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   <title>BTQ Appoints Brandt Pasco as U.S. Quantum Security Advisor</title>
   <updated>2026-06-23T15:59:00+02:00</updated>
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   <published>2026-06-23T15:50:00+02:00</published>
   <author><name>Debashish Mukherjee</name></author>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">BTQ Technologies Corp, a technology firm focused on developing trusted infrastructure for the quantum age, has announced the appointment of Brandt Pasco as its U.S. Strategic Advisor for Post-Quantum Cryptography and Security. <br />   <br />  In this role, Pasco will help strengthen BTQ’s relationships with U.S. government bodies, public-sector organizations, research institutions, national security agencies, and key industry stakeholders. <br />   <br />  His appointment coincides with a significant period for the American quantum technology sector. On June 22, 2026, the White House introduced two executive orders—“Ushering in the Next Frontier of Quantum Innovation” and “Securing the Nation Against Advanced Cryptographic Attacks.” These directives are designed to boost U.S. leadership in quantum computing, sensing, networking, and commercialization while also accelerating the transition of critical federal systems to NIST-approved post-quantum cryptographic standards. <br />   <br />  The executive actions build upon several years of federal investment and policy development in quantum science and security. Key milestones include the National Quantum Initiative Act of 2018, federal planning efforts for post-quantum cryptography adoption, NIST’s publication of finalized post-quantum encryption standards in 2024, and the Department of Commerce’s recent proposal of more than $2 billion in CHIPS-related incentives aimed at strengthening the domestic quantum ecosystem. <br />   <br />  According to BTQ, the growing policy focus highlights the need for secure and reliable quantum technologies capable of supporting governments, businesses, and critical infrastructure providers as quantum computing advances from experimental research into real-world implementation, procurement, and national security applications. <br />   <br />  As Strategic Advisor, Pasco will contribute to BTQ’s U.S. growth strategy across multiple areas, including post-quantum cybersecurity solutions, hardware-based cryptographic acceleration, secure digital asset infrastructure, and quantum software technologies. He will collaborate closely with the company’s leadership team to identify public-private partnership opportunities, support policy engagement efforts, and enhance BTQ’s position within the developing U.S. quantum security landscape. <br />   <br />  “Quantum technology is evolving from a research focus into a matter of national infrastructure,” said Olivier Roussy Newton, Chief Executive Officer of BTQ Technologies. “Recent developments in U.S. policy underscore the need for trusted solutions that governments, enterprises, and critical networks can depend on. Brandt’s extensive experience in government, national security, regulation, and business development will be instrumental in expanding our engagement with federal agencies and strategic partners as the industry matures.” <br />   <br />  Pasco brings more than 20 years of experience spanning government service, legal affairs, private equity, venture capital, and technology commercialization. His public-sector career includes roughly 15 years serving in influential positions within the U.S. Congress, the Department of Defense, and the National Security Council. He later joined In-Q-Tel, Inc as Associate General Counsel, supporting investments in technologies aligned with U.S. national security objectives. <br />   <br />  Beyond government service, Pasco has advised and helped grow a number of technology and manufacturing companies. He previously served as General Counsel for a business that secured contracts exceeding $1 billion in value. He currently leads Pasco &amp; Associates as Managing Member, focusing on technology ventures, venture capital, regulatory strategy, and corporate formation. <br />   <br />  “BTQ’s work sits at the convergence of quantum advancement, cybersecurity, and national security,” Pasco said. “As governments move from research initiatives toward deployment, procurement, and cryptographic modernization, organizations with strong technical expertise and proven execution capabilities will play a critical role. I look forward to helping BTQ expand its partnerships, strengthen strategic relationships, and align with policy priorities as it grows its U.S. presence.” <br />   <br />  Pasco earned a Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University, where he later taught as an adjunct professor. He also holds a master’s degree from the University of Chicago and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas.</div>  
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   <title>Crypto 3: Modular Embedded Security Testing for Side Channel and Fault Injection Analysis</title>
