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Cybersecurity is the protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software and data, from cyberattacks. In a computing context, security comprises cybersecurity and physical security -- both are used by enterprises to protect against unauthorized access to data centers and other computerized systems.
Cybersecurity refers to the preventative techniques used to protect the integrity of networks, programs and data from attack, damage, or unauthorized access.
Cybersecurity refers to a set of techniques used to protect the integrity of an organization’s security architecture and safeguard its data against attack, damage or unauthorized access.
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Transport Ministers and Heads of Delegations at the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
Inter-American Defense College Leadership Welcomes representatives from the U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) for a speaking engagement at the IADC Campus on Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., Feb. 14, 2023. The distinguished guest spoke about USCYBERCOM and its mission. USCYBERCOM is responsible for protecting the military's information networks from cyberattacks and for conducting offensive cyber operations when directed to do so by the President of the United States or the Secretary of Defense. USCYBERCOM works closely with other U.S. government agencies and international partners to promote cybersecurity and to defend against cyber threats to U.S. national security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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.
Am 68. Social Media Gipfel zeigten Beatrice Kübli, Projektleiterin bei der Schweizerischen Kriminalprävention (SKP), und Sophus Siegenthaler, Gründer, Managing Partner und IT-Security Engineer bei der Berner cyllective AG, wie Cyberattacken auf Organisationen und Unternehmen ausgeübt werden, welche Vorkehrungen für einen guten Schutz nötig sind und wie Mitarbeitende wirkungsvoll sensibilisiert werden können.
Photocredits: Samuel Letsch, s.letsch@outlook.com
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McKinsey Global Infrastructure Initiative Summit
Tokyo, Japan
Thursday, October 20th, 2022
10:35–11:10
BUILDING CYBER RESILIENCE
Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, such as the Colonial Pipeline, are increasing in frequency and size. Concurrently, infrastructure operators are implementing new technologies that increase efficiencies, but these could also make their assets more vulnerable to cyberattacks. How can the industry embrace digital adoption while managing cyberthreats? What can be done about zero-day exploits—that is, cyberattacks that occur the same day a vulnerability is discovered by a hacker? What preventive strategies might reduce downtime?
Panelists:
Mark Fialkowski, President Mobility Solutions, Parsons
Marc Ganzi, Chief Executive Officer, Digital Bridge
Shinichi Yokohama, Chief Information Security Officer, EVP Security and Trust, NTT Group
Moderator: Swarna Ramanathan, Partner, McKinsey & Company
Photograph by McKinsey Global Infrastructure/Stuart Isett
Am 68. Social Media Gipfel zeigten Beatrice Kübli, Projektleiterin bei der Schweizerischen Kriminalprävention (SKP), und Sophus Siegenthaler, Gründer, Managing Partner und IT-Security Engineer bei der Berner cyllective AG, wie Cyberattacken auf Organisationen und Unternehmen ausgeübt werden, welche Vorkehrungen für einen guten Schutz nötig sind und wie Mitarbeitende wirkungsvoll sensibilisiert werden können.
Photocredits: Samuel Letsch, s.letsch@outlook.com
Ministers’ Roundtable on Strategic Public Transport Funding: Delivering Sustainable and Equitable Mobility at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Geraldine de Bastion, Political Scientist moderates the session and speakers include Jill Warren, Chief Executive Officer, Federal Cyclists' Federation (ECF);Antonia Höög, Chief Sustainability Officer, Keolis; Billy Hann, CEO, Dublin Bus; Joseph Bukari Nikpe, Minister of Transport, Ghana, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Liubov Schachtner, CEO, Siemens Mobility Latin America and Brazil; Maja Vukićević, Minister of Transport, Montenegro; Marc Rozendal, CEO of EIT Urban Mobility; Pablo Camacho, Vice Minister of Infrastructure, MOPT Costa Rica; Philippe Tabarot, Minister of Transport, France; Rahman Hummatov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Azerbaijan; Seán Canney, Minister of State, Ireland; Sylvain Haon, Senior Director Strategy and Transformation at UITP and Tomas Serebrisky, Manager at the Infrastructure and Energy Sector, IDB. The session addresses sustainable public transport funding and strategies for equitable mobility.
