The digital transformation has brought changes faster and of a greater magnitude than ever before and many societies can find it difficult to adapt. In times of growing cyberthreats, CERTs/CSIRTs (Computer Emergency/Computer Security Incident Response Teams) have an important role in preventing cyber-attacks and in coordinating the technical response at national level. They may help in monitoring and reporting cybercrimes, in sharing technical information on ongoing or past attacks and in securing electronic evidence. Do governments and private actors have the capacity to protect critical infrastructure from hacking? What are the challenges and limitations?
Chair:
Linda Monsees, Senior Researcher, Institute of International Relations Prague
Speakers:
George Jokhadze, Project Manager, Cybercrime Programme Office, Council of Europe
Igor Kotsiuba, CEO and Founder of iSolutions Labs, Cybersecurity R&D Agency in Ukraine and the UK
Cristina Márquez Colás, Senior Data scientist & PhD Cum Laude (UC3M + MIT) | MSc. Telecom Eng | Machine Learning, 5G, Network Slicing, Management
Karel Řehka, Director, National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NUKIB)
Andreas Kuehn, Senior Fellow, Observer Research Foundation America
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