Swiss Cyber Security Days Talk

Swiss Cyber Security Days Talk
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The Swiss Cyber Security Days bring you insights into the world of cyber security in an exciting podcast series. Listen to leading experts discuss topics such as the global security landscape, the need for public-private partnerships and innovations in quantum computing. Learn how to overcome today's digital challenges and what solutions are important for SMEs and large NGOs in Switzerland. Each episode provides in-depth analyses and practical tips on how to be prepared for the dynamic threats and opportunities in cyberspace.
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Topics include the global security landscape, public-private partnerships, ethical hacking, and advancements in quantum computing, with episodes highlighting issues like military cyber defense strategies, community resilience in cybersecurity, and the impact of AI on creative industries.

The Swiss Cyber Security Days bring you insights into the world of cyber security in an exciting podcast series. Listen to leading experts discuss topics such as the global security landscape, the need for public-private partnerships and innovations in quantum computing. Learn how to overcome today’s digital challenges and what solutions are important for SMEs and large NGOs in Switzerland. Each episode provides in-depth analyses and practical tips on how to be prepared for the dynamic threats and opportunities in cyberspace.
Calling for Responsibility: Why We Need a Digital Social Contract
In this episode of Swiss Cybersecurity Days, Tobias Bolzern talks to Nicolas Mayencourt, CEO of DreamLab Technologies, about the evolution of cybersecurity. Nicolas explains how the technology has evolved from a niche to the foundation of our society and emphasises the need to close security gaps in the digital infrastructure. He criticises Switzerland for acting too slowly despite the discovery of millions of vulnerabilities and reflects on the risks posed by foreign cloud providers. For the future, he calls for more secure technologies and a digital social contract that regulates rights and obligations in the digital space.

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