World Quantum Readiness Day 2026

The quantum shift is coming. Are you ready?

September 17, 2026 • Virtual • Free • Live Q&A

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2026-09-17 9:00 AM
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2026-09-17 9:00 AM
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September 17, 2026
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September 17, 2026
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Join us at World Quantum Readiness Day 2026

This year’s theme—From Blueprint to Build—reflects the shift from quantum awareness to implementation. The question is no longer if organizations should prepare for post-quantum cryptography (PQC). It’s how.

Join DigiCert for the third annual World Quantum Readiness Day to hear how security leaders are assessing cryptographic risk, planning migration, and preparing for the quantum era.

The full agenda and speaker lineup will be announced soon. Secure your spot.

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World quantum readiness day 2026

Quantum readiness starts now

Build your quantum readiness roadmap

Begin your quantum migration

Move beyond awareness with guidance to assess risk, prioritize migration, and plan your transition.

Turn insight into action

Turn insight into action

Hear how DigiCert and industry experts are preparing for the quantum era with lessons you can apply.

Prepare for whats next

Prepare for what’s next

Understand standards, quantum-safe algorithms, and trends shaping enterprise cryptography.

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Blair Canavan

Director, Alliances - PKI & PQC Portfolio, Thales

Blair has 35+ years of cybersecurity sales, marketing and business development expertise. Blair’s cyber and crypto career began with Symantec followed by Chrysalis-ITS (Thales), Titus (Fortra), Black Duck (Synopsys), InfoSec Global (Keyfactor) and Crypto4A. Blair was recruited back to Thales’ Global Technology Alliances team in 2019, tasked with the expansion and curation of the PKI and Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) portfolio. He is an avid presenter, webinar host and global PQC industry contributor, including the CFDIR PQC WG and founder of Thales’ PQC Palooza event held during the RSA Conference. Blair resides in Kelowna, BC, Canada and holds an Hons.BA Co-op from the University of Waterloo and Business Option from Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario, Canada.

Christian Pfister

Christian Pfister

Lead, Quantum Safe Competence Center, LGT Financial Services Ltd.

Christian Pfister has been working as Lead of the Quantum Safe Competence Center since 2023. In this role, he leads the development and implementation of security-oriented quantum computing solutions. Previously, he served as Head of IT Platform & Security, where he gained extensive experience in protecting complex IT infrastructures. His expertise in IT security and his commitment to innovative technologies make him a valuable leader in the field of Quantum Safe Security.

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Dr. Colin Soutar

Global Quantum Cyber Readiness Leader, Deloitte & Touche LLP

Dr. Colin Soutar is the Deloitte US and global leader for quantum cyber readiness. In 2013, he helped NIST to develop the Cybersecurity Framework and has since helped many leading private and public sector organizations implement it. Colin has also supported clients and NIST programs in the areas of IoT, biometric technologies, trusted identities, and privacy engineering. Prior to his current role, Colin served for more than 10 years as Chief Technology Officer for a Canadian-based biometric and trusted identity public company. Following his PhD studies in physics in Dundee, Scotland, he began his working career with a two-year post-doctorate fellowship at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, developing pattern recognition techniques for autonomous rendezvous and capture operations.
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Dr. Jim Goodman

Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Crypto4A Technologies

Dr. Jim Goodman is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Crypto4A Technologies, bringing over two decades of deep technical expertise in cryptographic engineering and secure hardware system design. With more than 20 years of experience developing software, firmware, and hardware for high-assurance security products, Jim has contributed to some of the industry's most critical innovations in cybersecurity and digital trust. Earlier in his career, he served as one of the principal security architects at Chrysalis-ITS (now part of Thales), where he helped develop secure cryptographic processors that laid the foundation for today's hardware security modules (HSMs).

Jim's work has resulted in multiple patents and pioneering cryptographic functions that continue to influence the evolution of post-quantum and crypto-agile systems.

He holds a PhD and Master's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where his academic research focused on cryptographic algorithm design and implementation.

John Furrier

John Furrier

Co-Founder & Co-CEO, SiliconANGLE Media, Inc.

Jostein Stokka, Product Manager, Service Offerings, Atea

Jostein Stokka

Product Manager, Service Offerings, Atea

Jostein Stokkan is Product Manager for Service Offerings in Atea's OneAMS organization, responsible for driving service innovation and supporting customers across all Atea markets. He brings more than three decades of experience from the Norwegian IT industry and has spent over 19 years with Atea, where he has held specialist sales and advisory roles spanning networking, infrastructure, and cybersecurity.

