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Cybersecurity Threats Evolution - Getting Ready for Post-Quantum and AI Threats and Security

Themes:
Tag:
Cybersecurity
What:
Panel
When:
2:00 PM, Monday 10 Jun 2024 (1 hour)
How:

Introduction 

Quantum technology progresses are challenging existing encryption technologies and will weaken data protection of electronic communications. This session offers invaluable insights to anticipate this evolution and stay ahead of the curve in protecting digital assets and preserving trust, by understanding the vulnerabilities of traditional cryptographic systems and exploring innovative approaches to threat detection. The panel will discuss the shifting paradigm of cybersecurity threats, with a focus on preparing for the challenges posed by emerging threats, such as post-quantum cryptography and AI-driven attacks.  

Key questions and objectives 

  • What will be the anticipated impact of quantum technology on data protection?
  • How do post-quantum cryptography and AI threats differ from traditional cybersecurity threats?
  • What are the implications in terms of risk management, response, and planning?
  • What strategies and technologies can be adopted to enhance the defenses against these threats, while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements?
Chair
CNRS
Director of Research and Programme Manager for European Affairs in Digital Matters
Keynote speaker
Europol
Head of European Cybercrime Center (EC3)
Speaker
SGS
Global Head - Strategy and Business Development
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