QuSecure has bolstered its Federal Advisory Board with the appointment of retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Doug Small, leveraging his 35-year tenure and expertise in large-scale technology programs. Small's experience in leadership roles at NAVWAR and Project Overmatch is expected to enhance QuSecure's post-quantum cryptography initiatives with government agencies. The move comes as federal organizations expedite their migration to post-quantum cryptography, driven by recent cybersecurity directives and policy updates1. As a result, the urgency to plan and implement post-quantum cryptography solutions has intensified, with quantum developments narrowing the timeline for cryptographic migration. The appointment of Small to QuSecure's Federal Advisory Board underscores the company's commitment to supporting government agencies in their transition to quantum-resistant cryptography. This development matters to practitioners as it highlights the growing importance of proactive post-quantum cryptography planning to ensure the long-term security of sensitive information.
QuSecure Appoints Former Navy Rear Admiral Doug Small to Federal Advisory Board
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Why This Matters
Quantum developments from post-quantum narrow the timeline on cryptographic migration — PQC planning urgency increases.
References
- The Quantum Insider. (2026, July 7). QuSecure Appoints Former Navy Rear Admiral Doug Small to Federal Advisory Board. *The Quantum Insider*. https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/07/07/qusecure-doug-small-federal-advisory-board/
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