Security is – unfortunately – not always first on providers’ minds in the rush to be the first to get products to market. Relatively simple measures – encryption; eliminating redundant code; unique passwords – get forgotten about, even if they are actually vital to our collective security. With cybersecurity and privacy very much in the spotlight thanks to high-profile security breaches and new laws introduced in Europe, it’s time now to start taking this seriously. As people become more aware of the grave consequences, there will be a growing clamour for secure products. Cyber security and privacy will become part of what customers value in a brand; companies with lax standards will see reputational damage.
Cyberwatching.eu launches the first webinar for clusters that are actively working in Cybersecurity and Privacy, in order to share experiences and information on how they can help their members to keep up to date in these sectors. In this webinar we will look at a number of perspectives such as future Horizon 2020 funding opportunities, experiences of cybersecurity by design in a global living lab in Spain, the importance of risk management in areas such as cyber insurance and the opportunities that companies now have to become providers of cybersecurity solutions in Europe.
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AGENDA
Time | Session |
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10:00 - 10:07 | Cyberwatching.eu - The EU Cybersecurity & Privacy Observatory Nicholas Ferguson. Trust-IT Services & Cyberwatching.eu Coordinator |
10:08 - 10:20 | Opportunities in Horizon 2020. Mrs. Maite Boyero. Spanish Secure Societies NCP representative |
10:20 - 10:32 | Promoting Cybersecurity opportunities in a globalized industry, Oceans. Mrs. Itziar Vidorreta, GAIA cluster, Spain |
10:33 - 10:45 | Tips and recommendations to minimize cyber-risks in SMEs, is it time for a cyber-insurance? Mr. Francesco Manca, AON, Italy |
10:45 - 10:57 | Creation of opportunities in new markets in Cybersecurity and Privacy. Mr. Andrei Kelemen, ClujIT, Romania |
10:58 - 11:05 | Q&A |
Seats for this webinar are limited so register here to reserve your seat: Registration is now closed
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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