ITF Secretary-General Young Tae Kim meets with IRF Director General Gonzalo Alcaraz during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” in Leipzig on May 23, 2025.
Breaking Points - Trump rejected Bibi Iran war demands:
University of Chicago Professor John Mearsheimer on Judging Freedom - the Israelis want to drag the U.S. into a war with Iran + Trump's tariff war with China:
www.youtube.com/live/xmQBMtpiRWk
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Trump team's Iran divide: Dialogue vs. detonation to end nuclear threat
One camp, unofficially led by Vice President Vance, believes a diplomatic solution is both preferable and possible and that the U.S. should be ready to make compromises in order to make it happen. Vance is highly involved in the Iran policy discussions, another U.S. official said.
This camp includes also Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff — who represented the U.S. at the first round of Iran talks on Saturday — and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. It also gets outside support from MAGA influencer and Trump whisperer Tucker Carlson.
The other camp, which includes national security adviser Mike Waltz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is highly suspicious of Iran and extremely skeptical of the chances of a deal that significantly rolls back Iran's nuclear program, U.S. officials say.
Senators close to Trump like Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) also hold that view.
One particularly prominent opponent of diplomacy with Iran is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
www.newsweek.com/greenland-china-united-states-free-trade...
Greenland Courts China in Snub to Trump
www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2708dl9n1o
China warns nations against 'appeasing' US in trade deals
"Appeasement cannot bring peace, and compromise cannot earn one respect," a Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesperson said.
"China firmly opposes any party reaching a deal at the expense of China's interests. If this happens, China will never accept it and will resolutely take countermeasures".
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China targets U.S. services and other areas as it decries 'meaningless' tariff hikes on goods
While the Trump administration has largely focused on pressing ahead on his tariff plans, Beijing has rolled out a series of non-tariff restrictive measures.
China is seen by some as seeking to broaden the trade war to encompass services trade — which covers travel, legal, consulting and financial services — where the U.S. has been running a significant surplus with China for years.
"Beijing is clearly signaling to Washington that two can play in this retaliation game and that it has many levers to pull, all creating different levels of pain for U.S. companies," said Wendy Cutler, vice president at Asia Society Policy Institute.
China last week announced it was done retaliating against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, saying any further increases by the U.S. would be a "joke," and Beijing would "ignore" them.
Instead of continuing to focus on tariffing goods, however, China has chosen to resort to other measures, including steps targeting the American services sector.
Trump has jacked up U.S. levies on select goods from China by up to 245% after several rounds of tit-for-tat measures with Beijing in recent weeks. Before calling it a "meaningless numbers game," China last week imposed additional duties on imports from the U.S. of up to 125%.
While the Trump administration has largely focused on pressing ahead with tariff plans, Beijing has rolled out a series of non-tariff restrictive measures including widening export controls of rare-earth minerals and opening antitrust probes into American companies, such as pharmaceutical giant DuPont and IT major Google.
Before the latest escalation, in February Beijing had put dozens of U.S. businesses on a so-called "unreliable entity" list, which would restrict or ban firms from trading with or investing in China. American firms such as PVH, the parent company of Tommy Hilfiger, and Illumina, a gene-sequencing equipment provider, were among those added to the list.
Its tightening of exports of critical mineral elements will require Chinese companies to secure special licenses for exporting these resources, effectively restricting U.S. access to the key minerals needed for semiconductors, missile-defense systems and solar cells.
In its latest move on Tuesday, Beijing went after Boeing — America's largest exporter — by ordering Chinese airlines not to take any further deliveries for its jets and requested carriers to halt any purchases of aircraft-related equipment and parts from U.S. companies, according to Bloomberg.