   <updated>2025-12-23T13:10:00+01:00</updated>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">We are pleased to introduce a significant advancement in embedded security testing: Crypto 3, the newest framework driving Inspector Software’s next-generation security analysis. Available starting with Inspector Software 2025.8, this release redefines how side channel analysis and fault injection testing are designed, executed, and automated—making advanced security testing more accessible to teams of all skill levels. <br />   <br />  <strong>A Shift from Monolithic to Modular Security Testing</strong> <br />  With more than 20 years of experience in embedded security validation, Inspector Software has delivered over 100 dedicated modules supporting side channel analysis (SCA) and fault injection (FI) techniques. While the existing Crypto 2 framework offers a comprehensive, all-in-one approach, adapting it to specific attack scenarios often requires deep expertise and considerable development effort. <br />   <br />  <strong>Crypto 3 changes this model entirely.</strong> Its modular architecture enables faster configuration, intelligent automation, and fine-grained control—streamlining security workflows without sacrificing analytical depth. <br />   <br />  <strong>Key Advantages of Crypto 3</strong></div>    <ul>  	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Reduced Development Effort:</strong> Achieve equivalent analysis results with significantly less code by implementing only the attack components you actually need.</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Faster Security Validation:</strong> Simplified workflows accelerate testing cycles, helping teams identify vulnerabilities earlier and shorten time-to-market.</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Greater Adaptability:</strong> A block-based design allows selective use of functionality, seamless integration of custom cipher implementations, and easier collaboration across teams with varying expertise.</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Prepared for the Future:</strong> Built-in extensibility and support for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) allow rapid response to evolving cryptographic standards and attack techniques.</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Seamless Continuity:</strong> Crypto 2 remains fully supported, ensuring existing workflows continue uninterrupted while users transition to Crypto 3 at their own pace.</li>  </ul>    <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How Crypto 3 Works in Practice</strong> <br />  Developed by our device security engineering experts, Crypto 3 introduces a simplified and modular approach to cryptographic analysis. Instead of requiring full knowledge of a complete cipher or Inspector’s internal structure, functionality is divided into independent, purpose-driven building blocks. <br />   <br />  This design allows users to generate only the intermediate values or components required for a specific attack. For example, if an analysis depends on a single internal cipher value, Crypto 3 enables direct access without navigating complex dependencies—saving time and reducing unnecessary complexity. <br />   <br />  At the same time, Crypto 3 maintains full backward compatibility. Users can continue using existing cipher implementations within Inspector or integrate their own, while benefiting from the efficiency and flexibility of the new framework. <br />   <br />  <strong>Designed for Post-Quantum Agility</strong> <br />  As Post-Quantum Cryptography continues to evolve, security testing faces new challenges. Cipher designs change rapidly, and investing heavily in one-off implementations can limit experimentation and innovation. <br />   <br />  Crypto 3 addresses this challenge by enabling rapid prototyping and iterative testing. Its modular structure allows users to define only the components relevant to their current objective, making it easier to explore new attacks and cipher concepts without extensive integration overhead. <br />   <br />  Additionally, many PQC algorithms involve extremely large key spaces, making exhaustive analysis impractical. Crypto 3 supports smarter analysis by allowing users to concentrate on the most relevant key candidates—improving efficiency while maintaining analytical rigor. <br />  With Crypto 3, you can:</div>    <ul>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">Rapidly evaluate new PQC algorithms and attack methods</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">Implement only the functionality required for your specific scenario</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;">Focus analysis on high-value key candidates rather than exhaustive searches</li>  </ul>    <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Inspector Software: A Complete Embedded Security Platform</strong> <br />  Inspector Software remains a comprehensive solution for embedded security validation, supporting data acquisition, analysis, and fault injection across chips, embedded devices, and smartcards.</div>    <ul>  	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Side Channel Analysis (SC4):</strong> Detect vulnerabilities by analyzing power, electromagnetic emissions, and other physical leakages using advanced signal processing and cryptanalysis techniques.</li>  	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Fault Injection (FJ2):</strong> Emulate real-world fault attacks—such as voltage glitches, clock manipulation, and laser-based faults—to evaluate device resilience and uncover hidden weaknesses.</li>  </ul>    <div style="text-align: justify;">Inspector supports security testing across the entire product lifecycle, from early design validation and FPGA prototyping to production testing and deployed system protection. With Crypto 3, we’ve also strengthened integration with our Python API, enabling greater automation, easier attack prototyping, and more efficient scripting for advanced workflows. <br />   <br />  <strong>The Next Step in Security Testing Evolution</strong> <br />  Both Crypto 2 and Crypto 3 remain available, ensuring a smooth transition with no disruption to existing projects. Crypto 3 represents the foundation of an evolving framework, with additional modules and capabilities planned for future releases. <br />   <br />  Our continued focus on backward compatibility allows teams to start leveraging Crypto 3 today while benefiting from ongoing enhancements across the Inspector testing ecosystem. <br />   <br />  <strong>Start testing smarter.</strong> Discover more about Inspector Software’s Side Channel Analysis and Fault Injection capabilities, or contact our team to experience Crypto 3 firsthand.</div>  
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