[Talk34] Global challenges and holistic legal approaches in cyber resilience – Dennis-Kenji Kipker

On Fri, May 17th, 2024, 2h30pm CET, we welcome Dennis-Kenji Kipker from the cyberintelligence.institute and the HS Bremen on “Global challenges and holistic legal approaches in cyber resilience”.

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Trailer: https://youtu.be/KG2R-SwrLCI
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Abstract

Since 2020, the cyber threat situation has changed enormously – new global political factors, changed national policies, but also new attack vectors have contributed to this. How is the European Union responding to these challenges and can the political and regulatory measures taken and planned be sufficient to deal with the escalating threat situation in the digital space?

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Dennis-Kenji Kipker

Prof. Dr. Dennis-Kenji Kipker is Scientific Director of the cyberintelligence.institute in Frankfurt am Main and visiting professor at the private Riga Graduate School of Law in Latvia, which was founded by the Soros Foundation. Here he conducts research on topics at the interface of law and technology in cyber security, corporate strategy and digital resilience in the context of global crises, with a particular focus on Chinese and US IT law. Kipker is an advisor to the German Federal Government and the European Commission and a member of the Advisory Board of the private cybersecurity company NordVPN. He is also a reviewer for the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Dennis Kipker works voluntarily for the World Justice Project in the USA.

About the cyberintelligence.institute

The new cyberintelligence.institute – Shaping our digital future together: A new type of research institute for digital resilience and sustainable decision-making. Combining scientific excellence, social responsibility and entrepreneurial spirit to face the global challenges of the 21st century.

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The Cyber CNI Lecture Series is a free monthly event that typically takes place on the last Friday of the month from 2pm to 3h30pm CET.

The Cyber CNI Speaker series aims to raise awareness and understanding of cyber security issues among all audiences. It aims to enable an ongoing dialogue between experts from industry and academia and the general public (citizens, families, small and large businesses, public organizations, etc.). All of us are concerned.

The events are broadcast live on Youtube (https://talk.cybercni.fr/) and LinkedIn, allowing worldwide remote participation – including a tool to participate in the discussion.

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How the digital transformation is changing our lives

Our society relies more and more on information and operational technologies. Examples include water, energy, heat and cooling supply, communications, healthcare, production and processing of goods, transportation, national security, banking, research and education, and food production.

What all these areas have in common is that they make intensive use of networked distributed computer systems. These systems can be attacked in many ways. This is no longer just a problem for computer “pros” because computer systems are essential to all of us. The effects of “cyber-attacks” range from power outages to the collapse of the health care or banking sectors.

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