Having deliveries to China cut off will add to the cash-strapped plane maker's troubles, as it struggles with a lingering quality-control crisis.
In another sign of growing hostilities, Chinese police issued notices for apprehending three people they claimed to have engaged in cyberattacks against China on behalf of the U.S. National Security Agency.
Chinese state media, which published the notice, urged domestic users and companies to avoid using American technology and replace them with domestic alternatives.
"Beijing is clearly signaling to Washington that two can play in this retaliation game and that it has many levers to pull, all creating different levels of pain for U.S. companies," said Wendy Cutler, vice president at Asia Society Policy Institute.
"With high tariffs and other restrictions in place, the decoupling of the two economies is at full steam," Cutler said.
Targeting trade in services
China is seen by some as seeking to broaden the trade war to encompass services trade — which covers travel, legal, consulting and financial services — where the U.S. has been running a significant surplus with China for years.
Earlier this month, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state media Xinhua News Agency, suggested Beijing could impose curbs on U.S. legal consultancy firms and consider a probe into U.S. companies' China operations for the huge "monopoly benefits" they have gained from intellectual-property rights.
China's imports of U.S. services surged more than 10-fold to $55 billion in 2024 over the past two decades, according to Nomura estimates, driving U.S. services trade surplus with China to $32 billion last year.
Last week, China said it would reduce imports of U.S. films and warned its citizens against traveling or studying in the U.S., in a sign of Beijing's intent to put pressure on the U.S. entertainment, tourism and education sectors.
"These measures target high-visibility sectors — aviation, media, and education — that resonate politically in the U.S.," said Jing Qian, managing director at Center for China Analysis.
While they might be low on actual dollar impact given the smaller scale of these sectors, "reputational effects — such as fewer Chinese students or more cautious Chinese employees — could ripple through academia and the tech talent ecosystem," he added.
Nomura estimates $24 billion could be at stake if Beijing significantly step up restrictions on travel to the U.S.
Travel dominated U.S. services to China, reflecting expenditure by millions of Chinese tourists in the U.S., according to Nomura. Within travel, education-related spending leads at 71%, it estimates, mostly coming from tuition and living expenses for the more than 270,000 Chinese students studying in the U.S.
Entertainment exports, encompassing films, music and television programs, accounted for just 6% of U.S. exports within this sector, the investment firm said, noting that Beijing's latest move on film imports "carries more symbolic heft than economic bite."
"We could see deeper decoupling — not only in supply chains, but in people-to-people ties, knowledge exchange, and regulatory frameworks. This may signal a shift from transactional tension to systemic divergence," said Qian.
Could Beijing get more aggressive?
Analysts largely expect Beijing to continue deploying its arsenal of non-tariff policy tools in an effort to raise its leverage ahead of any potential negotiation with the Trump administration.
"From the Chinese government's perspective, the U.S. companies' operations in China are the biggest remaining target for inflicting pain on the U.S .side," said Gabriel Wildau, managing director at risk advisory firm Teneo.
Apple, Tesla, pharmaceutical and medical device companies are among the businesses that could be targeted as Beijing presses ahead with non-tariff measures, including sanction, regulatory harassment and export controls, Wildau added.
While a deal may allow both sides to unwind some of the retaliatory measures, hopes for near-term talks between the two leaders are fading fast.
Chinese officials have repeatedly condemned the "unilateral tariffs" imposed by Trump as "bullying" and vowed to "fight to the end." Still, Beijing has left the door open for negotiations but they must be on "an equal footing."
Earlier this week, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump is open to making a deal with China but Beijing needs to make the first move. "The ball is in China's court: China needs to make a deal with us but we don't have to make a deal with them," she said.
In response to that remark, a spokesperson for China's ministry of commerce said at a daily briefing Thursday that Beijing is open to negotiate with Washington on economic and trade issues, but the U.S. must "stop its threats and blackmailing," according to a CNBC translation.
