Vodafone pushes for cybersecurity reforms in Greece
New cybersecurity policy plan unveiled by Vodafone and ELIAMEP.

Vodafone Greece, in collaboration with the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), presented a set of proposed cybersecurity policies to Michalis Bletsas, Governor of the National Cybersecurity Authority. The initiative stems from public opinion surveys conducted by Metron Analysis on the views of Greek citizens and businesses on digital security, and a roundtable discussion at the Delphi Economic Forum’s Center for Cybersecurity.
The project identifies key issues in Greece’s cybersecurity landscape, such as fragmented policies, weak public-private sector collaboration, and a lack of a cybersecurity culture among workers. The proposals aim to improve anticipation, prevention, resilience, and response to cyber threats by reforming Greece’s legislative framework and raising awareness about digital security. Bletsas noted that these proposals align with the European NIS2 Directive, which is currently under public consultation.
Maria Skagou, Vodafone Greece’s Director of Legal and Regulatory Affairs, emphasised the importance of cybersecurity in today’s digital age, stressing the need for risk prevention, staff training, and public awareness to address evolving threats.