With increasing connectivity across digital devices, cyber resilience is becoming ever more critical. However, with this greater complexity, it is also becoming harder to achieve.
The 4th annual Chatham House Cyber conference will review emerging threats in cyberspace, address privacy rights and national security approaches online, analyse business vulnerability to cyber-crime and consider what can be done to improve security across commercial and public organisations.
Speaker highlights include:
- John P Carlin, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, US Department of Justice
- Dr Eviatar Matania, Head of the National Cyber Bureau, Prime Minister’s Office, Israel
- Christopher Painter, HE Ambassador Liu Xiaoming, Ambassador to the UK and Northern Ireland, Embassy of the People's Republic of China
- Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy
To enable as open a debate as possible, this conference will be held under the Chatham House Rule.
Cyber 2016
Royal Society of Arts, 8 John Adam Street, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 24th of May 2016
This event ended on Tuesday 24th of May 2016
Admission
Standard - Commercial organizations: £1535,
Standard - Government departments: £920,
Standard - NGO / Academic: £595
Standard - Commercial organizations: £1535,
Standard - Government departments: £920,
Standard - NGO / Academic: £595
Location
Royal Society of Arts, 8 John Adam Street, London
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