"In the end, only when a country experiences sufficient self-inflicted harm might it consider softening its stance and truly returning to the negotiation table," said Jianwei Xu, economist at Natixis.
023
McKinsey Global Infrastructure Initiative Summit
Tokyo, Japan
Thursday, October 20th, 2022
10:35–11:10
BUILDING CYBER RESILIENCE
Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, such as the Colonial Pipeline, are increasing in frequency and size. Concurrently, infrastructure operators are implementing new technologies that increase efficiencies, but these could also make their assets more vulnerable to cyberattacks. How can the industry embrace digital adoption while managing cyberthreats? What can be done about zero-day exploits—that is, cyberattacks that occur the same day a vulnerability is discovered by a hacker? What preventive strategies might reduce downtime?
Panelists:
Mark Fialkowski, President Mobility Solutions, Parsons
Marc Ganzi, Chief Executive Officer, Digital Bridge
Shinichi Yokohama, Chief Information Security Officer, EVP Security and Trust, NTT Group
Moderator: Swarna Ramanathan, Partner, McKinsey & Company
Photograph by McKinsey Global Infrastructure/Stuart Isett
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Ministers’ Roundtable on Strategic Public Transport Funding: Delivering Sustainable and Equitable Mobility at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Geraldine de Bastion, Political Scientist moderates the session and speakers include Jill Warren, Chief Executive Officer, Federal Cyclists' Federation (ECF);Antonia Höög, Chief Sustainability Officer, Keolis; Billy Hann, CEO, Dublin Bus; Joseph Bukari Nikpe, Minister of Transport, Ghana, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Liubov Schachtner, CEO, Siemens Mobility Latin America and Brazil; Maja Vukićević, Minister of Transport, Montenegro; Marc Rozendal, CEO of EIT Urban Mobility; Pablo Camacho, Vice Minister of Infrastructure, MOPT Costa Rica; Philippe Tabarot, Minister of Transport, France; Rahman Hummatov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Azerbaijan; Seán Canney, Minister of State, Ireland; Sylvain Haon, Senior Director Strategy and Transformation at UITP and Tomas Serebrisky, Manager at the Infrastructure and Energy Sector, IDB. The session addresses sustainable public transport funding and strategies for equitable mobility.
Ang Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center ay kamakailan ay dumanas ng cyberattack na inilunsad ng isang organisasyon sa ibang bansa, ang emergency management bureau ng lungsod kung saan ang sentro ay kaanib sa sinabi sa isang pahayag noong Miyerkules. Ito ay isa pang kauri nitong kaso kasunod ng Hunyo 2022 na cyberattack mula sa ibang bansa laban sa isang unibersidad sa China.
Nalaman ng ekspertong panel sa kaso na ang cyberattack ay pinasimulan ng mga grupo ng hacker at lumalabag sa batas na may mga background sa gobyerno mula sa labas ng bansa. Iminumungkahi ng paunang ebidensya na ang cyberattack na suportado ng gobyerno sa sentro ay nagmula sa US, nalaman ng Global Times.
Sinabi ng Wuhan Municipal Emergency Management Bureau sa isang pahayag noong Miyerkules na ang ilan sa mga network equipment ng front-end station collection point ng Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center, ay sumailalim sa cyberattack ng isang organisasyon sa ibang bansa, na sinusubaybayan ng National Computer Virus. Emergency Response Center (CVERC) at Chinese internet security company 360.
Agad na isinara ng center ang mga kagamitang naapektuhan at iniulat ang pag-atake sa mga awtoridad ng pampublikong seguridad, upang imbestigahan ang kaso at pangasiwaan ang organisasyon ng hacker at mga kriminal ayon sa batas , sabi ng pahayag.
