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Strengthening the EU transition to quantum safe: CEPS Task Force final report presentation

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AI, digitalisation and innovation

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CEPS Conference Room
Place du Congrès 1, Bruxelles, Belgique
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Strengthening the EU transition to quantum safe: CEPS Task Force final report presentation

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The transition to quantum-safe cryptography poses a critical and urgent challenge for Europe, necessitating careful coordination and long-term planning across both public and private sectors. While quantum computers with the potential to undermine current cryptographic standards may become available as early as the next decade, transitioning to post-quantum cryptography is far from immediate.

Against this backdrop, the CEPS Task Force on Post-Quantum Cryptography has provided a platform for dialogue among private sector representatives, European institutions, academia and civil society. We sought consensus on technological pathways, governance mechanisms and policy recommendations that will guide Europe’s secure shift towards quantum resilience.

Join CEPS and other stakeholders for a public discussion on how to strengthen the EU transition to quantum safe, starting from the recommendations put forward by the CEPS Task Force on Strengthening the EU transition to a Quantum Safe world: technology, market, governance and policy challenges.

The presentation and discussion will be followed by a networking lunch.

Host
Lorenzo Pupillo Lorenzo Pupillo
Lorenzo Pupillo

Associate Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Cybersecurity@CEPS Initiative

Speakers list
Aymard de Touzalin

Head of Unit C4, Emerging & Disruptive Technologies, DG-CNECT, European Commission

Brando Benifei

MEP

Nathalie Guichard

Research technology and innovation director, EDA

Kevin Reifsteck

Director for Cybersecurity Policy, Global Cybersecurity Policy Corporate, External, and Legal Affairs (CELA)

Marisa Monteiro Borsboom

President of Humanity of Things Agency

Sofie Lindskov Hansen

Chief Quantum Expert , Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs

Jaime Gomez Garcia

Global Head of Santander Quantum Threat Program

Pieter Vermaas

Professor in Philosophy of Quantum Technologies, TU Delft, The Netherlands

Bart Preneel

Full Professor KU Leuven

Sourav Sinha

Executive Director Technology Consulting for the EU Institutions , E&Y

Barbara Wellmann

Director Quantum.Link@Deloitte

Michael Osborne

CTO for IBM Quantum Safe at the IBM Research Division, Zürich Research Center