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The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forums 2025 Summit on Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.

Balancing Act: Addressing Competing Sectoral Demands for Renewable Energy Resources session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Abel Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Norway; Mallika Ishwaran, Chief Economist at Shell; Rana Adib, Executive Director at REN21; Stephanie Kodish, Senior Global Director of Drive to Zero, CALSTART; and Yumi Otsuka, Chief Sustainability Officer at Toyota Motor Corporation. The session explores the challenges and opportunities of managing competing sectoral demands for limited renewable energy resources and discusses the necessary policy frameworks and regulatory measures to support decarbonisation goals.

Integrating Resilience into Urban Planning and Transport Network Design event at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Benjamin de la Peña, CEO of the Shared-Use Mobility Center, Bruno Batista, Technical Consultant Former Executive Director, CNT; Burkhard Jung, Mayor of the City of Leipzig; Chiara Corazza, President of CCC and French Representative to the G20 EMPOWER Alliance and Hasan Almousa Senior General Manager of the Transportation Department, Riyadh Public Transport, The Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC). The session is moderated by Geraldine de Bastion, Political Scientist. The session explores frameworks and strategies for integrating resilience into urban transport planning, promoting multi-modal solutions, demand management, and stakeholder cooperation.

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.

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.

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.

Workforce Resilience and Emergency Preparedness plenary session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Geraldine de Baston moderates the session and speakers include Andrea San Gil León, Executive Director, Global Network for Popular Transportation; Hiroaki Yamaguchi, Senior Director of the Transport Sector Office at ADB; Nannette Lafond-Dufour, Chief Impact Officer, Publicis Groupe, President, Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society; Stephen Cotton, General Secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation and Umberto de Pretto, Secretary General of IRU. The session explores strategies for supporting and recognising workers, addressing workforce shortages, and improving emergency preparedness in transport systems.

 

The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.

APES is a collection of kinetic sound sculptures made with recycled WI-FI antennas. They are driven by algorithms showing dynamic counters of data consumption and cyberattacks: from Facebook likes and Google searches to cyberattacks happening in real time. The APES move with patterns dictated by the names appearing on the screens. These motions are accompanied by sonic events produced by an AI trained to deep fake the calls of real apes and by evolving soundscapes generated by a granular synthesizer driven by the data flows.

 

Credit: Marco Barotti

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

Organised by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, this session takes place during the International Transport Forum 2025 Summit on Transport Resilience to Global Shocks held in Leipzig on 23 May 2025.

ITF Secretary-General meets with Djamel Eddine Abdelghani DRIDI, Secretary General Algeria during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit in Leipzig.

Balancing Act: Addressing Competing Sectoral Demands for Renewable Energy Resources session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Abel Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Norway; Mallika Ishwaran, Chief Economist at Shell; Rana Adib, Executive Director at REN21; Stephanie Kodish, Senior Global Director of Drive to Zero, CALSTART; and Yumi Otsuka, Chief Sustainability Officer at Toyota Motor Corporation. The session explores the challenges and opportunities of managing competing sectoral demands for limited renewable energy resources and discusses the necessary policy frameworks and regulatory measures to support decarbonisation goals.

Sustainable and Resilient Transport in South America session hosted by Chile as President of the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Panellists include Ricardo Montecino, Director of Development, Engineering and Projects Division, State Railways Company of Chile (EFE); Guillermo Muñoz, President, Metro de Santiago; Cristóbal Pineda, Head of Regional Public Transport Division, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile; Paola Tapia, Board Director, Port of San Antonio (EPSA); Joaquín Urrutia, CEO, Red Global S.A. (BancoEstado); Eduardo Zbikoski, Director, Metropol Group and Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile. Shokraneh Minovi, Senior Partnership Specialist, Global Transport Department, World Bank moderates the panel.

 

This session presents key findings from the 2025 ITF Transport Outlook and discusses implications and challenges for the global shift toward a more resilient, sustainable, and decarbonised transport sector. Speakers include Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile and Maruxa Cardama, Secretary General, SLOCAT.