Kinumpirma ng Wuhan public security bureau Jianghan sub-bureau ang pagkatuklas ng isang Trojan horse program na nagmula sa ibang bansa sa Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center. Ayon sa public security bureau, ang Trojan horse program na ito ay maaaring iligal na kontrolin at magnakaw ng data ng seismic intensity na nakolekta ng mga front-end na istasyon. Ang gawaing ito ay nagdudulot ng malubhang banta sa pambansang seguridad.
Ang mga awtoridad ng pampublikong seguridad ay nagbukas ng isang kaso para sa pagsisiyasat sa bagay na ito at higit pang nagsagawa ng teknikal na pagsusuri sa mga nakuhang sample ng Trojan. Paunang natukoy na ang insidente ay isang cyberattack na pinasimulan ng mga dayuhang organisasyon ng hacker at mga outlaw.
Sinabi ng mga propesyonal sa Global Times na ang data ng seismic intensity ay tumutukoy sa intensity at magnitude ng isang lindol, na dalawang mahalagang tagapagpahiwatig ng mapanirang kapangyarihan nito.
Ang data ay malapit na nauugnay sa pambansang seguridad, sinabi ng mga eksperto sa Global Times. Halimbawa, ang mga salik na ito ay kailangang isaalang-alang kapag nagtatayo ng ilang mga pasilidad sa pagtatanggol ng militar.
Ang Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center ay isa pang pambansang yunit na sumailalim sa cyberattack mula sa labas ng bansa kasunod ng pag-atake sa Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU) sa Xi'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, ng isang overseas hacker group noong Hunyo 2022.
Matapos ang pag-atake sa NWPU, ang CVERC at ang kumpanyang 360 ay magkasamang bumuo ng isang teknikal na koponan upang magsagawa ng isang komprehensibong teknikal na pagsusuri ng kaso. Napagpasyahan nila na ang cyberattack ay isinagawa ng Tailored Access Operations (TAO) ng National Security Agency (NSA) ng US.
Dumating sa Wuhan ang ekspertong teknikal na koponan na binubuo ng CVERC at ang kumpanya ng seguridad sa internet na 360 upang magsagawa ng gawaing pangongolekta ng ebidensya ng pinakabagong kaso, nalaman ng Global Times. Ang paunang ebidensya ay nagpapahiwatig na ang cyberattack sa Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center ay nagmula sa US.
Ayon sa mga resulta ng pagsubaybay ng kumpanya 360, ang NSA ay nagsagawa ng cyberattacks sa hindi bababa sa daan-daang mahahalagang domestic information system sa China, at isang Trojan horse program na tinatawag na "validator" ay natagpuang tumatakbo sa mga sistema ng impormasyon ng isang bilang ng mga departamento, na nagpapadala impormasyon sa punong-tanggapan ng NSA.
Bukod dito, ang mga natuklasan ay nagpapakita na ang isang malaking bilang ng mga "validator" Trojan horse ay tumatakbo sa kritikal na imprastraktura ng impormasyon hindi lamang sa China, kundi pati na rin sa ibang mga bansa, at ang bilang ng mga naturang programa na nakatanim sa mga sistema ng mga bansang ito ay higit na lumampas sa China.
Ang CIA ay isa pang kilalang-kilalang US cyber-attacking at pagnanakaw na organisasyon, bilang karagdagan sa NSA. Ayon sa pananaliksik ng CVERC, ang mga cyberattack ng CIA ay nailalarawan sa pamamagitan ng automation, systematization at intelligence.
Ang pinakabagong cyber weapon ng CIA ay gumagamit ng lubhang mahigpit na mga detalye ng espiya na may iba't ibang mga diskarte sa pag-atake na magkakaugnay. Sinasaklaw na nito ngayon ang halos lahat ng internet at Internet of Things asset sa buong mundo, at makokontrol nito ang mga network ng ibang bansa at nakawin ang kanilang mahalaga at sensitibong data anumang oras, kahit saan.
Itinuro ng mga tagamasid na ang US, habang pinatindi ang mga pag-atake sa mga pandaigdigang target at pagnanakaw ng mga lihim, ay hindi nagligtas sa pagsisikap na akusahan ang ibang mga bansa.