Jostein holds an MBA in Telecommunications Management from the University of San Francisco and has been deeply involved in shaping Atea's managed services strategy. He was instrumental in establishing Atea's SOC services and has led the development of Atea's Managed Certificate offering since 2019. Today, he works closely with customers, sales teams, and service delivery organizations to help enterprises strengthen digital trust, automate certificate management, and prepare for the future of machine identity and post-quantum security.

Michele Mosca,  Co-founder, President, and CEO, evolutionQ Inc.

Dr. Michele Mosca

Co-founder, President, and CEO, evolutionQ Inc.

Dr. Michele Mosca is a pioneer in quantum computing and cybersecurity who has helped shape the global quantum and quantum-safe technology ecosystem. He initiated the quantum computing effort at the University of Waterloo in 1999 and was a principal architect of its development into the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC). He is a founding member of Perimeter Institute and co-founder and CEO of evolutionQ. His work spans foundational quantum computing research, quantum-safe cybersecurity, talent development, commercialization, standards leadership, and international policy engagement.
Naomi Wynn, Chief Executive Officer, National Energy Public Key Infrastructure (NEPKI)

Naomi Wynn

Chief Executive Officer, National Energy PKI (NEPKI)

Naomi Wynn is the CEO of NEPKI (National Energy PKI), where she where she leads the development of cyber secure digital infrastructure to support Australia’s consumer-led energy future. Her career includes roles in network distribution (Ausgrid and Energy Networks Australia) and across state, federal, and international governments, where she has delivered regulatory reform and implemented major energy programs.​

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Sadaaki Yamazaki

Sadaaki Yamazaki

Senior Security Specialist, Digital Solution R&D Department, Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd. (DIR)

Sadaaki Yamazaki, CISSP, CCSP, CISA, is a Senior Security Specialist in the Digital Solution R&D Department at Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd. (DIR), the research and consulting arm of Daiwa Securities Group—one of Japan’s premier financial services groups operating globally across wealth management, investment banking, and asset management. His work focuses on the research, evaluation, and practical application of cybersecurity technologies, including performance benchmarking and assessment of post-quantum cryptography (PQC).

DigiCert speakers

Dr. Amit Sinha

Dr. Amit Sinha

CEO, DigiCert

Dr. Amit Sinha is the CEO and visionary leader driving DigiCert into the era of Intelligent Trust—advancing enterprise security, automation, and resilience for the AI and quantum age. Under Amit's leadership, DigiCert delivered its strongest fiscal year to date in 2025. Previously, he was President of Zscaler, where during a 12-year tenure he helped grow the company from a startup to a NASDAQ-100 company—establishing it as a leader in enterprise security. He serves as an independent board member at Zscaler and DataRobot and advises several startups. Earlier, he held CTO roles at Motorola and AirDefense (acquired by Motorola in 2008).

Dr. Sinha earned an M.S. and Ph.D. from MIT and a B.Tech. from IIT Delhi, where he graduated summa cum laude and received the President of India Gold Medal. He has authored 25+ papers, contributed to three books, and is the inventor of 39 U.S. patents granted or pending.

Deepika Chauhan

Deepika Chauhan

Chief Product Officer, DigiCert

Deepika Chauhan is Chief Product Officer at DigiCert and the architect behind expanding DigiCert ONE, translating Intelligent Trust into platform strategy and execution at enterprise scale. Since joining DigiCert in 2017, she has led customer-obsessed global product and engineering teams driving continued innovation across DigiCert ONE. She oversees product strategy to help organizations deliver trusted security across users, devices, servers, software, and content.

Previously, she led Strategy and Business Operations for Symantec's Website Security business unit and worked at McKinsey & Company in Silicon Valley on strategic initiatives for technology companies. She began her career in product development on Nokia's mobile browser team. Chauhan holds a B.E. from the University of Delhi, an M.S. from the University of Cincinnati, and an MBA from Dartmouth.

Lakshmi Hanspal

Lakshmi Hanspal

Chief Trust Officer, DigiCert

Lakshmi Hanspal serves as DigiCert's first Chief Trust Officer, leading strategy and execution that ensures trust is embedded across its technology, operations, and customer experience as digital and AI ecosystems rapidly evolve. She brings 30+ years of technology and information security experience, including 16 years in financial services and payments. At DigiCert, she oversees regulatory compliance, data protection, and risk management and helps protect the integrity, security, and privacy of customer data.

Previously, Hanspal served as Global CISO for Amazon Devices & Services and held chief security roles at Box and SAP Ariba, with earlier leadership experience at Bank of America and PayPal. She holds a master's degree in computer science from Boston University and serves on boards for mission-driven organizations.

Senior Director, Digital Trust Specialists

Dean Coclin

Senior Director, Digital Trust Specialist, DigiCert

Dean Coclin brings more than 30 years of business development and product management experience in software, security, and telecommunications to the company.

