Future Literacy Featured Alongside Spain’s Joint Cyber Command in National Defence Technology Report

María Luque Fernández, Founder and CEO of Future Literacy and Vice President of the Innovation Commission at AMETIC, was recently featured in a national report on Spain’s defence technology sector, alongside senior voices from the Joint Cyber Command (Mando Conjunto del Ciberespacio, MCCE) and leading industry figures. The piece explored how geopolitical shifts and digitalisation are reshaping Spain and Europe’s defence, technology, and security priorities.

“Defence is no longer a purely military issue—it extends to the protection of our critical infrastructures, communications, and even financial systems. Spain cannot afford to miss this decade of transformation in security and defence. The opportunity lies in building a distributed, agile, and dual-use technological model that enhances our ability to make preventive, informed decisions.”
María Luque Fernández, Founder & CEO of Future Literacy

Our view showcases Future Literacy’s unique positioning at the intersection of finance, defence, and systemic foresight. She highlighted how the integration of dual-use technologies—solutions that bolster both civilian resilience and defence capabilities—has become essential in an era defined by hybrid threats and systemic interdependence. From energy grids to communications networks, she framed strategic autonomy and defence resilience as inseparable from technological innovation across critical infrastructures.