Tinipon nito ang mga tinaguriang kaalyado nito, pinatunog ang teorya ng "cyber-threat ng China" at sinisiraan at sinisiraan ang patakarang cyber-security ng China, na paulit-ulit na pinabulaanan ng Chinese Foreign Ministry.
Sa isang regular na press conference noong Hulyo 19, sinabi ng tagapagsalita ng Chinese Foreign Ministry na si Mao Ning na ang China ay biktima ng cyberattacks at mahigpit na tutol sa mga naturang gawain.
"Ang US ay nagsagawa ng walang pinipili, malakihang cyberattacks laban sa ibang mga bansa sa mga nakaraang taon," aniya. "Ang US Cyber Force Command ay tahasang idineklara noong nakaraang taon na ang kritikal na imprastraktura ng ibang mga bansa ay isang lehitimong target para sa mga cyberattacks ng US. Ang mga naturang hakbang ay nagdulot ng pagkabahala."
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.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
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.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Ministers’ Roundtable on Strategic Public Transport Funding: Delivering Sustainable and Equitable Mobility at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Geraldine de Bastion, Political Scientist moderates the session and speakers include Jill Warren, Chief Executive Officer, Federal Cyclists' Federation (ECF);Antonia Höög, Chief Sustainability Officer, Keolis; Billy Hann, CEO, Dublin Bus; Joseph Bukari Nikpe, Minister of Transport, Ghana, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Liubov Schachtner, CEO, Siemens Mobility Latin America and Brazil; Maja Vukićević, Minister of Transport, Montenegro; Marc Rozendal, CEO of EIT Urban Mobility; Pablo Camacho, Vice Minister of Infrastructure, MOPT Costa Rica; Philippe Tabarot, Minister of Transport, France; Rahman Hummatov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Azerbaijan; Seán Canney, Minister of State, Ireland; Sylvain Haon, Senior Director Strategy and Transformation at UITP and Tomas Serebrisky, Manager at the Infrastructure and Energy Sector, IDB. The session addresses sustainable public transport funding and strategies for equitable mobility.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Ministers’ Roundtable on Strategic Public Transport Funding: Delivering Sustainable and Equitable Mobility at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Geraldine de Bastion, Political Scientist moderates the session and speakers include Jill Warren, Chief Executive Officer, Federal Cyclists' Federation (ECF);Antonia Höög, Chief Sustainability Officer, Keolis; Billy Hann, CEO, Dublin Bus; Joseph Bukari Nikpe, Minister of Transport, Ghana, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Liubov Schachtner, CEO, Siemens Mobility Latin America and Brazil; Maja Vukićević, Minister of Transport, Montenegro; Marc Rozendal, CEO of EIT Urban Mobility; Pablo Camacho, Vice Minister of Infrastructure, MOPT Costa Rica; Philippe Tabarot, Minister of Transport, France; Rahman Hummatov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Azerbaijan; Seán Canney, Minister of State, Ireland; Sylvain Haon, Senior Director Strategy and Transformation at UITP and Tomas Serebrisky, Manager at the Infrastructure and Energy Sector, IDB. The session addresses sustainable public transport funding and strategies for equitable mobility.
Am 68. Social Media Gipfel zeigten Beatrice Kübli, Projektleiterin bei der Schweizerischen Kriminalprävention (SKP), und Sophus Siegenthaler, Gründer, Managing Partner und IT-Security Engineer bei der Berner cyllective AG, wie Cyberattacken auf Organisationen und Unternehmen ausgeübt werden, welche Vorkehrungen für einen guten Schutz nötig sind und wie Mitarbeitende wirkungsvoll sensibilisiert werden können.
