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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech
December 1st, 2021
Half Moon Bay, CA
9:05 AM
DEFENSE AGAINST THE DARK ARTS
Morgan Stanley alumnus and military vet Jen Easterly is the second person to lead the U.S. Homeland Security Department's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). She's got her work cut out for her as she attempts to secure U.S. cyberspace in the face of so many espionage campaigns, ransomware, and cyberattacks. Hear how she plans to tilt the balance in favor of the defenders.
Speaker:
Jen Easterly, Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Interviewer: Robert Hackett, a16z Crypto
Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH
028
FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech
December 1st, 2021
Half Moon Bay, CA
9:05 AM
DEFENSE AGAINST THE DARK ARTS
Morgan Stanley alumnus and military vet Jen Easterly is the second person to lead the U.S. Homeland Security Department's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). She's got her work cut out for her as she attempts to secure U.S. cyberspace in the face of so many espionage campaigns, ransomware, and cyberattacks. Hear how she plans to tilt the balance in favor of the defenders.
Speaker:
Jen Easterly, Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Interviewer: Robert Hackett, a16z Crypto
Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH
028
FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech
December 1st, 2021
Half Moon Bay, CA
9:05 AM
DEFENSE AGAINST THE DARK ARTS
Morgan Stanley alumnus and military vet Jen Easterly is the second person to lead the U.S. Homeland Security Department's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). She's got her work cut out for her as she attempts to secure U.S. cyberspace in the face of so many espionage campaigns, ransomware, and cyberattacks. Hear how she plans to tilt the balance in favor of the defenders.
Speaker:
Jen Easterly, Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Interviewer: Robert Hackett, a16z Crypto
Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH
40-minute live webinar to explore the best practices to handle and minimize the damage a cyberattack can inflict.
HONEYPOT COLLECTION
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Glitch Textiles is operating 15 honeypot servers worldwide, capturing malware in the wild to bring you this new collection. Each design renders the DNA of malicious software—computer viruses, Trojans, and worms—into woven soft wares.
Honeypots are tools used by security researchers to make a server appear vulnerable to attack. By capturing an attacker’s interaction, operators of honeypots can profile techniques, tools, and methods used as well as collect the malware uploaded.
We’re using these tools to bring you a unique experience and perspective on one of the many hazards of life on the Internet.
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Vumetric is a leading penetration testing provider, helping companies identify and fix vulnerabilities to prevent cyberattacks. Here is an alternative, longer description of our business: Vumetric is an ISO9001 certified company offering penetration testing services, security audits and specialized cybersecurity services. Our clients include S&P 500 companies, SMEs and government agencies
028
FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech
December 1st, 2021
Half Moon Bay, CA
9:05 AM
DEFENSE AGAINST THE DARK ARTS
Morgan Stanley alumnus and military vet Jen Easterly is the second person to lead the U.S. Homeland Security Department's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). She's got her work cut out for her as she attempts to secure U.S. cyberspace in the face of so many espionage campaigns, ransomware, and cyberattacks. Hear how she plans to tilt the balance in favor of the defenders.
Speaker:
Jen Easterly, Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Interviewer: Robert Hackett, a16z Crypto
Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH
Sponsored by Porzio Life Sciences, LLC, Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C., and the Seton Hall Law Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy. Exploring data in the life sciences industry. Life sciences companies at all stages are increasingly becoming targets for external cyberattacks and data incidents. Industry leaders agree that the risk profile for companies in the life science industry is significant, citing high levels of revenue, significant investments in R&D, a reliance on technology systems and providers, and internal risks as driving factors in the trend. Attendees will hear from industry leaders who will discuss multiple aspects of cybersecurity, data privacy, and global compliance that are unique to life sciences companies.
Sandia global security staff works with a team from a private Canadian nuclear power plant during a cyberattack exercise on May 17, 2023. The mock cyberattack was followed by a simulated physical intrusion. The exercise was the culmination of two-year project involving Sandia, Idaho National Laboratory and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories.
Learn more at: bit.ly/43PNVkI
Photo by Craig Fritz
Panel discussion: Emerging risks and macroprudential policy
Recent shocks, from natural disasters and cyberattacks to geopolitical tensions, have heightened uncertainty. These events impact financial markets and institutions, challenging regulatory and supervisory authorities. This panel will explore these risks and strategies to manage them and the associated uncertainty.
