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Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

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Matthew Devost , President & CEO, FusionX, LLC

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Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

Earlier this week, Project Manager Mission Command teamed up with the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence (CCoE) to develop and evaluate use cases of the Cyber Situational Understanding (Cyber SU) program. The effort, which is a follow-on to last week’s Tactical Defensive Cyber Operations Infrastructure (TDI) pentest, will help lay the foundation for additional Cyber SU systems engineering efforts from requirements to architecture and interface devleopment.

 

Cyber SU leverages Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) analysis to provide meaning to otherwise disparate data, and identify how cyberattacks impact both mission planning and mission execution.

 

“Commanders may not care that one particular piece of hardware went down but they certainly care about losing capability,” said CW4 Alexander Adorno from CCoE’s TCM Cyber, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command's centralized capability development integrator for Cyberspace Operations. “By compiling information on potential cyber threats across multiple systems into one picture, we can look at cyber components enabling various warfighting functions, the dependencies for each and monitor how they would impact the mission if targeted.” Adorno added that in the future, commanders will be able to leverage Cyber SU to see more information and analytics on individual dependencies rather than if they are simply up, down or degraded.

 

Cyber SU relies on data from the Command Post Computing Environment (CP CE), Distributed Common Ground Station-Army (DCGS-A), Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (EWPMT), Joint Battle Command-Platform (JBC-P), as well as tactical network and tactical radio systems. Representatives from these programs participated in Cyber SU working groups this week.

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Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

Above all else, be smart and educated about threats so you can avoid them. Here are a few tips from JustAskGemalto to safely bank online.

 

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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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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

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Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

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Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

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Staff Sgt. Hoaiviet Nguyen, a cyber-network defender, Pfc. William Reynolds, an information technology specialists, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jonathan Vlieger, an information services technician, all with the 1st Infantry Division, monitor the network to keep it free from cyberattacks during the Warfighter training exercise April 8 at the Mission Training Complex, Fort Riley, Kansas. Cybersecurity is a major focus for the “Big Red One”. It is integral in keeping information and mission status safe. (Photos by Spc. Derrik Tribbey, 1st Inf. Div.)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) allow individuals to have a good online experience. As the engine behind cyber technology, AI is also used by criminals to develop more refined cyber attacks that harness AI algorithms and machine learning technology to automate and increase the very aim of harmful programs.

 

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Matthew Devost , President & CEO, FusionX, LLC

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Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

011

Fortune Global Forum

November 18th, 2019

Paris, France

 

16:15

SECURING THE ALLIANCE

The digital revolution is changing the very nature of warfare. Cyberattacks present grave and complex dangers to everything from global energy grids to fundamental democratic processes. How can NATO, a 70-year-old organization and a bedrock of security for North America and Europe, keep pace with these hybrid threats? And what role does the U.S., a founding member of NATO, have in building trust, preventing conflict, and securing the alliance?

Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Ambassador to NATO

Interviewer: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum

16:35

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune

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