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Dear Q-PrEP, PQC, Cybersecurity, and Pulic Sector Community,
we have announced already to some of you - in personal conversations, during our Webinar/workshops, and in on-site presentations of Q-PrEP at different occasions - that we are planning a larger event for Q-PrEP & its community in 2026. Today, we - the Q-PrEP project team - would like to officially invite you to our in-person workshop at
National Research Center "Demokritos" in Athens on Thursday, 5th of February 2026 - Registration now open (link) -
Our special thanks go to our dear community members and local hosts of the workshop, Dr. Panagiotis Dimitrakis (Director of Research at "Demokritos") and Dr. Yiannis Pavlosoglou (Vice Governor of the National Cyber Security Autority (NCSA) Greece), backed by their respective organizations, for enabling us to conduct this workshop in Greece. Beginning in the morning, after
• the Opening Address and a warm Welcome by our local hosts, by Michail Bletsas (GR), First Governor of NCSA and Dr. Panagiotis Dimitrakis (GR), Director of Research at the National Research Center
the first session continues with
• the keynote by the European Commission, by Juraj Kubica (EU), Program Manager at Directorate-General Communications Networks, Content and Technology and responsible for quantum communication networks and post-quantum cryptography infrastructures
• the expert talk cybersecurity - the challenges of the migration to post- quantum cryptography, by Dr. Ludovic Perret (FR), Post-Quantum Cryptographer & Professor at Université Paris Sorbonne & EPITA, and Dr. Christoph Striecks (AUT), Senior Scientist Secure Communication Systems at Austrian Institute of Technology
• an update of the EU Workstream on PQC, represented by the chairpersons – Dr. Heike Hagemeier (GER), Bundesinnenministerium, and co-chairs (tba)
• and is rounded up by a recap of Q-PrEP, presented by the project team,
Following this comprehensive series of presentations & keynotes, we turn to the second, our interactive panel session, covering panels on
• Why Cybersecurity Agencies should mind PQC? What are the challenges? with
o Dr. Yiannis Pavlosoglou (GR) - Vice Governor of the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCSA) of Greece
o Jan Rada (CZ) - Senior Legal-Policy Specialist at National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NUKIB) of the Czech Republic
o Ledia Canga (AL) – Cyber Security Risk Management Expert at National Cyber Security Authority (AKSK) of Albania
o tba
• (Infrastructure) Providers: How to handle public entity requirements on PQC? with
o Dr. Johanna Sepúlveda (EU) - Senior Expert on Quantum Secured Communications at AIRBUS Geospatial and Secure Connectivity Solutions
o Suvi Lampila (FIN) - Fellow at SSH Communications Security
o Stefan-Lukas Gazdag (GER) – Researcher / Team Lead PQC at genua GmbH
o Joachim Vererfven (BE) – Solutions Engineer at Proximus and Core Team Member at Quantum Circle
• PQC: Integrating quantum-safe communication in the public domain with
o Albert de Ruiter (NL) - Policy Authority PKI Dutch Government Logius and Vice Chair PKI Consortium
o Dr. Kristof Verslype (BE) – Cryptographer at Smals
o Pieter Schneider (NL) – Program Manager Post-Quantum Encryption at the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties (MinBZK)
o Vasileios Rentoumis (GER) – Innovation Manager Quantum Computing at Deutsche Bundesbank
o Vasileios Alexiou (GR) – Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Hellenic Parliament
The schedule of the workshop could still undergo certain (small) changes, whereas the date & venue are definitively fixed. We keep you up to date on the latest developments of the workshop planning, more details to be announced soon.
Please note:
• Places are limited and we will review the applications we receive for your background in cybersecurity, in public sector, or such activities related, and for provable reasonable interest in the topic of Q-PrEP and this workshop. Affiliation of an institution based in Europe is mandatory.
• The workshop does not ask any participation fee. However, due to budget restrictions, Q-PrEP is not capable of refunding travel or accommodation costs. We appreciate you are willing to travel and arrange an accommodation at your own expenses.
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Edastame kuuluvuselt Justiits- ja Digiministeeriumile.
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Majandus- ja Kommunikatsiooniministeerium
From:
Mathias Schumacher <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2025 8:12 PM
To: info - MKM <[email protected]>
Subject: Q-PrEP's Athens Workshop 2026 - our invitation to you
|
Tähelepanu!
Tegemist on välisvõrgust saabunud kirjaga. |
Dear Mr Kaido Tee,
Working together with you, the cybersecurity agencies and officials, the backbone of secure, authentic, and resilient communication & data in Europe, our EU-funded project Q-PrEP advances the migration to post-quantum cryptography – PQC – in the public sector Europe-wide. Since the start of the project in January 2025, we have established a strong community of cybersecurity & PQC stakeholders, whose members benefit from mutual exchange, networking, and training (e.g., learning from and contributing to our Webinars & workshops).
