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Børge Brende, President, World Economic Forum, Annalena Baerbock, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, H.H. Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, Christopher A. Coons, Senator from Delaware (D), USA, Yusuf Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria, Elina Valtonen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland and Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Brussels in the Securing an Insecure World session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 16 January. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo
Dr. Kai Martius (Head of Business Unit High Security,
secunet Security Networks AG, Essen) ging im letzten Fachvortrag nochmals auf die Anforderungen an IT-Sicherheit innerhalb von Behörden und Industrie ein.
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Trust is an underlying condition for the EU Digital Single Market and without a credible cybersecurity strategy, there will be no trust. In February 2013, the Commission published a cybersecurity strategy alongside a proposed Directive on network and information security (NIS). The latter is currently in trialogue negotiations. The next trialogue is foreseen for June 9. The discussions have revealed a great lack of mutual trust between Member States, which prevents them from cooperating and thus protecting Europeans.
The hearing will serve to raise public awareness about the current situation in the EU and make stakeholders face up to their responsibilities. It will also assess the cybersecurity part of the Digital Single Market Act published on May 6 which announced the establishment of a public-private Partnership on cybersecurity and a review of the e-privacy Directive.
MEP Antanas Guoga - as ALDE shadow rapporteur of the NIS directive - has invited government representatives and EU officials to take stock of the progress made with the Directive, but also look ahead and come up with some new solutions.
The hearing will take a holistic approach and address cybersecurity in all its dimensions with the involvement of Members coming from five different parliamentary Committees (Gérard Deprez, Kaja Kallas, Hilde Vautmans, Sophie in't Veld) giving the floor to businesses and academics.
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College invited local high-school students to attend cybersecurity day, a seminar for students who are interested in the field of study.
Students learn cybersecurity skills at a 2016 hacker camp held at Delta High School, with help from PNNL STEM education consultant Ann Wright-Mockler.
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A proposed rule by the Bureau of Industry and Security to control the export of intrusion software platforms has raised considerable interest within the security research community. Some companies worry that vulnerability testing could become much more burdensome under the regulations because of new licensing hurdles.
CSIS is convening a wide range of stakeholders including industry executives, senior policymakers, and security experts to discuss the implementation of the new rule.
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Cyber Defense Magazine Infosec Awards 2018 winners are announced in Apr 16th at RSA Conference. This year they decided to give credit to a small business firms that offering the best service and products. They are on a mission to help you comply with regulations, stop the cyber-criminals, hackers, hacktivists, cyber terrorists and threats against critical infrastructure. They also offer solutions for businesses and government agencies of all sizes, big and small.
In Endpoint Security category, COMODO won the best product award and Kaspersky and Eset won the editor's choice award. Want to know the full list of winners visit www.cyberdefensemagazine.com/infosec-awards-2018-winners/
PEO EIS acquired for assessment this prototype defensive cyber system small enough to fit in an airplane’s overhead storage compartment, enabling faster deployment and greater operational flexibility. (Photo by Cecilia Tueros, PEO EIS)
A proposed rule by the Bureau of Industry and Security to control the export of intrusion software platforms has raised considerable interest within the security research community. Some companies worry that vulnerability testing could become much more burdensome under the regulations because of new licensing hurdles.
CSIS is convening a wide range of stakeholders including industry executives, senior policymakers, and security experts to discuss the implementation of the new rule.
Ransomware is one of the most rapidly growing malwares. According to a recent survey, the average cost of a ransomware attack on businesses in 2019 is $1,33,000. To know more visit gatewaydigital.co.uk
The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the University of South Carolina’s SC Cyber, hosted a cybersecurity summit aimed at helping small and mid-size businesses develop, evaluate, and strengthen their cybersecurity programs. Immedion was the presenting sponsor of the summit.
“We were excited to partner with the U.S. Chamber and the University of South Carolina’s SC Cyber on the summit,” said Chamber President and CEO Ted Pitts. “When our data is secure, businesses can grow. Cyber security means job security, and South Carolina is leading the way nationally on information security innovation.”
The Cybersecurity Summit brought together top experts from government, law enforcement, and the private sector to discuss cybersecurity threats to the private sector, challenges for small and mid-size businesses, and public-private collaboration on cyber incident response.
A proposed rule by the Bureau of Industry and Security to control the export of intrusion software platforms has raised considerable interest within the security research community. Some companies worry that vulnerability testing could become much more burdensome under the regulations because of new licensing hurdles.
CSIS is convening a wide range of stakeholders including industry executives, senior policymakers, and security experts to discuss the implementation of the new rule.
Vertreter aus Industrie und Politik diskutierten auf dem 11. Silicon Saxony Symposium unter dem Thema „Megatrend Sicherheit“ die Chancen und Herausforderungen einer vernetzten Gesellschaft.
You don’t have to experience the dark underworld of the internet. While you might not be able to stop attackers from infiltrating your business, there are effective steps you can take to prevent or at least reduce the amount of damage that can occur. Neil Haboush walk through some cyber security tips to ensure your business stays safe and secure in the complex digital world.
Markus Ulbig, Staatsminister des Sächsischen Innenministeriums begrüßte die Gäste im Innside Hotel Dresden und erläuterte neben den aktuellen Herausforderungen für die Gesellschaft auch die Anforderungen und Aufgaben, die mit dem Thema IT-Sicherheit auf den Staat & seine Institutionen zukommen. Er bekräftigte zudem die Notwendigkeit von ganzheitlichen Lösungen und hob insbesondere den übergreifenden Dialog zwischen Institutionen, Industrie und Wissenschaft als wichtiges Mittel zur Problemerfassung und -bewältigung hervor.
The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the University of South Carolina’s SC Cyber, hosted a cybersecurity summit aimed at helping small and mid-size businesses develop, evaluate, and strengthen their cybersecurity programs. Immedion was the presenting sponsor of the summit.
“We were excited to partner with the U.S. Chamber and the University of South Carolina’s SC Cyber on the summit,” said Chamber President and CEO Ted Pitts. “When our data is secure, businesses can grow. Cyber security means job security, and South Carolina is leading the way nationally on information security innovation.”
The Cybersecurity Summit brought together top experts from government, law enforcement, and the private sector to discuss cybersecurity threats to the private sector, challenges for small and mid-size businesses, and public-private collaboration on cyber incident response.
A proposed rule by the Bureau of Industry and Security to control the export of intrusion software platforms has raised considerable interest within the security research community. Some companies worry that vulnerability testing could become much more burdensome under the regulations because of new licensing hurdles.
CSIS is convening a wide range of stakeholders including industry executives, senior policymakers, and security experts to discuss the implementation of the new rule.
Sacred Heart University's School of Computing hosted the first lecture in the new Cybersecurity Colloquia Series, featuring Irfan Ahmed from the University of New Orleans who presented his talk, “Modern Critical Infrastructure at the Risk of Cyberattacks” on October 12, 2017, at the Ryan Matura Library’s Cyber Lab. Photo by Mark F. Conrad