The Institute for Politics and Society in cooperation with the Ukrainian Labor Union and the International Information Academy hold a roundtable on Ukrainian Experience: Cyber and Information Security.
Due to 4 years of lasting, open Russian aggression against Ukraine – consisting of kinetic and non-kinetic methods – Ukrainian institutions gained unique experience in how to counter cyber and information attacks. The goal of the event is to present and discuss the development of the problematic areas such as cyberterrorism, security of the banking sector etc., as well as to share experience between experts from Ukraine and EU member countries.
Program
H.E. Yevhen Perebyinis, Ambassador, Embassy of Ukraine in the Czech Republic
Anatolii Marushchak, Interdepartmental Research Center at the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine
Information impacts and cyberattacks against Ukraine: History, counteraction, consequences
Andrii Paziuk, Associate Professor, T. Shevchenko National University
State sponsored cyberterrorism: is international law effective?
Roman Proskurovskyi, Associate Professor, Expert on banking security
Organization of cybersecurity in Ukrainian banking sector
Dušan Navrátil, Director, National Cyber and Information Security Agency, Czech Republic
Alona Verbytska, Advisor to Deputy Chairman of Administration of the President of Ukraine, President of the Association for Security and Defense of Ukraine
Information Aggression of the Russian Federation
Pavel Žáček, Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Security, Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic
James Wilson, Media and Communications Advisor, Publisher of EU Political Report
Ukraine’s Election Security: Lessons for Europe
The event will be held on December 13th, 2018 in Husův dům, Jungmannova 22/9, Prague, Czech Republic.
The working language is English.
The event is upon invitation only.
The event is under patronage of the Embassy of Ukraine in the Czech Republic.