Project Eleven welcomes Marin Ivezic as an Advisor
Project Eleven welcomes cybersecurity and quantum security expert Marin Ivezic as an advisor. As the Founder of Applied Quantum and author of PostQuantum.com, Marin brings decades of experience helping enterprises, governments, and critical infrastructure organizations prepare for emerging cryptographic risks and the transition to post-quantum security.
We’re excited to announce that Marin Ivezic is joining Project Eleven as an advisor. Marin is the Founder and CEO of Applied Quantum, a quantum security professional services and systems integration firm, and the author of PostQuantum.com, one of the most widely read independent sources on quantum computing security. A quantum entrepreneur, Marin previously led cybersecurity practices across global and regional operations at PwC, IBM, Accenture, and KPMG, spanning APAC, North America, EMEA, and the Middle East. He has also served as CISO and CTO for Fortune Global 500 organizations, bringing three decades of experience helping enterprises, governments, and critical infrastructure operators understand and prepare for complex security transformations.
Marin’s experience advising organizations on quantum readiness and cybersecurity transformation brings an important perspective to Project Eleven’s mission of securing the future of digital assets in the post-quantum era. As blockchains, custodians, and financial institutions begin preparing for the next generation of cryptographic threats, Marin will help guide Project Eleven’s strategy across enterprise adoption, risk education, and post-quantum security standards.
"The digital asset industry faces the same quantum migration challenge I've spent years helping governments and critical infrastructure operators prepare for, but with fewer regulatory levers and tighter timelines,” said Marin Ivezic. “Project Eleven is one of the few teams approaching this as a practical engineering and institutional readiness problem rather than a theoretical debate. That's what drew me to work with them."
“Marin brings deep expertise at the intersection of cybersecurity, quantum computing, and enterprise transformation,” said Alex Pruden, Co-Founder & CEO of Project Eleven. “His insight will be invaluable as we work with leading institutions to make post-quantum security a core foundation of the digital asset industry.”
Please join us in welcoming Marin to the Project Eleven team as we continue building a secure and quantum-resilient foundation for the future of blockchain.
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