Chair: Thorsten Beck, Professor, European University Institute, Chair of the ESRB Advisory Scientific Committee
Panellists:
Ian Goldin, Professor, Oxford Martin School
Trevor Maynard, Director, Centre for Risk Studies, University of Cambridge
Fernando Restoy, Chair, Financial Stability Institute
Jukka Savolainen, Director, Hybrid CoE
Photo: © Adrian Petty/ECB
"This job used to make me miserable because of the anxiety stemmed in the guilt for being in "Attack Mode" all the time until one day, I decided to give in, and fully embrace my inner sociopath and narcissistic tendencies. When I did this, and forgave myself for doing so, I felt both at peace and a new form of inner rage simultaneously, and at this moment, I became dangerous."- James Scott, Senior fellow, ICIT and CCIOS
028
FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech
December 1st, 2021
Half Moon Bay, CA
9:05 AM
DEFENSE AGAINST THE DARK ARTS
Morgan Stanley alumnus and military vet Jen Easterly is the second person to lead the U.S. Homeland Security Department's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). She's got her work cut out for her as she attempts to secure U.S. cyberspace in the face of so many espionage campaigns, ransomware, and cyberattacks. Hear how she plans to tilt the balance in favor of the defenders.
Speaker:
Jen Easterly, Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Interviewer: Robert Hackett, a16z Crypto
Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH
May 31, 2011 / Fox Business, Varney & Co.
Quantum Networks’ Ari Zoldan on Iran claiming it can turn off the internet in the country and the growing threats of cyber attacks against companies and countries.
This session, organised by Amazon, explores the evolution of last-mile delivery vehicles, such as cargo bikes, mopeds, trailers, and pushcarts, designed to decarbonise urban logistics. Joy Pasquet, Transport Strategy & Policy lead – FR BE LUX, Amazon Logistics moderates the session and speakers include Paola Cossu, Board of Directors, ALICE (& CEO, FIT Consulting); Linda Maier, Head of Quality, Velotech.de GmBH; Stefan Räth, Managing Director, Mubea; Natalia Tomiyama, Founder & CEO, NÜWIEL GmbH. This session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
This Opening Plenary is moderated by Arianne Alcorta, Journalist and panellists include Patrick Schnieder, Federal Minister of Transport, Germany;Alenka Bratušek, Minister of Infrastructure, Slovenia; Eugenijus Sabutis, Minister of Transport and Communications, Lithuania; Jean Todt, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety; Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Lulu Ranne, Minister of Transport and Communications, Finland; Stanislaw Bukowiec, Secretary of State, Government Plenipotentiary for Counteracting Trasnport Exclusion, Poland; Tatiana Molcean, Executive Secretary, UNECE and Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General, International Transport Forum. The discussion highlights the importance of anticipating and mitigating cascading effects across interconnected systems such as transport, energy, and telecommunications. This session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
ITF 2025 Summit Awards Ceremony held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks"held in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
Sponsored by Porzio Life Sciences, LLC, Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C., and the Seton Hall Law Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy. Exploring data in the life sciences industry. Life sciences companies at all stages are increasingly becoming targets for external cyberattacks and data incidents. Industry leaders agree that the risk profile for companies in the life science industry is significant, citing high levels of revenue, significant investments in R&D, a reliance on technology systems and providers, and internal risks as driving factors in the trend. Attendees will hear from industry leaders who will discuss multiple aspects of cybersecurity, data privacy, and global compliance that are unique to life sciences companies.
Organised by the UN Road Safety Fund, this press conference highlights the urgent need to close the road safety funding gap, as more people die annually from road crashes than from malaria or HIV. Speakers include Juan Carlos Muñoz Abogabir, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Abdessamad Kayouh, Minister of Transport and Logistics, Morocco; Alenka Bratušek, Minister of Transport, Slovenia; Jean Todt, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety; and Pierre-Martin Huet, Sustainability & Impact Director, Michelin. The session is moderated by Nneka Henry, Head of the UN Road Safety Fund. The session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
This media event is held during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025 showcasing recent innovations in European rail driven by EU-Rail, the European Union's partnership for rail research and innovation.
