The challenges facing central and eastern Europe (CEE) in securing cyberspace will be familiar to cyber-security specialists from around the world, but because of its unique history and proximity to Russia, it faces a number of individual challenges as well, challenges that leaders are addressing through the creation of regional cooperation groups.
How successful that will be – in the face of an enemy with many faces which are quick to adapt their strategies in response to new security tactics – will take years to assess.
CYBERSEC 2016 in Krakow, Poland brought together speakers from the CEE region, wider Europe and the rest of the world to focus in on these challenges, which the conference divided into four streams: military, business, state and future.
We caught up with some of the speakers from the various sessions to get their assessment of the challenges and their view on the achievements of the conference. For the full article click here
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