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GC3B 2025 Program

The GC3B 2025 program will take place under the overarching theme of strengthening global cyber resilience and is structured around three core pillars: Rethink, Evolve, and Anticipate.                                                   

Building on an inclusive Open Call, the agenda and schedule were shaped by proposals submitted by a diverse range of stakeholders from around the world. This Open Call invited organizations to lead interactive workshops, curate expert panels and foster dialogue aimed at generating forward-thinking, actionable solutions in cybersecurity capacity building.

Please note that participation will be exclusively in-person (no hybrid participation). This approach is intended to foster more open and engaged discussions among attendees. There will be no recordings of the sessions, but a summary of the sessions will be available in the summary report.

Three pillars of the GC3B 2025

How to integrate cybersecurity with international cooperation to ensure protection of digital investments and to support sustainable development?

How should cyber capacity building approaches and tools evolve to be more demand-driven, improve effectiveness, promote inclusivity, and reinforce locally sustained change?

How can emerging technologies impact cyber resilience, and how can related capacity needs, skills’ demands, and security risks be anticipated and addressed through cyber capacity building?

High-level Speakers

We are honored to announce some of the high-level speakers that will attend and share their expertise at the GC3B!

Stay tuned for upcoming updates.

Program sessions

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Spotlight sessions

We’re excited to present the spotlight sessions below—15-minute lightning talks that dive deep into engaging topics. The time and location will be published...

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Coffee Break

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Spotlight

Spotlight: GIZ, ICT-CITC / CERN, Cambridge Global Advisors (CGA) (GIZ, ICT-CITC/CERN, Cambridge Global Advisors (CGA))

Spotlight #1: GIZ Spotlight #2: GIZ- Strengthening Cyber Resilience: ECOWAS’ Collaborative Approach to Building a Resilient Cybersecurity Ecosystem in West Africa Spotlight #3:...

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Transition

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Not Another Workshop! The Missing Policy Piece to Transform Activities into Capacities (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST), Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF))

Workshops, seminars, and exercises are learning tools used in cybersecurity capacity-building. initiatives. These activities are designed to equip participants with the skills and...

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Evolve
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Public-Private Partnerships for Cyber Resilient Societies (German Federal Foreign Office)

Public-private partnerships are a cornerstone of effective cybersecurity. For decades, the international cyber capacity building community has aspired to establish modalities that would...

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Scaling up Smart Approaches and Financing for Sustainable Cyber Capacity Building (World Bank)

Strengthening cybersecurity in the context of development programs has traditionally focused on technical assistance activities such as trainings, workshops, and assessments to foster...

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Rethink
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Cyber Resilience in the Age of AI (Microsoft)

Cyber capacity building efforts must evolve to address the security risks posed by AI and assess whether current approaches are adequate for today’s...

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Anticipate
Spotlight

Spotlight: Quad 9, CPI, Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC), Cyber 4.0 (Quad 9, CPI/GCA, Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC), Cyber 4.0)

Spotlight #1: Quad 9- In Public Interest: why neutral, private DNS Matters Spotlight #2: CPI- Strengthening NGO Capabilities: Common Good Cyber and Beyond125...

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Secure, Trusted and Resilient Infrastructure and Connectivity (USA Department of State)

Networks in critical infrastructure face different types of security challenges, including cyber threats and supply chain concerns. These present decision-makers, owners, and operators...

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Rethink
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Leveraging Network Effects: Information and Threat Intelligence Sharing for Cyber Capacity Building (CI-ISAC International, ECOWAS, Global Humanitarian ISAC, Shadowserver Foundation)

As cybersecurity threats continue to grow in scale and complexity against a landscape of increased supply chain interdependencies and geopolitical tensions, the need...

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Evolve
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Navigating Technology Choices for Cyber Incident Response (NRD Cyber Security, International Telecommunication Union)

The Cybersecurity Incident Response community globally refers to the importance of availability of open-source tools. However, one of the major challenges is ensuring...

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Anticipate
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Building Local Cyber Industry Ecosystems: Lessons and Good Practices (CREST International)

The effectiveness and scalability of cyber capacity building programs is often hampered by the lack of a robust local ecosystem of cybersecurity service...

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Evolve
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Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration in Cyber-Resilient Development (Global Cyber Alliance, NetHope, Deloitte)

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Rethink
Spotlight

Spotlight: ICT4Peace Foundation, Togo, NRD Cyber Security (ICT4Peace Foundation, Togo, NRD)

Spotlight #1: ICT4Peace Foundation- Spotlight #2: ICT4Peace Foundation- Using Technology, Responsibly: The ICT4Peace ‘Boots to Bytes’ Toolkit As use of digital technology grows,...

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Women in Cyber Capacity Building Network (WiCCB) Lunch Session: Networks, Not Silos – Co-Creating an Inclusive and Future-Ready Cyber Workforce (Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE))

Cybersecurity cannot be built by homogenous teams solving global problems in silos. It demands inclusive leadership, diverse talent pipelines, and a shared commitment...

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Adapting Capacities of Cybercrime Fighters to New Tech Challenges (Council of Europe, Interpol)

The dynamic criminal exploitation of technological advancements, such as blockchain, cloud computing, and AI, makes the creation of a truly future-proof cyber capacity...

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Anticipate
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Towards a Cyber and Climate Resilient Digital Transition (The Kingdom of the Netherlands)

The digital transition offers tremendous economic and social opportunities, including innovative solutions to address climate change. From smart meters to wind parks and...

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Rethink
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Closing the Cyber Talent Gap: The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in the Global South (World Economic Forum)

With the growing shortage of cybersecurity professionals, organizations in the Global South are struggling to build resilient systems and defend against increasingly complex...

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Evolve
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Mainstreaming cyber resilience: Lessons and collaboration models from the Pacific (WebSafe Samoa)

As Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are embracing digital transformation, cybersecurity is gaining more attention as a critical element for their digital growth...

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Rethink
Spotlight

Spotlight: Prof. Dr. Bettina Schneider, Geneva Water Hub, GCF (Prof. Dr. Bettina Schneider, Geneva Water Hub, GCF)

Spotlight #1: Prof. Dr. Bettina Schneider-Culture Matters! Best Practices for Addressing Culture in Cybersecurity Education One main threat in cybersecurity are social engineering...

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Cybersecurity for Cities: Navigating the Challenges of Urbanization and Technological Transformation (The World Bank)

Rapid urbanization, coupled with accelerated digital transformation, is reshaping the urban landscape, compelling local governments to evolve beyond traditional frameworks, adopt proactive approaches,...

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Evolve
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Addressing the AI-Cybersecurity Nexus: Priorities for National Capacity Building (Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC), University of Oxford)

Over the years, the CCB community has built an understanding of how to benchmark national cybersecurity capacity and address unique national needs. However,...

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Anticipate
Plenary

Closing Plenary – Cyber Capacity Forward: Powering Meaningful and Sustainable Results (International Telecommunication Union (ITU))

To strengthen cyber resilience as an enabler for development, countries need to address the widening cyber capacity gap. The average Least Developed Country...

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Closing Ceremony

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