PQC Code Signing in a CNSA 2.0 World

What You Need to Know Now

Join Garantir and Thales in this session to learn about the importance of code signing, best practices, and more.

Your data is valuable—not just to you.

CNSA 2.0 is underway in 2025, and its requirements are not trivial. If you’re a software or hardware vendor that intends to comply, you should already be underway. Compliance deadlines are fast approaching, and the consequences of falling behind are significant.

During this webinar, we’ll get into the nitty-gritty about post-quantum cryptography (PQC) code signing requirements, the critical difference between stateful vs stateless algorithms, as well as discuss who is impacted and how best to comply. Whether you’re leading product security, crypto architecture, or compliance, this session with Garantir and Thales will give you the clarity and direction you need to move forward confidently.
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WHEN // Thursday July 31st, 9AM PT / 12PM ET

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Kieran Miller
Founder, Chief Architect

Kieran has spent his entire 18 year professional career in applied cryptography, starting off with the Department of Defense via defense contractor Leidos, and then eventually working for the most well-known Hardware Security Module (HSM) manufacturer Gemalto (now Thales), helping their large enterprise customers deploy cryptography at scale.

Now as Chief Architect, Kieran is the vision and driving force behind the technical strategy and product innovation at Garantir. With his ability to clearly and succinctly communicate complex technical concepts, Kieran also plays a key role in bridging the gap between engineering, security leadership, and business outcomes.

Blair Canavan
Director, Alliances – PKI & PQC Portfolio

Blair has over 35 years of experience in cybersecurity sales, marketing, and business development. His career began with Symantec, where he developed his expertise in cybersecurity and cryptography, followed by key roles at startups such as Chrysalis-ITS (Thales), Titus, Synopsys, InfoSec Global, and Crypto4A.

In 2019, Blair was recruited back to Thales as part of the Global Technology Alliances team, where he leads the curation of the PKI and Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) alliances portfolio. An avid presenter and startup consultant, Blair is a recognized contributor to the PQC industry and the founder of Thales’ PQC Palooza, held annually at the RSA Conference. He holds an Honors BA from the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, Canada.