The General Secretariat of Telecommunications and Post of the Ministry of Digital Governance shapes and implements the National Strategy HellasQCI for Quantum Communications and Secure Technologies, aiming to enhance the security and reliability of the country's digital communications and infrastructures.
The HellasQCI Strategy is part of the European framework for the development of advanced digital networks and contributes to ensuring digital sovereignty, data protection, and the operational continuity of critical public functions in an environment of increasing technological and cyber threats.
Key Pillars of the Strategy
The National Strategy HellasQCI focuses on:
- creating a national high-security quantum communications infrastructure
- interconnecting selected public entities and critical infrastructures
- preparing the country for the new generation of secure digital technologies
- enhancing research, innovation, and expertise in the field of quantum communications
The Strategy strengthens cooperation between the Public Sector, universities, research institutions, and the market, forming a cohesive framework for the development and utilization of cutting-edge technologies.
Benefits for Citizens and Society
The development of quantum communications infrastructures offers significant benefits:
- safer digital services for citizens
- protection of sensitive personal and public data
- increased trust in electronic transactions
- safeguarding critical infrastructures (telecommunications, energy, public administration)
- creation of new opportunities for technological development and specialized human resources
At the same time, conditions are created for technological development, specialized employment, and active participation of the country in the European ecosystem of advanced secure technologies.
The HellasQCI Strategy is an integral part of the broader framework of national digital strategies of the General Secretariat of Telecommunications and Post, complementing actions in the fields of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Unmanned Vehicles (UAV).