Présentation

Secure Government Communications in an AI & Post-Quantum Era

As governments increasingly rely on digital communication tools, emerging threats from AI-driven cyberattacks and post-quantum decryption risks pose significant challenges. This three-hour interactive training is designed for government officials, cybersecurity leaders, and policymakers seeking to enhance data sovereignty, compliance, and secure communication strategies in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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Course Description

Format: Online, instructor-led
Duration: 4 sessions x 1,5h each
Certificate: Joint ITU and RealTyme
Region: Global  (English)

Course Objectives

  • Identify Communication Security Risks – Understand the vulnerabilities of legacy GSM networks and consumer messaging apps, including AI-driven threats that expand the attack surface.
  • Assess Data Ownership and Sovereignty Challenges – Evaluate data sovereignty, compliance risks, and AI-driven privacy concerns in government communications, ensuring secure and jurisdictionally compliant solutions.
  • Prepare for the Future of Government Communication – Explore how AI, post-quantum cryptography, and regulatory frameworks will shape the future of secure government collaboration, enabling resilient and future-proof communication strategies.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for members of governments, cybersecurity agencies and regulatory bodies responsible for safeguarding secure, sovereign communication and decision-making systems.

Number of available places: 50 participants

Participants will explore

The Legacy Challenge - How outdated GSM networks and consumer messaging apps create security vulnerabilities.
The Data Ownership Challenge - The risks of AI-driven data processing, cloud jurisdiction issues, and compliance gaps.
Future-Proofing Government Communication -  Best practices for secure collaboration, AI-enabled threat mitigation, and preparing for post-quantum encryption.

Through real-world case studies, hands-on exercises, and expert insights, attendees will develop practical strategies to protect their digital identities, sensitive government data, and critical communication infrastructure.

Program & Modules

  • Thursday, 5 March 2026, 13:00 CET, Module 1: The Legacy Challenge – Mobile Communication & The New Attack Surface
  • Thursday, 12 March 2026, 13:00 CET, Module 2: The Data Ownership Challenge – Data Sovereignty, AI, and Compliance Risks
  • Thursday, 19 March 2026, 13:00 CET, Module 3: Future-Proofing Government Communication – AI, Security, and the Post-Quantum Transition
  • Thursday, 26 March 2026, 13:00 CET, Module 4: From Strategy to Action – Building a Secure, Sovereign Communication Roadmap.

Grading matrix:

Module quizzes: 40%

Forum contributions x3: 40%

Active participation in live sessions: 20%

A total score of 70% or higher is required to obtain the ITU certificate.

Should you have any questions about the course content, please email: training@realtyme.com