Cork Chamber and the Enterprise Europe Network has teamed up with Cyber Ireland, Cyber Skills, Munster Technological University, Business Finland, Finnish Information Security Cluster and the Embassy of Finland in Ireland to run this informative virtual webinar on Cyber Security in Ireland and Finland.
As open and advanced economies Ireland and Finland have a lot in common. Both Ireland and Finland need to ensure that advances in cyber security can be applied to improve the resilience and security of our digital economies, in the face of an increasingly complex international threat landscape.
Both countries are considered progressive in terms of ICT developments with opportunities for further growth in this area, subject to the availability of skills, talent and capabilities.
This session will touch on 5G, 6G, Cyber Security, Quantum and Healthcare. The speakers will look at the advancements, initiatives and in particular the cyber security challenges that both Ireland and Finland face and how to address them to ensure the advancement, growth and protection of our businesses, economies and societies. One of the keynote speakers is Mikko Hyppönen, the Chief Research Officer at FBCC Patron F-Secure!
Below you will find additional information on the moderator, keynote speakers, and the panellists.
Moderator:
- Professor Donna O’Shea, Chair of Cyber Security, Munster Technological University
Keynotes:
- Mikko Hyppönen, Chief Research Officer, at FBCC Patron F-Secure
- Professor Linda Doyle, Professor of Engineering & Arts in the School of Computer Science & Statistics, Trinity College Dublin
Panellists:
- Jorma Mellin, Solution Sales Manager, SSH Communications Security
- Silke Holtmanns, Head of 5G Security Research, AdaptiveMobile Security
- Brian Padden, VP Information Security Europe and Global OT McKesson, Ireland
Address:
- Ambassador Raili Lahnalampi, Embassy of Finland in Ireland
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The tickets are free.