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CyberProtonics Expands Advisory Board with Security Veterans to Strengthen Quantum-Resistant Data Protection
CyberProtonics, a leading company in quantum-resistant data protection technologies, announced the addition of Don Codling, a retired FBI Cyber Division Unit Chief, and the Honorable Jay M. Cohen, a retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, to its Technical Advisory Board. This strategic move is set to enhance the company's capabilities in securing valuable data against emerging cyber threats.
Both Codling and Cohen bring extensive experience in national security and cybersecurity. Codling’s work has primarily focused on international cyber crime and cybersecurity operations within the FBI, while Cohen has held significant roles in evaluating and coordinating science and technology assets for the Department of Homeland Security.
The inclusion of these veterans signifies a pivotal step for CyberProtonics in its mission to offer affordable, quantum-resistant encryption technology. CEO Greg Welch highlighted the importance of their expertise in accelerating the company's goal of making quantum-resistant encryption a global standard.
Cohen expressed pride in contributing to CyberProtonics’ efforts to improve companies' cyber defense mechanisms in the face of evolving cyber threats. Codling echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of post-quantum cryptography adoption for national security.
As advisory board members, Codling and Cohen will provide guidance on product development and strategic initiatives, contributing to the broader goal of enhancing data security against complex threats with CyberProtonics’ quantum-resistant cryptosystem.
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