QuSecure CEO Rebecca Krauthamer named to two honors
QuSecure CEO and co-founder Rebecca Krauthamer was named to the inaugural Quantum Security 25 and included on Inc.s 2026 Female Founders 500, recognitions the company linked to its work in quantum security.
The announcement described Quantum Security 25 as a list that recognized leaders across research, standards, product innovation, public policy, and enterprise strategy, and it said that as quantum computing advanced and post-quantum cryptographic standards were adopted, cryptographic resilience and long-term data protection were becoming board-level concerns across industries.
The release identified QuProtect R3 as QuSecures end-to-end crypto-agility and cryptographic command platform and said the company enabled organizations to identify high-value assets, modernize cryptography without operational disruption, and achieve continuous compliance while preparing for the quantum threat.
Inc.s 2026 Female Founders 500 list was described as recognizing women entrepreneurs through a competitive, multi-round review process based on both business performance and broader indicators, and the announcement included biographical details noting Krauthamer co-founded Quantum Thought, served on the World Economic Forums Global Futures Council on Quantum Computing, and held a B.S. in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University.
The announcement provided a Spalding Communications contact and included a link to QuSecures website for further information.