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QuSecure to Present QuProtect R3 as MIT Sloan CIO Finalist

QuSecure, Inc. was named one of 10 finalists for the 2026 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Innovation Showcase, scheduled for May 18–19 in Cambridge, Mass. The selection places QuSecure among companies invited to present at the event, according to information shared in the announcement.

The company said its presentation would focus on enterprise post-quantum migration and cryptographic agility for organizations managing cryptography changes. The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium describes itself as a forum where CIOs and senior IT executives discuss enterprise technology innovations and receive information intended to address ongoing challenges.

QuSecure said it will present QuProtect R3, a crypto-agile platform for managing enterprise post-quantum migration. The company described the platform as supporting post-quantum migration without “no code or infrastructure changes,” and said it uses a single control plane. QuProtect R3 was described as operating across cloud, on-premises, air-gapped, and sovereign environments and as supporting compliance with CNSSP 15/NSM-10, CNSA 2.0, PCI DSS, and DORA.

In the announcement, Innovation Showcase Chair Anton Teoderescu and QuSecure CEO Rebecca Krauthamer addressed the event and QuSecure’s selection. Teoderescu said, “Previous winners have transformed the IT ecosystem with innovative solutions that have led to IPOs, multi-billion-dollar valuations, and acquisitions,” and added, “The networking, professional growth, and business opportunities awaiting the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium’s class of 2026 are limitless.” Krauthamer said, “CIOs are under growing pressure to modernize cryptography without disrupting the systems their organizations depend on,” and, “Being selected for the MIT Sloan CIO Showcase is an honor, following companies like Okra and HashiCorp, and underscores the growing prominence of quantum-safe crypto agility in CIO roadmaps.”

The company will present QuProtect R3 at the May 18–19 Innovation Showcase in Cambridge.