Mike was Managing Director and co-founder of Accenture Ventures, where he grew a global portfolio of strategic partnerships and 38 equity investments in emerging technology startups.
During his nearly 30 years with Accenture, he incubated and launched technology innovations for enterprises across multiple geographies and industries. Ever-passionate about bold ideas with game-changing results, he speaks frequently on the impact of emerging technology on large organizations.
With a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Princeton, and a Master’s in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern, Mike is a former member of the Board of Directors for the Accenture Foundation and Board Observer for startups Maana and Splice Machine.
A seasoned technology executive, business builder and angel investor, Raj has held operational and advisory roles in Recognia (Trading Central), Belair Networks (Ericsson), March Networks (Infinova), Sandvine (Procera), Neurolanguage (ADEC), Bridgewater Systems (Amdocs), Vayyoo (Cafex), TenXc (CCI), 1Mobility (Qualys) and others. Having divided his time among North America, EMEA and Asia-Pac for over 20 years, Raj speaks several languages. He grew up in Asia, Europe, South America and Canada, and holds a B.Eng degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Ottawa. He is also a co-founder and Charter Member of the Ottawa chapter of TiE (the Indus Entrepreneur).
Randy holds a doctorate in quantum physics. His research findings have been published in top international journals and named “Kuang’s semi-classical formalism” by NASA in 2012. With a career spanning IT, including with Nortel as senior network researcher & developer, he co-founded inBay Technologies in 2009, serving as CTO of the cybersecurity platform. As the first recipient of a patent for two-level authentication (2011), Randy is a prolific inventor, with 30+ U.S. patents in broad technology fields, such as WiMAX, optical networks, multi-factor identity authentication, transaction authorization, as well as concepts, technologies and industrial applications for quantum key distribution.