At DigiCert, Coclin is responsible for representing the company in industry consortia and driving the company's strategic alliances with technology partners. He is also the current chair of the CA/Browser Forum and chairs the ASC X9 PKI Study Group, developing next-generation PKI standards for the finance industry.

Shane Kelly

Shane Kelly

Principle Crypto Architect, DigiCert

Shane Kelly has worked on solving various software security problems for his customers, from bespoke embedded systems to large-scale cloud-based deployments. Kelly has spent over six years implementing, integrating, and optimizing post-quantum algorithms. He recently spent time working on the cryptographic compliance and auditing team at AWS.

At DigiCert, Kelly provides secure, robust, customer-oriented post-quantum cryptography solutions. His focus is on making the transition from current cryptographic solutions to post-quantum solutions as simple as possible given the enormous challenges involved.

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Tim Hollebeek

Industry Technology Strategist, DigiCert

Timothy Hollebeek has more than 20 years of computer security experience, including eight years working on innovative security research funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. He remains heavily involved as DigiCert’s primary representative in multiple industry standards bodies, including the CA/Browser Forum, striving for improved information security practices that work with real-world implementations. A mathematician by trade, Hollebeek spends a lot of time considering security approaches to quantum computing.
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Kevin Hilscher

Product Leader, Device Trust Portfolio, DigiCert

Working at the intersection of the Internet of Things (IoT) and cybersecurity, Kevin Hilscher is the product leader for the DigiCert Device Trust portfolio of products, focused on securing the IoT.
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Candice Smith

Solutions Engineer, DigiCert

Candice Smith is a Solutions Engineer at DigiCert with four years of experience working in cryptography and digital trust. Degree-qualified in Cyber Security, she works closely with organisations on PKI, digital trust, certificate lifecycle management, cryptographic discovery, and crypto-agility. A key focus of her work is quantum readiness, helping customers understand their cryptographic landscape, assess their exposure to quantum-related risks, and develop practical strategies for transitioning to post-quantum cryptography.

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Agenda

World Quantum Readiness Day

Thursday, September 17, 2026

Introduction and Opening Remarks

Amit Sinha

John Furrier

Start Here: A Quick Win for Quantum Readiness

Inventory and risk assessment are important steps for quantum readiness but many organizations struggle to turn that work into action. This session focuses on your best first move: enabling TLS 1.3 and hybrid key exchange (ML-KEM) on priority endpoints. We’ll explain why this matters, what ML-KEM does and does not solve, and what teams need before they begin.

Christian Pfister

Shane Kelly

What, When, and Why: The Global Regulatory and Standards Landscape

As quantum security moves from research into action, standards will ensure interoperability and governments will add compliance requirements. During this session, experts will summarize the latest developments from global standards bodies, and recent government mandates, including Executive Order 14412. We’ll clarify what is ready to use today, what is still evolving, and what organizations should watch next. We’ll also address Merkle Tree Certificates: where they fit, why they matter, and how they might impact your organization.

Jostein Stokkan

Naomi Wynn

Dean Coclin

Demystifying PQC Complexity

Quantum readiness can stall when teams assume they need every answer before they can act. In this fireside chat, practitioners will unpack common sources of PQC complexity, including algorithm decisions, certificate format questions, and HSM readiness. The discussion will focus on separating real constraints from perceived blockers, identifying practical decisions organizations can make now, and sharing simple strategies for turning early uncertainty into measurable progress.

Dr. Colin Soutar

Sadaaki Yamazaki

Tim Hollebeek

How DigiCert Built Its Readiness Program

Quantum readiness becomes real when organizations assign ownership and start implementing cryptographic changes in production. In this session, DigiCert will share lessons from its internal PQC readiness program, part of its Customer Zero initiative, including how to secure executive sponsorship, form a cross-functional tiger team, manage vendor dependencies, and account for impacts on change management, and certificate lifecycle management. Attendees will learn how to replicate a practical and proven program in their own environments.

Lakshmi Hanspal
Ask the experts

In this audience-driven Q&A, industry experts will answer questions submitted by attendees. Submit your questions when you register to World Quantum Readiness Day.

Candice Smith

Dr. Jim Goodman

Blair Canavan

Dr. Michele Mosca

Closing remarks

Hear from the team who went first

Before helping customers prepare for the quantum era, DigiCert led the way.

Learn from the engineers behind our Customer Zero initiative as they share the lessons, technical decisions, and implementation experience from DigiCert’s own quantum readiness journey.

Today, more than 99% of eligible certificates across DigiCert’s production environment renew through automation.

Read the full story

Learn from the team that went first

Watch highlights from last year’s event

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