- Scope Technologies Corp. (SCPCF, Financial) has entered a strategic collaboration with World Cyber Health to enhance post-quantum cryptography awareness and standards.
- The partnership focuses on leveraging Scope's Quantum Security Entropy (QSE) platform to address quantum technology risks and improve cybersecurity frameworks globally.
- Scope Technologies is considering participating in DEFCON 33 in Las Vegas in August 2025 to further these initiatives.
Scope Technologies Corp. (SCPCF), a leader in quantum-resilient data protection, has announced a strategic partnership with World Cyber Health (WCH), a global non-profit organization. This collaboration aims to advance global awareness and standards in post-quantum cryptography (PQC), leveraging Scope's expertise in Quantum Security Entropy (QSE) to support WCH's mission of educating public and private sector stakeholders on quantum technology risks.
This partnership involves ongoing knowledge sharing, advocacy, and joint participation in major cybersecurity events. One of the highlighted events is DEFCON 33, a prominent hacker conference scheduled for August 2025 in Las Vegas, where Scope Technologies is exploring potential speaking opportunities to discuss these emergent cybersecurity issues.
James Young, CEO of Scope Technologies, stated, "Quantum threats are no longer hypothetical—they're on the horizon. We're proud to support World Cyber Health in its mission to prepare organizations and governments for the coming shift in digital security. Collaboration and education are key to ensuring data safety in the quantum era."
Through this collaboration, Scope Technologies aims to contribute effectively to the global discourse on PQC threats and support the establishment of consistent international standards for quantum-era cybersecurity readiness.