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An investment in Greece’s high-tech future

- OMMENTARY | BY GEOFFREY R. PYATT * * Geoffrey Ross Pyatt is the United States ambassador to Greece.

The United States and Greece have been working more closely than ever in the fields of high technology and innovation. As our cooperatio­n in these fields advances, so do the threats seeking to undermine all we’ve worked to achieve. We need to be just as vigilant in protecting our digital frontiers, the gateways to our collective prosperity and the security of our citizens.

The seeds of the recent increase in American investment in Greece’s knowledge-based economy were sown during the Thessaloni­ki Internatio­nal Fair in 2018, when the United States was the honored country and the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce and our Embassy brought dozens of top-tier US technology and innovation companies to Thessaloni­ki to experience the value propositio­n that Greece represents first-hand. That effort is now yielding fruit as Pfizer’s and Cisco’s innovation centers come online, leveraging Thessaloni­ki’s large student population and the supportive government environmen­t to turn the city into the tech capital of the Balkans. And in Athens, IBM is collaborat­ing with Infosys Finacle to create a Banking Center of Excellence which will support projects across Europe. We will continue to build on the legacy of TIF 2018 and our Embassy’s longtime support of Greek entreprene­urs and startups like the Patra-based graphics processor company Think Silicon, which was recently acquired by the American company Applied Materials.

More recently, American technology companies like Microsoft, Cisco and Google have played a significan­t role in helping Greece respond effectivel­y to the current global health crisis. Minister Kyriakos Pierrakaki­s and his team have made tremendous progress in digitizing government processes during the pandemic, and the government’s increased protection of intellectu­al property rights led to Greece’s removal from the US Trade Representa­tive’s Special 301 Watch List in April. Since then, Greece’s relationsh­ip with Microsoft has grown dramatical­ly: Microsoft acquired the Greek company Softomotiv­e this summer and announced that it will launch a robotic process automation hub in Athens.

Along with the impressive advances in technology and innovation we are witnessing in Greece comes the increasing need to protect the data and networks that power the digital economy and are key to our national security. The progress the Greek government is making to advance its digital transforma­tion and safeguard its citizens’ privacy were complement­ed by the farsighted decision of Greece’s largest cellular network provider, Cosmote, to build its 5G network exclusivel­y with trusted vendor Ericsson. As a result, we are proud to welcome Greece to the Clean Network, the internatio­nal, US-led initiative to safeguard national security and the free, global internet rooted in internatio­nally accepted digital trust standards that build upon the 5G Clean Path initiative.

As highly skilled Greeks embrace technology and innovation to grow the Greek economy, Greece’s inclusion in the Clean Network demonstrat­es to the internatio­nal community the country’s focus on building a strong and secure foundation for its high-tech future. 5G wireless technology will form the backbone of future economic developmen­t, transformi­ng every aspect of our lives with exciting new applicatio­ns from self-driving cars and “smart” home appliances to telesurger­y and more efficient critical infrastruc­ture. For this reason, 5G networks must be carefully built to safeguard our citizens’ privacy and our companies’ most sensitive informatio­n from aggressive intrusions by malign actors. Huawei and ZTE, along with other Chinese companies, are required by Chinese law to cooperate with the Chinese Communist Party’s intelligen­ce services and security agencies, no questions asked, and to keep this cooperatio­n secret. This is not a recipe for success, but rather an invitation to compromise and undermine the progress, security and advances we hold most dear and that we, as societies, are increasing­ly dependent upon.

At the US Embassy, we are proud to support the Clean Network initiative with our Embassy’s major renovation in order to maximize connectivi­ty and keep critical data and networks safe. OTE’s decision to safeguard Greece’s privacy and national security by working exclusivel­y with trusted vendor Ericsson is a model for telecoms worldwide, one that the United States will continue to support.

Greece is the birthplace of democracy and a country with a bright, high-tech future, so we are proud that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his team have been so proactive in both developing and protecting Greece’s digital frontier. Greeks have valuable ideas, and those ideas deserve protection. Greek government reforms and the inclusion of Greece in the Clean Network will protect and uphold our common fundamenta­l values and are a sound investment in Greece’s high-tech future.

Greeks have valuable ideas, and those ideas deserve protection

 ??  ?? US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross speaks at the opening of the US pavilion at the Thessaloni­ki Internatio­nal Fair in September 2018, when it was the honored country at the annual trade expo in the northern Greek port city.
US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross speaks at the opening of the US pavilion at the Thessaloni­ki Internatio­nal Fair in September 2018, when it was the honored country at the annual trade expo in the northern Greek port city.

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