Abstract Cyber Security Challenges Need a Global Approach
@ Goethe-Institut Chicago
150 N Michigan Ave, Ste 200, Chicago, IL 60601
Opening Thursday, April 5th, from 12PM - 2PM
In cooperation with the American Council on Germany
Knowledge is power. This old saying determines the current digital paradigm shift. Digital business models and information technology encourage innovation and global growth: Around 20,000 new jobs are generated in Germany every year. Access to data and competitive software coding has become key to market success. Nevertheless, the overall societal relevance of the digitization predominates its economic potential. Resilient digital architectures and sustainable privacy standards are a fundamental challenge to protect citizens from technology and technology from citizens and itself. Cyber-attacks, data infringements and mass surveillance challenge these pillars and boost national security policies around the globe. Particularly, the Internet of Things requires higher security standards and innovative regulation to maintain trust within this new technological environment. But how do global policy makers in Europe, China and USA react? What are their approaches to strengthen security, privacy and safety while leveraging existing market potentials?
Quirin Blendl is currently the Director of Cybersecurity and Digital Policy at VdTUV (Association of TUVs). Previously, he worked for the Federation of German Industries (BDI), where he oversaw “Cybersecurity and Industry 4.0” for over a year, and for the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) in Bonn. He received his MA in International Political Economics and Psychology from the University of Bonn in 2012.
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