SecQDevOps 1st General Assembly

Μάιος 8, 2026

We are pleased to announce that K3Y Ltd participated successfully in the 1st General Assembly of the SecQDevOps project, held at the EDP Headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal, on 18-19 March 2026. The meeting was hosted by EDP and Data Machine Elite.

 

The two-day meeting brought together representatives from all consortium partners and marked an important milestone following the project’s Kick-Off Meeting. It provided a valuable opportunity to review progress across ongoing activities, align technical directions, and define the next steps for the upcoming phases of implementation.

 

 

Throughout the meeting, partners engaged in in-depth technical discussions, with a strong focus on advancing the requirements elicitation phase by bridging technical perspectives with the specific needs of the project’s use cases. Particular emphasis was placed on defining security requirements, refining pilot scenarios, and ensuring alignment between user needs and system architecture.

 

 

In parallel, the consortium initiated preparations for upcoming technical work, including activities on secure hardware compilers, compliance tooling, advanced threat detection, and the Internet of Quantum Things (IoQT). Dedicated sessions also addressed the project’s system architecture, mapping modules across DevOps phases and clarifying interactions between key components.

 

The General Assembly also highlighted SecQDevOps’s long-term vision and impact. Partners discussed the project’s Key Exploitable Results (KERs) and Open Source Strategy, positioning SecQDevOps, together with Eclipse QRISP, as a key contributor to the European open-source ecosystem for secure quantum software development.

 

 

In addition, discussions covered organisational aspects, upcoming dissemination and collaboration activities, and preparations for future work packages, ensuring continued alignment and effective coordination across the consortium.

 

 

K3Y Ltd, represented by our colleagues Eleftherios Kilaroglou and Ioannis Leonidas, shared insights into the company’s work on Anomaly Detection and Intrusion Detection Systems for Quantum Platforms. The presentation summarised the activities carried out during the first six months (M1-M6) and outlined the initial architecture of MOD-06: AI-Driven Security Services, with a focus on anomaly detection and IDS for quantum environments.

 

 

Stay tuned for more updates as SecQDevOps progresses toward delivering secure, trustworthy, and future-ready quantum technologies across Europe.