Now, it is time to prepare for the next step – one, we would like to invite you to:
The registration is now open for our Q-PrEP on-site workshop (link)
in
Athens, on the
5th of February,
at the National Research Center “Demokritos”
where we will
and discuss with you on the interactive, collaborative panels, dedicated to the perspectives of
in the morning. The afternoon of the full-day workshop will be filled with a get-together for networking within our community, to intensify the exchange initiated by the presentations and in the collaborative panel discussions.
An invitation letter, including a draft of the workshop schedule is attached to this email. Please feel free to share this invite within your institution, with any colleague interested in cybersecurity & PQC and how to help the public sector to get quantum-secured.
We are open for your questions on the workshop & Q-PrEP in general and looking forward to an on-site event reflecting the importance of the topic & project.
With the very best regards,
Mathias Schumacher, M.Sc.
Q-PrEP Project Team
Phone: +49 (0) 211 385459-22
[email protected]
https://qprep.eu/
-
Quantum-Proofing European Public Administrations
c/o NMWP Management GmbH
Merowingerplatz 1
40225 Düsseldorf, Germany
Keep getting informed on
upcoming events & latest advancements by subscribing to the periodic Q-PrEP newsletter:
https://qprep.eu/news-newsletter/
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Dear Q-PrEP, PQC, Cybersecurity, and Pulic Sector Community,
we have announced already to some of you - in personal conversations, during our Webinar/workshops, and in on-site presentations of Q-PrEP at different occasions - that we are planning a larger event for Q-PrEP & its community in 2026. Today, we - the Q-PrEP project team - would like to officially invite you to our in-person workshop at
National Research Center "Demokritos" in Athens on Thursday, 5th of February 2026 - Registration now open (link) -
Our special thanks go to our dear community members and local hosts of the workshop, Dr. Panagiotis Dimitrakis (Director of Research at "Demokritos") and Dr. Yiannis Pavlosoglou (Vice Governor of the National Cyber Security Autority (NCSA) Greece), backed by their respective organizations, for enabling us to conduct this workshop in Greece. Beginning in the morning, after
• the Opening Address and a warm Welcome by our local hosts, by Michail Bletsas (GR), First Governor of NCSA and Dr. Panagiotis Dimitrakis (GR), Director of Research at the National Research Center
the first session continues with
• the keynote by the European Commission, by Juraj Kubica (EU), Program Manager at Directorate-General Communications Networks, Content and Technology and responsible for quantum communication networks and post-quantum cryptography infrastructures
• the expert talk cybersecurity - the challenges of the migration to post- quantum cryptography, by Dr. Ludovic Perret (FR), Post-Quantum Cryptographer & Professor at Université Paris Sorbonne & EPITA, and Dr. Christoph Striecks (AUT), Senior Scientist Secure Communication Systems at Austrian Institute of Technology
• an update of the EU Workstream on PQC, represented by the chairpersons – Dr. Heike Hagemeier (GER), Bundesinnenministerium, and co-chairs (tba)
• and is rounded up by a recap of Q-PrEP, presented by the project team,
Following this comprehensive series of presentations & keynotes, we turn to the second, our interactive panel session, covering panels on
• Why Cybersecurity Agencies should mind PQC? What are the challenges? with
o Dr. Yiannis Pavlosoglou (GR) - Vice Governor of the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCSA) of Greece
o Jan Rada (CZ) - Senior Legal-Policy Specialist at National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NUKIB) of the Czech Republic
o Ledia Canga (AL) – Cyber Security Risk Management Expert at National Cyber Security Authority (AKSK) of Albania
o tba
• (Infrastructure) Providers: How to handle public entity requirements on PQC? with
o Dr. Johanna Sepúlveda (EU) - Senior Expert on Quantum Secured Communications at AIRBUS Geospatial and Secure Connectivity Solutions
o Suvi Lampila (FIN) - Fellow at SSH Communications Security
o Stefan-Lukas Gazdag (GER) – Researcher / Team Lead PQC at genua GmbH
o Joachim Vererfven (BE) – Solutions Engineer at Proximus and Core Team Member at Quantum Circle
• PQC: Integrating quantum-safe communication in the public domain with
o Albert de Ruiter (NL) - Policy Authority PKI Dutch Government Logius and Vice Chair PKI Consortium
o Dr. Kristof Verslype (BE) – Cryptographer at Smals
o Pieter Schneider (NL) – Program Manager Post-Quantum Encryption at the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties (MinBZK)
o Vasileios Rentoumis (GER) – Innovation Manager Quantum Computing at Deutsche Bundesbank
o Vasileios Alexiou (GR) – Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Hellenic Parliament
The schedule of the workshop could still undergo certain (small) changes, whereas the date & venue are definitively fixed. We keep you up to date on the latest developments of the workshop planning, more details to be announced soon.
Please note:
• Places are limited and we will review the applications we receive for your background in cybersecurity, in public sector, or such activities related, and for provable reasonable interest in the topic of Q-PrEP and this workshop. Affiliation of an institution based in Europe is mandatory.
• The workshop does not ask any participation fee. However, due to budget restrictions, Q-PrEP is not capable of refunding travel or accommodation costs. We appreciate you are willing to travel and arrange an accommodation at your own expenses.