16 Jun, 2020
Genoa, Italy
5th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy
Since 1980, the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy has been the premier forum for presenting developments in computer security and electronic privacy, and for bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field. Following this story of success, IEEE initiated the European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P), which is organized every year in a European city.
15 Jun, 2020
Genoa, Italy
WACCO 2020: 2nd Workshop on Attackers and Cyber-Crime Operations
The emergence and commoditization of cyber-criminal activities calls for new empirical methods, measures, and technologies to quantify and understand offender operations across all forms of cyber-crime: from malware engineering and attack delivery, to running underground operations trading illegal goods such as drugs and illegal pornography, to spreading disinformation and planning (cyber-)terrorism operations. Without appropriate scientific measures of cyber-offender and attacker operations, capabilities, and resources, it remains impossible to derive sound policies, strategies and technologies that appropriately address realistic and evidence-based attacker and offender models.
The 2nd Workshop on Attackers and Cyber-Crime Operations (WACCO 2020) aims to provide a venue for research and discussion on cyber-criminal activities. WACCO 2020 is co-located with the 5th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P 2020) in Genoa, Italy on June 15, 2020.
11 Jun, 2020
Online webinar
Implementing Cyber Norms: National Experiences and Emerging Good Practices
WHAT: How do States implement norms of responsible behaviour in cyberspace? What good practices are emerging in the field? The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to a series of webinars that will explore national approaches to the implementation of cyber norms, with a particular focus on emerging good practices in multi-stakeholder engagement.
WHEN & WHERE: 28 May 16:00 (CET), 11 June 14:00 (CET), 25 June 15:00 (CET)
PARTICIPANTS: UNIDIR encourages the participation of representatives and experts specialized or interested in issues pertaining to the international peace and security in cyberspace.
28 May, 2020
Online webinar
Implementing Cyber Norms: National Experiences and Emerging Good Practices
WHAT: How do States implement norms of responsible behaviour in cyberspace? What good practices are emerging in the field? The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is pleased to invite you to a series of webinars that will explore national approaches to the implementation of cyber norms, with a particular focus on emerging good practices in multi-stakeholder engagement.
WHEN & WHERE: 28 May 16:00 (CET), 11 June 14:00 (CET), 25 June 15:00 (CET)
PARTICIPANTS: UNIDIR encourages the participation of representatives and experts specialized or interested in issues pertaining to the international peace and security in cyberspace.
26 May, 2020
Tallinn, Estonia
CyCon 2020
CyCon 2020, entitled 20/20 Vision: The Next Decade, will ask questions about how cyberspace and cyber conflict will evolve in the 2020s. What are the emerging technologies, policies and legal frameworks that will shape the future at societal and personal levels? How can we ensure that the cyberspace, continuously open to technological innovation, will be more transparent, predictable and safe, still reflecting our values?
19 May, 2020
Newport
CYBERUK 2020
CYBERUK is the UK government’s flagship cyber security event. Hosted by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), it features world-class speakers, solutions and opportunities for interaction between the public and private sectors. You will be briefed on the evolving cyber threat and how we must respond as individuals and as a community to keep Britain safe in cyberspace.
Attended by over 2000 delegates, CYBERUK is the authoritative event for the UK’s cyber security community. It demonstrates what we can do together as teams, as departments and as organisations to deliver a digital Britain that leads the world in cyber resilience.
11 May, 2020
Berlin, Germany
RIPE80
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11 May, 2020
Brussels, Belgium
“Closing the Gap” Conference
As part of the European Cyber Diplomacy Initiative, the EU Cyber Direct project, Egmont Institute, and the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in partnership with other research institutions organise an international conference for scholars, policy analysts and practitioners working on cyber-related issues.
This two-day conference aims to:
Foster productive exchanges between different generations of scholars (emerging talents and established researchers), disciplines (law, political science, international relations, economics, geopolitics, IT, media studies), sectors (government, private sector, academia, NGOs) and regions (Global South-North);
Provide a platform for perspectives from Global South on key priorities;
Build the capacity of young scholars required for key roles in policy making (or something akin).
7 May, 2020
Online
GFCE V-Meeting “Women in Cyber Capacity Building”
The aim of this GFCE V-Meeting session was dedicated to celebrating women in the Cyber Capacity Building community, by sharing their achievements and experiences as well as discussing areas of opportunities for encouraging women communities to become even more involved in CCB processes and how the GFCE can facilitate this.
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23 Apr, 2020
Tokyo, Japan
3rd ARF Inter-Sessional Meeting on ICTs Security 2020
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