INCIBE-CERT improves its incident response capabilities through the action of a European project
Technological evolution is increasingly disruptive. Predicting such quantum leaps in the curve of technological development requires greater vision, foresight and adaptability. In this final session we shall consider the future of cybersecurity and the capacity of citizens, companies and governments to anticipate the new realities created by artificial intelligence, 5G and other enabling technologies.
Miguel Ángel Ballesteros, Director Department of National Security of Spain.
Liesyl Franz. Office of the Secretary, Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues at U.S. Department of State
Craig Jones. Director of Cybercrime, INTERPOL
Kelvin Coleman, Executive Director, National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA).
Carme Artigas, Secretariat of State for Digitization and Artificial Intelligence.
Bryan Ware, Assistant Director for Cybersecurity for the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Cyberspace is an ever more important aspect of the exponential growth of digitalisation. The irruption of enabling technologies, 5G and the new reality imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic are just some elements that are changing the game board. Are we ready for the opportunities and threats that these scenarios are creating?