Join us for an insightful conversation with the founders of Radical Semiconductor, Sean Hackett, Zach Belateche, Anne Reinders, and Kat Fox, as they explore their journey from Stanford University to pioneering cryptographic hardware designed to address the critical challenges of post-quantum computing and security.
🔐 Cutting-Edge Cryptographic Hardware and AI Chip Design
Discover how Radical Semiconductor integrates AI chip design and advanced cryptography, focusing on innovative processing-in-memory solutions crucial for tackling complex security threats.
🛡️ Securing the Semiconductor Supply Chain
Learn about Radical Semiconductor’s groundbreaking anti-counterfeit solutions aimed at protecting the semiconductor supply chain from threats like counterfeiting and tampering.
🤝 BTQ's Strategic Acquisition of
Explore how Radical's advanced cryptographic hardware strengthens BTQ's offerings and enhances crypto agility, allowing seamless adaptation to evolving cryptographic standards.
🚗 Automotive Industry and Quantum-Safe Chips
Understand why the automotive industry is proactively adopting quantum-safe chips and explore expert predictions for widespread adoption of post-quantum cryptography (PQC).
⚙️ Challenges and Opportunities in PQC Transition
Discover the broader landscape of transitioning to post-quantum cryptography, identifying key challenges, opportunities, and strategies for navigating this critical shift in digital security.
🎙️ Engaging Discussions on:
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Innovative solutions for semiconductor supply chain security
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The integration of cryptographic hardware into BTQ’s product line
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Predictions and industry preparedness for mainstream PQC adoption
Guests: Anne Reinders, Sean Hackett, Zach Belateche, Kat Fox
Hosts: Anastasia Marchenkova, Gavin Brennen
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