GÉANT CSM23 Webinar - Cybersecurity for universities, current threats in the security landscape... and how to face them!
Universities are brimming with intellectual prowess. Among their ranks, they have world-class security researchers, renowned information security experts, and budding professionals ready to disrupt the cybersecurity landscape. Yet, many institutions are looking outside for solutions and spending substantial amounts on third-party services, often overlooking the potential of their own in-house expertise.
Cost-Effective solutions: working with internal resources can significantly reduce expenses. Instead of outsourcing, universities can fund internal research projects or initiatives, which in turn can provide practical solutions at a fraction of the cost.
Skill Development: engaging internal talent in practical projects ensures they’re continually honing their skills. This creates an ecosystem of learning and application, benefiting both the students and faculty.
Real-world Application: universities are microcosms of larger societies. Addressing their own security concerns can serve as a case study or blueprint for broader applications, making their research more relevant and applied.
Strengthened Reputation: by showcasing successful projects handled by their own researchers, universities can bolster their reputation in the cybersecurity domain, attracting further talent and partnerships.
This presentation will show the threats we are faced with and also how to transform your cybersecurity strategy.
Mainly aimed at: Professionals working in the security department of Research and Education organisations, both at the operational (security analysts, incident managers, etc.) and strategic (CISO) level.
Thanks to our collaboration with RedCLARA, live interpretation services will be available for all our CSM webinars also this year in three languages (English, Spanish and Portuguese).
Speaker: Kieren Lovell, Head of IT Security at BetVictor
Kieren is a cybersecurity professional, who originally served for the Royal Navy on nuclear submarines and minehunters. He then left to work with the Royal Norwegian Navy, and served on operations for Standing NATO Maritime Group One. After that, he became the Head of Computer Emergency Response for the University of Cambridge, the biggest digital private network in Europe. He was a supervisor and Lecturer for the International Programme at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge and Tallinn University of Technology, a mentor at Startup Wise Guys for Cyber and SaaS, the Chief Operating Officer at SensusQ (an AI Command, Control and Communications Platform) and the Head of Information Security for Pipedrive. Kieren now lives in Gibraltar, and is the Head of IT Security at BetVictor.
Adrian Jenner
Alain Rees
Alan Thomas
Alejandro Lara
Alessandro Inzerilli
Alvise Rabitti
Angelo Broccoli
Antonio Parravicini
Anuj Pun
Artūras Žilionis
Axel Aglen Hanslien
Bahruz Ibrahimov
Bart Vermeersch
Beatrice Grünig
Chris Auliffe
Christian Andersson
Christine Kahl
Cédric Renzi
Daniel Onyedikachi Oboko
Emma Kelly
Ergys Kajo
Evan Ingram
Filipe Sousa
Francesco Taurino
Gaetano Pisano
Gianni Bassini
Graham Bawden
Hedy Bulten
Henrik Fagerberg
Henrik Fagerberg
Ilaria Di Maro
James Gillanders
Johannes Troi
Joost Gadellaa
Kevin Browne
Lorenzo Panichi
Lucio Pileggi
Lukas Bergäng
Marco Ghizzi
Marco Sirianni
Marharyta Rozhdestvenska
Marion Rosenberg
Mark Rosevear
Massimo Vagnoni
Michele Pinassi
Michele Salanti
Mihails Sazonovs
Mike Koch
Milica Antic
Mohamed Elmi
Morten Falk
Nathalie McKenzie
Nathan Duffy
Panagiotis Matamis
Peter Genestig
Peter Konieczek
Roeland TJampens
Serhii Yermak
Severin Hauser
Simon Cooper
Simone Piunno
Sviatoslav Stakhiv
Tony Barber
Vangelis Dimopoulos
Volodymyr Kryzhanivskyi
Wulf Göhmann
Yeshaswini Ramesh
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