The Vice-Rector for Scientific and Pedagogical Work, Kateryna Skyba, recently participated in the Conference on Preventing the Cybertheft of Research and Technology held on April 13-14, 2023, in Warsaw, Poland. The conference brought together experts from academia, industry, and government to discuss and share insights on the growing threat of cybertheft of research and technology.
During the two-day event, participants engaged in discussions and presentations on various topics related to cybersecurity, intellectual property protection, and research and technology theft prevention. Keynote speakers delivered insightful talks on the latest trends, challenges, and best practices in protecting research and technology from cyber threats.
The conference featured panel discussions, workshops, and interactive sessions where participants shared their experiences, strategies, and case studies on preventing cybertheft. Topics covered included cybersecurity policies and regulations, threat intelligence and analysis, risk assessment and mitigation, incident response, and emerging technologies for research and technology protection.
In addition to the technical aspects of cybersecurity, the conference also addressed legal, ethical, and policy issues associated with cybertheft of research and technology. Participants discussed the importance of international cooperation, public-private partnerships, and information sharing in combating cyber threats to research and technology.
The conference provided a platform for networking and collaboration among researchers, industry professionals, policymakers, and other stakeholders. Vice-Rector Kateryna Skyba took the opportunity to build new partnerships, exchange ideas, and explore potential solutions to the growing challenge of cybertheft in the research and technology domain.
Overall, the Conference on Preventing the Cybertheft of Research and Technology in Warsaw, Poland, was a successful event that fostered knowledge sharing, collaboration, and discussions on cybersecurity strategies and best practices for protecting research and technology from cyber threats.