Presidency Reception at the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
The session explores how governments can strengthen the resilience of global supply chains increasingly affected by shocks such as climate change, cyberattacks, energy price volatility, and geopolitical conflict. The session is moderated by Axel Threlfall, Editor-at-Large, Reuters and speakers of this session include Markus Roesner, Director for Railway and Logistics, ADB; Pierre-Martin Huet, Senior Vice President Sustainability & Impact at Michelin; Sheikh Abdullah Bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, Bahrain; Sigrid de Vries, Director General, European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA); Sophie Punte, CEO of Life-Links; and Tatsuro Watanabe, Managing Executive Officer at Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. The session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" held in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Organised by the UN Road Safety Fund, this press conference highlights the urgent need to close the road safety funding gap, as more people die annually from road crashes than from malaria or HIV. Speakers include Juan Carlos Muñoz Abogabir, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Abdessamad Kayouh, Minister of Transport and Logistics, Morocco; Alenka Bratušek, Minister of Transport, Slovenia; Jean Todt, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety; and Pierre-Martin Huet, Sustainability & Impact Director, Michelin. The session is moderated by Nneka Henry, Head of the UN Road Safety Fund. The session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
Organised by the UN Road Safety Fund, this press conference highlights the urgent need to close the road safety funding gap, as more people die annually from road crashes than from malaria or HIV. Speakers include Juan Carlos Muñoz Abogabir, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Abdessamad Kayouh, Minister of Transport and Logistics, Morocco; Alenka Bratušek, Minister of Transport, Slovenia; Jean Todt, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety; and Pierre-Martin Huet, Sustainability & Impact Director, Michelin. The session is moderated by Nneka Henry, Head of the UN Road Safety Fund. The session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
Organised by the Asian Development Bank and CAREC Institute, this session presents the initial findings and preliminary options of the midterm review (MTR) of the CAREC Transport Strategy 2030 (CTS). The review highlights the region’s efforts to improve multimodal transport connectivity, reduce trade costs, and enhance sustainability. Speakers include Ben Welle, Director, Integrated Transport, World Resources Institute, USA: Release of new WRI publication and moderator; Josephine Macharia, International Transport Forum: Findings from recent ITF report on informal transport; Andrea Gil Leon, Executive Director, Global Network for Popular Transportation, Costa Rica: Insights on the role of the informal transport sector and Jackie Klopp, Director of the Center for Sustainable Urban Development, Columbia University, USA: Insights from PRISM, the Partnership for Research on Informal and Shared Mobility. This session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Organised at the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" held in Leipzig on 21 May 2025, the Partnership for Active Travel and Health (PATH) launches an updated version of its Active Travel Policy Template: A ‘How To’ Guide, designed to help national governments integrate walking and cycling into their transport, health, and climate strategies. Speakers include Bronwen Thornton, CEO of Walk21 Foundation; Jill Warren, CEO of the European Cyclists’ Federation; and Sheila Watson, Deputy Director of the FIA Foundation.
Transport Resilience Strategies for Developing and Emerging Economies: Opportunities to Leapfrog session organised by the OECD at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. This session explores how emerging economies can bypass traditional development pathways and adopt new technologies and innovative practices to enhance resilience amidst rapid urbanisation, population growth, and environmental challenges. Speakers include Achraf Bouali, Head of the OECD Istanbul Center for MENA; Alan McKinnon, Professor of Logistics at Kuehne Logistics University; Marie Lam-Frendo, Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Committee Member, Meridiam; Nneka Henry, Head, UN Road Safety Fund and Patrick Mallejacq, Secretary General of PIARC.
Summit participants unwind at the Gala Dinner after two days of exchanges during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit in Leipzig, Germany on 22 May 2025.
This session explores the crucial role of data and statistics in shaping transport policies that enhance resilience and adaptability. Speakers include Anne Ong Lopez, Investment Officer, AIIB; Emma Maclennan, Founder and Director General, EASST; Kanzo Nakai, Director, Transport Sector Office, Sectors Department, ADB; Laura Dyett, Senior Strategy and Policy Manager, Transport for London; and Thiago Casagrande, Senior Analyst, General Coordination of Special Projects and Climate Change, Undersecretary of Sustainability, Ministry of Transport of Brazil. The session is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
This Opening Plenary is moderated by Arianne Alcorta, Journalist and panellists include Patrick Schnieder, Federal Minister of Transport, Germany;Alenka Bratušek, Minister of Infrastructure, Slovenia; Eugenijus Sabutis, Minister of Transport and Communications, Lithuania; Jean Todt, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety; Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Lulu Ranne, Minister of Transport and Communications, Finland; Stanislaw Bukowiec, Secretary of State, Government Plenipotentiary for Counteracting Trasnport Exclusion, Poland; Tatiana Molcean, Executive Secretary, UNECE and Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General, International Transport Forum. The discussion highlights the importance of anticipating and mitigating cascading effects across interconnected systems such as transport, energy, and telecommunications. This session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
This Opening Plenary is moderated by Arianne Alcorta, Journalist and panellists include Patrick Schnieder, Federal Minister of Transport, Germany;Alenka Bratušek, Minister of Infrastructure, Slovenia; Eugenijus Sabutis, Minister of Transport and Communications, Lithuania; Jean Todt, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety; Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Lulu Ranne, Minister of Transport and Communications, Finland; Stanislaw Bukowiec, Secretary of State, Government Plenipotentiary for Counteracting Trasnport Exclusion, Poland; Tatiana Molcean, Executive Secretary, UNECE and Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General, International Transport Forum. The discussion highlights the importance of anticipating and mitigating cascading effects across interconnected systems such as transport, energy, and telecommunications. This session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.