Dedicated to exchanges of views and professional meetings, the International Cybersecurity Forum (FIC) has become the leading European event on cybersecurity security and digital trust. Its originality is to mix a forum, to foster reflection and exchanges among the European cybersecurity ecosystem, and a trade fair for buyers and suppliers of cybersecurity solutions to meet and network.
The event aims to speed up the development of a European cybersecurity market; to promote innovation in the service of digital trust; to foster a holistic approach of cybersecurity to support organizations in their digital transformation; and to create synergies between the different ecosystems by building bridges between the private and public sectors, between industry and the academia, and between roles and «trades».
The theme of this edition is “Putting human beings at the heart of cybersecurity” and will focus on considering users not only as a threat, but rather one of the answers to the challenges posed by cybersecurity, putting them in a central position and turning them into real cybersecurity players within their organisation.
Further information and registration: https://www.forum-fic.com/en/home.htm
Cyberwatching will be hosting an info booth with the joint participation of three other H2020 initiatives related to cybersecurity and privacy, namely CyberSec4Europe, CYBERWISER.eu and SMESEC.
Read this blog to know more about the details of Cyberwatching participation in helping to cybersecure the European SMEs at FIC2020: https://cyberwatching.eu/news-events/news/cyberwatching-helping-cybersecure-european-smes-fic2020
On the event of the adoption of the draft regulation laying down measures for a high common level of cybersecurity at the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union, the AI4HealthSec project kicked off a process to provide its opinion.
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