
This Startup Built a Digital Bodyguard Against Quantum AI—And It Fits in 150MB
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Patrick Hearn and Eric Dresdale discussed how their company, Entrokey Labs, is redefining cybersecurity for governments, banks, healthcare systems, artists, and more—without requiring a single change to existing infrastructure.
From cosmic radiation to AI-trained entropy, they explain how this lightweight technology delivers seamless, scalable protection—and why now is the moment to take digital security seriously.
Key Discussion Points:
- How quantum and AI threats are quietly destabilizing global systems
- What makes entropy the backbone of encryption—and how to protect it
- Why most organizations are vulnerable without even knowing it
- The breakthrough that led to a 150MB quantum-proof software package
- Why they reject the myth that upgrading to quantum-resistant systems must be expensive
- How AI is now being used to exploit weak keys—and how Entrokey flips the script
- The importance of trustless security in data centers, healthcare, finance, and even live events
- Why modern cybersecurity must evolve at the speed of threat
Takeaways:
- Security is no longer just technical—it’s existential
- AI will find weak keys if you don’t build systems to prevent it
- Quantum resistance is not a luxury—it’s a necessity
- Scalable cybersecurity doesn’t have to be costly or complex
- Protecting identity means protecting lives, not just data
Closing Thoughts:
Patrick Hearn and Eric Dresdale are on a mission to secure the future—one random number at a time. By building a lightweight, software-only shield against the world’s most powerful threats, Entrokey Labs is proving that true cybersecurity isn’t about fear—it’s about preparation, innovation, and scale.
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