Organised by CPDP
Moderator: Jeanette Fitzgerald, Epsilon (US)
Panel: Laurent Bernat, OECD (INT), Lillie Coney, Privacy and Cyber Security Expert (US), Douwe Korff, London Metropolitan University (UK), Maarten Stassen, European Privacy Academy (BE)
The rapid pace of change in technology has provided huge opportunities for organizations to develop new models, services and products. But while the digital revolution has evolved the way they operate, it has also created a sophisticated and complex set of security issues. With security and privacy breaches on the rise, it has become clear that organizations cannot just be reactive but need to proactively manage their cyber risks so that they can both respond and recover from a security incident. This panel will consider how organizations can embrace cyber risk management not as a necessary evil, but as a positive and an integral component of strategic planning that supports the achievement of their core mission and strategic objectives. Cyber security threats, as well as initiatives to prepare for such threats, will also be discussed. In particular, the panel will consider:
Current cyber threats and challenges
How both private and public sector address these challenges
How organizations create resiliency by identifying threats and prepare to respond in advance
How privacy and (cyber) security matters are closely linked.
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