Tomorrow’s monthly Quantum Safe IoT special interest group meeting will feature a special Quantum Secure Boot presentation.

Quantropi is redefining IoT security with quantum safe cryptography including the NIST PQC standards and lightweight novel options that fit on resource constrained devices.

The Quantropi QiSpace™ platform delivers full TrUE protection—Trust (asymmetric PQC), Uncertainty (high performance symmetric encryption), and Entropy (ultra strong random number generation and distribution).

During tomorrow’s meeting, attendees will see how Quantum Secure Boot runs inside ARM TrustZone/TF M to harden embedded systems against both classical and quantum attacks.

You’ll also get a first look at Quantropi’s software based TRNG, which produces uniform, high quality entropy without specialized hardware.

For IoT builders, integrators, and security architects, this is a chance to understand how to future proof devices today – without waiting for new chip generations.

Meeting details can be found on our member’s platform, or email [email protected] if you’d like to attend.

Michael Redding

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.

Jay Toth

Prior to joining Quantropi, Jay was Chief Growth Officer of Kepro, responsible for the organization’s overall growth strategy in government markets.

Before that, Jay held a progression of sales leadership and general management roles during his nearly 17 years at Microsoft, including GM, Enterprise Services, State and Local Government & Education, during which period he was responsible for the most complex business in the U.S. subsidiary (with 2,000 customers across the country), nearly doubling revenue from $160M to over $300M.

Prior to his career at Microsoft, Jay was VP at Risetime, where he launched and ran a Financial Services practice area; a Principal at Lakefront, where he was responsible for business development and strategic partnerships; and a Manager at Accenture in the Emerging Technology Solutions group. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Virginia.