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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

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 ministerial session explores how collaboration between the public and private sectors can strengthen transport system resilience. Melinda Crane, Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle moderates the session and speakers Machteld de Haan (President, Downstream, Renewables and Energy Solutions, Shell), Mathias Cormann (Secretary-General, OECD [Video Message]), and Tobias Meyer (CEO DHL Group) will highlight real-world examples of how both sectors contribute to recovery and adaptability. 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 ministerial session explores how collaboration between the public and private sectors can strengthen transport system resilience. Melinda Crane, Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle moderates the session and speakers Machteld de Haan (President, Downstream, Renewables and Energy Solutions, Shell), Mathias Cormann (Secretary-General, OECD [Video Message]), and Tobias Meyer (CEO DHL Group) will highlight real-world examples of how both sectors contribute to recovery and adaptability. 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.

The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forums 2025 Summit on Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.

Reception during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit in Leipzig, Germany on 22 May 2025.

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.

Exhibition Stands - on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.

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

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.

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.

Balancing Act: Addressing Competing Sectoral Demands for Renewable Energy Resources session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Abel Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Norway; Mallika Ishwaran, Chief Economist at Shell; Rana Adib, Executive Director at REN21; Stephanie Kodish, Senior Global Director of Drive to Zero, CALSTART; and Yumi Otsuka, Chief Sustainability Officer at Toyota Motor Corporation. The session explores the challenges and opportunities of managing competing sectoral demands for limited renewable energy resources and discusses the necessary policy frameworks and regulatory measures to support decarbonisation goals.

Balancing Act: Addressing Competing Sectoral Demands for Renewable Energy Resources session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Abel Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Norway; Mallika Ishwaran, Chief Economist at Shell; Rana Adib, Executive Director at REN21; Stephanie Kodish, Senior Global Director of Drive to Zero, CALSTART; and Yumi Otsuka, Chief Sustainability Officer at Toyota Motor Corporation. The session explores the challenges and opportunities of managing competing sectoral demands for limited renewable energy resources and discusses the necessary policy frameworks and regulatory measures to support decarbonisation goals.

ITF Secretary-General Young Tae Kim meets with the Journalists of the ITF Media Travel Programme during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit in Leipzig.

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.

bit.ly/1Pm1Kfo Authorities have indicted several individuals allegedly involved in cybercrime, prompting the hope that those responsible for cyber attacks, loss of sensitive personal information, and identity theft can begin to be held accountable for their actions.

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

Virtual Private Network

This ministerial session explores how collaboration between the public and private sectors can strengthen transport system resilience. Melinda Crane, Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle moderates the session and speakers Machteld de Haan (President, Downstream, Renewables and Energy Solutions, Shell), Mathias Cormann (Secretary-General, OECD [Video Message]), and Tobias Meyer (CEO DHL Group) will highlight real-world examples of how both sectors contribute to recovery and adaptability. 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 ministerial session explores how collaboration between the public and private sectors can strengthen transport system resilience. Melinda Crane, Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle moderates the session and speakers Machteld de Haan (President, Downstream, Renewables and Energy Solutions, Shell), Mathias Cormann (Secretary-General, OECD [Video Message]), and Tobias Meyer (CEO DHL Group) will highlight real-world examples of how both sectors contribute to recovery and adaptability. 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.

Spotlight on Research: Advancing Climate and Environmental Preparedness session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Elise Miller-Hooks, Professor at George Mason University; Jacqueline Klopp, Director at the Center for Sustainable Urban Development, Columbia Climate School; Muhammad Arsalan Khan Niazi, PhD student at the University of Trieste; and Thaynara Silva, Economist and Climate Resilience Expert at SNCF. The session explores strategies for strengthening transport systems to adapt to and mitigate climate shocks through physical and collaborative solutions.

ITF Secretary-General Young Tae Kim meets with the Journalists of the ITF Media Travel Programme during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit in Leipzig.

ITF Secretary-General Young Tae Kim meets with the Journalists of the ITF Media Travel Programme during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit in Leipzig.

Workforce Resilience and Emergency Preparedness plenary session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Geraldine de Baston moderates the session and speakers include Andrea San Gil León, Executive Director, Global Network for Popular Transportation; Hiroaki Yamaguchi, Senior Director of the Transport Sector Office at ADB; Nannette Lafond-Dufour, Chief Impact Officer, Publicis Groupe, President, Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society; Stephen Cotton, General Secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation and Umberto de Pretto, Secretary General of IRU. The session explores strategies for supporting and recognising workers, addressing workforce shortages, and improving emergency preparedness in transport systems.

