Get Post-Quantum Ready
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Post-Quantum Readiness:
What You Need to Know Today to Keep Our Secrets Safe
Quantum safety is one of the top cyber priorities for the US Government – and for good reason. At no other time in history has our treasure trove of sensitive systems and data been more at risk of being compromised than it is today, thanks to the rapid emergence and power of quantum computing. Many agencies are well aware of the looming threat. But what steps should agencies be immediately taking in order to offset their greatest risk? How should agencies prioritize their actions to become quantum-safe when it involves an ecosystem of partners to work together?
We convened quantum leaders from across the software, hardware, and services ecosystem to share insights into how agencies can:
- Understand how cryptographic vulnerabilities relate to Common Weakness Enumeration
- Benefit from an in-depth cryptographic inventory
- Develop an actionable plan to achieve crypto agility to prepare for a post-quantum computing world
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Panelists
Philip George - Facilitator
Merlin Cyber
Philip George, a seasoned technology professional, boasts 19+ years of experience in cybersecurity and technology leadership. Holding a B.S. in computer information systems, he's also a CISSP, MCP, and A+ certified expert. Philip has a strong track record in developing both tactical and strategic security capabilities, collaborating on multinational cybersecurity efforts, and earning accolades for his unwavering dedication to cyber excellence.
Tom Patterson
Accenture
Tom Patterson, Managing Director at Accenture, leads global efforts in AI, quantum, and space-based security. With 30 years of security expertise, he's a published author, keynote speaker, and former collaborator with the White House on a national cyber defense initiative. He's dedicated to extending trust and security to global stakeholders, protecting critical infrastructure, and ensuring national security.
Aidan Kelly
Marvell Government Solutions
Aidan Kelly, a solutions architect at Marvell Government Solutions, specializes in chip-level security and wireless solutions. With a background in semiconductors, he's an expert in the Marvell ASIC Business Unit and has held positions in ASIC Design Center, managing teams and collaborating with customers on ASIC designs and IP solutions.
Bill Newhouse
NIST
Bill Newhouse is an experienced cybersecurity engineer at the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), part of NIST. With over 36 years of expertise, he's been involved in various cybersecurity roles, including at the NSA. He holds degrees in Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and George Washington University, respectively.
Dr. Vladimir Soukharev
InfoSec Global
Dr. Vladimir Soukharev, VP of Cryptographic R&D at InfoSec Global, holds a Ph.D. in cryptography from the University of Waterloo. He's a dedicated researcher with a focus on cutting-edge cryptography, including Post-Quantum Cryptography and Cryptographic Agility. Vladimir actively contributes to government initiatives like NCCoE, NIST, and Quantum-Safe Canada, working to enhance cybersecurity in highly regulated environments.
Jonathan Schulze-Hewett
Information Security Corporation
Jonathan Schulze-Hewett, with a Master's in Computer Science from Iowa State University, has spent over two decades safeguarding the digital world. His journey began as a software engineer at Information Security Corporation (ISC), where he played a pivotal role in expanding ISC's product suite into PKI-based solutions. Today, as the VP of Development at ISC, he leads a team of experts in crafting innovative cybersecurity solutions.