The Hidden Risk in Encryption: Can You Prove Your Keys Are Random?

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1 CPEs

The algorithm can be perfect — and the system can still fail.

  • Debian OpenSSL
  • Sony’s PlayStation 3 signing key
  • Android Bitcoin wallets drained using only public data

Each failure traced back to the same root cause: weak or predictable randomness beneath the encryption layer — not flaws in the cryptography itself.

For federal agencies operating under increasing scrutiny and evolving mandates, this raises a fundamental question:

If an auditor asked you to prove your encryption keys were generated from true, verifiable randomness — could you?

Join Denis Mandich, Founder & CTO of Qrypt and former U.S. intelligence community leader, alongside Pat Conte, CRO of Fortanix, for a 45-minute executive briefing on:

  • Why PQC still depends on strong, provable randomness — and inherits the same risks
  • How to generate, rotate and cryptographically attest to key integrity at scale
  • Practical approaches to aligning with CNSA 2.0, CMMC and emerging global compliance frameworks

Discover how Qrypt and Fortanix together enable agencies to move beyond theoretical security — toward provable, auditable cryptographic assurance across hybrid and mission-critical environments.

Speaker Details

Pat Conte

Speaker
CRO

Denis Mandich

Speaker
Founder & CTO

Event Topic

Big Data, Management

Relevant Audiences

All State and Local Government, All Federal Government
The Hidden Risk in Encryption: Can You Prove Your Keys Are Random?
Event Type
Virtual / Online
Event Subtype
Webinar / Webcast
When
Thu, Jul 09, 2026 | 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
Registration Cost
Complimentary
Website
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Sponsors
Qrypt