 

The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.

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

As the world becomes increasingly digital, the risk of digital attacks is on the rise. Network security breaches are malicious attempts to exploit vulnerabilities in computer systems, networks, and devices, with the aim of stealing sensitive information or causing damage to data and systems. cyber attacks come in many different forms, including phishing, malware, ransomware, and denial-of-service attacks. Phishing attacks involve tricking people into divulging sensitive information such as passwords or credit card numbers, often through fake emails or websites. Malware attacks involve infecting computer systems with malicious software that can steal information or damage files. Ransomware attacks involve encrypting files or systems and demanding payment in exchange for a decryption key. Denial-of-service attacks involve overwhelming computer systems with traffic, rendering them unusable.

 

Internet-based attacks have devastating consequences, with the potential to cause financial losses, reputational damage, and even physical harm. The vulnerability news has reported on many high-profile digital attacks, including those on major companies and government agencies. These attacks highlight the importance of implementing strong cybersecurity measures to protect against cyber threats.

 

To protect against online attacks, it's important to implement a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy that includes multiple layers of protection. This can include firewalls, antivirus software, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and employee training and awareness programs. The vulnerability news provides regular updates on the latest cybersecurity threats and best practices for staying protected.

 

One of the key trends in cybersecurity is the growing sophistication of online attacks. Attackers are continually developing new techniques and tools to exploit vulnerabilities in computer systems and networks, making it essential to keep up-to-date with the latest cybersecurity trends and technologies. Vulnerability news has reported on many new threats and vulnerabilities, including those related to emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI).

 

Another trend in cybersecurity is the increasing importance of incident response and recovery. Even with strong cybersecurity measures in place, it's impossible to completely eliminate the risk of a digital attack. Having a well-defined incident response plan and backup and recovery procedures can help organizations respond quickly and effectively to these attacks, minimizing the impact of the attack on business operations.

 

In conclusion, cyber attacks and their impact on businesses and individuals are a growing threat. The vulnerability news is an excellent resource for staying informed about the latest cybersecurity threats and best practices for staying protected. By implementing a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy and staying up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies, we can help protect against online attacks and ensure the safety of our data and systems.

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.

Balancing Act: Addressing Competing Sectoral Demands for Renewable Energy Resources session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Abel Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Norway; Mallika Ishwaran, Chief Economist at Shell; Rana Adib, Executive Director at REN21; Stephanie Kodish, Senior Global Director of Drive to Zero, CALSTART; and Yumi Otsuka, Chief Sustainability Officer at Toyota Motor Corporation. The session explores the challenges and opportunities of managing competing sectoral demands for limited renewable energy resources and discusses the necessary policy frameworks and regulatory measures to support decarbonisation goals.

Balancing Act: Addressing Competing Sectoral Demands for Renewable Energy Resources session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Abel Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Norway; Mallika Ishwaran, Chief Economist at Shell; Rana Adib, Executive Director at REN21; Stephanie Kodish, Senior Global Director of Drive to Zero, CALSTART; and Yumi Otsuka, Chief Sustainability Officer at Toyota Motor Corporation. The session explores the challenges and opportunities of managing competing sectoral demands for limited renewable energy resources and discusses the necessary policy frameworks and regulatory measures to support decarbonisation goals.

ITF Secretary-General meets with Burkhard Jung, Mayor of Leipzig during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit in Leipzig.

Sustainable and Resilient Transport in South America session hosted by Chile as President of the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Panellists include Ricardo Montecino, Director of Development, Engineering and Projects Division, State Railways Company of Chile (EFE); Guillermo Muñoz, President, Metro de Santiago; Cristóbal Pineda, Head of Regional Public Transport Division, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile; Paola Tapia, Board Director, Port of San Antonio (EPSA); Joaquín Urrutia, CEO, Red Global S.A. (BancoEstado); Eduardo Zbikoski, Director, Metropol Group and Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile. Shokraneh Minovi, Senior Partnership Specialist, Global Transport Department, World Bank moderates the panel.

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