Dartmouth - Durham Global Cybersecurity Debate Series in Washington DC
The Dartmouth-Durham debate will highlight the importance of Cybersecurity in today's digital society with a focus on developing robust systems for reducing the risk of cyberattack
The Dartmouth-Durham Global Debate will showcase the future cyber landscape and discuss how organizations and governments can implement best processes and structures to "ensure a coordinated cyber resilience strategy" across the organization.
FEATURING:
Wayne Chung - FMR. CTO, FBI
Alex Kott - US Army Research Lab Chief Scientist
Ranjeev Mittu - Branch Head, Information Management and Decision Architectures U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
David Pym - Professor of Information, Logic, and Security at UCL, Head of Programming Principles, Logic, and Verification for the Alan Turing Institute
Philip J. Hanlon - President of Dartmouth College
In today's digital world organizations and government face cyberattacks. Ransomware, hacking of personal information to cyber-attacks on government agencies has been dominating global news. Governments and organizations have been attempting to develop robust systems to ensure that all forms of digital assets can be protected from cyber-attacks.
Business and policy leaders are asking a key question – how can we be prepared to protect our digital assets from the threat of cybercrime, without having to comprise on innovation and creatively and do so at a reasonable price?
Researchers from Dartmouth and Durham have been studying the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to process potential threat in a cost effective manner. These developed systems are now being used by governments, cybersecurity firm and businesses. The Dartmouth-Durham debate will highlight the importance of Cyber Security in today's digital society with a focus on developing robust systems for reducing the risk of cyberattacks. FULL DETAILS AND REGISTRATION LINKS CAN BE FOUND AT THE ISTS WEBSITE. https://ists.dartmouth.edu/news/2019/10/dartmouth-durham-debates