Photocredits: Samuel Letsch, s.letsch@outlook.com
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Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Am 68. Social Media Gipfel zeigten Beatrice Kübli, Projektleiterin bei der Schweizerischen Kriminalprävention (SKP), und Sophus Siegenthaler, Gründer, Managing Partner und IT-Security Engineer bei der Berner cyllective AG, wie Cyberattacken auf Organisationen und Unternehmen ausgeübt werden, welche Vorkehrungen für einen guten Schutz nötig sind und wie Mitarbeitende wirkungsvoll sensibilisiert werden können.
Photocredits: Samuel Letsch, s.letsch@outlook.com
Am 68. Social Media Gipfel zeigten Beatrice Kübli, Projektleiterin bei der Schweizerischen Kriminalprävention (SKP), und Sophus Siegenthaler, Gründer, Managing Partner und IT-Security Engineer bei der Berner cyllective AG, wie Cyberattacken auf Organisationen und Unternehmen ausgeübt werden, welche Vorkehrungen für einen guten Schutz nötig sind und wie Mitarbeitende wirkungsvoll sensibilisiert werden können.
Photocredits: Samuel Letsch, s.letsch@outlook.com
Am 68. Social Media Gipfel zeigten Beatrice Kübli, Projektleiterin bei der Schweizerischen Kriminalprävention (SKP), und Sophus Siegenthaler, Gründer, Managing Partner und IT-Security Engineer bei der Berner cyllective AG, wie Cyberattacken auf Organisationen und Unternehmen ausgeübt werden, welche Vorkehrungen für einen guten Schutz nötig sind und wie Mitarbeitende wirkungsvoll sensibilisiert werden können.
Photocredits: Samuel Letsch, s.letsch@outlook.com
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Ministers’ Roundtable on Strategic Public Transport Funding: Delivering Sustainable and Equitable Mobility at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Geraldine de Bastion, Political Scientist moderates the session and speakers include Jill Warren, Chief Executive Officer, Federal Cyclists' Federation (ECF);Antonia Höög, Chief Sustainability Officer, Keolis; Billy Hann, CEO, Dublin Bus; Joseph Bukari Nikpe, Minister of Transport, Ghana, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Liubov Schachtner, CEO, Siemens Mobility Latin America and Brazil; Maja Vukićević, Minister of Transport, Montenegro; Marc Rozendal, CEO of EIT Urban Mobility; Pablo Camacho, Vice Minister of Infrastructure, MOPT Costa Rica; Philippe Tabarot, Minister of Transport, France; Rahman Hummatov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Azerbaijan; Seán Canney, Minister of State, Ireland; Sylvain Haon, Senior Director Strategy and Transformation at UITP and Tomas Serebrisky, Manager at the Infrastructure and Energy Sector, IDB. The session addresses sustainable public transport funding and strategies for equitable mobility.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Bicycle Tour with the Mayor of Leipzig, hosted by Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung, at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Summit delegates join the Mayor on a cycle tour through the city, where he shares his insights and views on Leipzig's development and urban transport.
Ministers’ Roundtable on Strategic Public Transport Funding: Delivering Sustainable and Equitable Mobility at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Geraldine de Bastion, Political Scientist moderates the session and speakers include Jill Warren, Chief Executive Officer, Federal Cyclists' Federation (ECF);Antonia Höög, Chief Sustainability Officer, Keolis; Billy Hann, CEO, Dublin Bus; Joseph Bukari Nikpe, Minister of Transport, Ghana, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Liubov Schachtner, CEO, Siemens Mobility Latin America and Brazil; Maja Vukićević, Minister of Transport, Montenegro; Marc Rozendal, CEO of EIT Urban Mobility; Pablo Camacho, Vice Minister of Infrastructure, MOPT Costa Rica; Philippe Tabarot, Minister of Transport, France; Rahman Hummatov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Azerbaijan; Seán Canney, Minister of State, Ireland; Sylvain Haon, Senior Director Strategy and Transformation at UITP and Tomas Serebrisky, Manager at the Infrastructure and Energy Sector, IDB. The session addresses sustainable public transport funding and strategies for equitable mobility.