Our Team

Meet the Founders

The minds behind QubitAC's post-quantum cryptographic solutions, a company dedicated to bringing adaptive cryptography to organizations trying to prepare themselves for post-quantum computing..

Person One

Joseph N. Wilson

Co-Founder

Joseph N. Wilson is a co-founder of QubitAC and an emeritus faculty member at the University of Florida who received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Virginia. During his 41 year academic career, he carried out a wide variety of research projects and authored over 150 publications concerning topics including cybersecurity, machine learning, landmine detection and remediation, and computer vision. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Wilson has been a GIAC certified network and web application penetration tester as well as a malware and forensic analyst. His current work is aimed at helping organizations and people improve both their computational and communications security and privacy. He received the General Ronald W. Yates Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer for work leading to successful landmine and IED detection systems employed by US military support forces in Afghanistan.

Leadership Cryptography Research
Person Two

Anurag Swarnim Yadav

Co-Founder

Anurag Swarnim Yadav is a co-founder of QubitAC and a security researcher specialized in applied machine learning for vulnerability detection, repair and cryptographic risk analysis. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Florida, where his research examined how data quality impacts ML-based vulnerability detection systems and explored automated program repair for security flaws. His work emphasizes rigorous evaluation metrics, realistic deployment constraints, and bridging the gap between research claims and operational security. At QubitAC, he focuses on building practical cryptographic discovery pipelines that help organizations discover legacy cryptography, identify quantum-vulnerable algorithms, analyze protocol deployments (TLS, SSH, certificates), and align findings with emerging NIST post-quantum standards. His work sits at the intersection of security research, compliance engineering, and next-generation cryptography.

Engineering Security Research