Program

2 days, 4 pillars, +35 sessions, +100 speakers

Theme: Cyber resilience for development

For an overview of the program, please click here

The program sessions are based on 4 pillars:

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Pillar 1: Making international development cyber resilient

Making international development cyber resilient, will make the case for mainstreaming cyber resilience into the international development agenda as a core enabler of digital, economic, and social development. It will discuss the dividends of embracing cyber resilience as an integral part of development cooperation and will foster a better understanding of the added value of incorporating cyber resilience across the strategic priorities of developing countries.

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Pillar 2: Collaborating to secure the digital ecosystem

Collaborating to secure the digital ecosystem, will scale public-private collaboration and multi-stakeholder cooperation to address systemic challenges and vulnerabilities critical to securing the digital ecosystem. It will spotlight two critical areas where such collaborations are needed to advance sustainable cyber resilience for development: (1) narrowing the cybersecurity workforce/skills gap, and (2) protecting critical infrastructure and essential services.

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Pillar 3: Cyber capacity building for stability and security

Cyber capacity building (CCB) for stability and security, will address and support the role that cyber capacity building can play in strengthening the links between international security and sustainable development, and in contributing to an open, secure, stable, accessible, and peaceful ICT environment. The Conference can raise awareness of, and support, ongoing work at the UN relevant to the framework for responsible State behavior and protecting the digital environment, including through the expansion of capacity building efforts.

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Pillar 4: Operationalizing solutions

The cross-cutting, horizontal pillar, operationalizing solutions, will leverage good practices, tools, and solutions from cyber capacity building to de-risk and facilitate sustainable, inclusive, and demand-driven development. This horizontal pillar will be focused on advancing practical solutions that are of immediate assistance to those working in the field, protecting their development work from digital risks and threats. It can also cater to showcasing more demand-driven cybersecurity and capacity building solutions or practical initiative

In addition, there are regional sessions and special sessions, which are indicated in the session title. Please note that the numbers of the pillars correspond with the numbers of the program sessions. The program may undergo slight adjustments, the website will always reflect the latest program.

Time
Title
Location
9.00 - 10.00

Plenary session

Adlon Ballroom
11.00 - 12.00

1.4. Leave no country behind? Addressing assymetries and politics in cyber capacity building

Adlon 1
11.00 - 12.00

3.12. Applying a principles-based approach to cyber capacity building

Adlon 2
11.00 - 12.00

4.20. Cyber resilience in the energy sector: distribution, transmission and digitalization

Adlon 3
11.00 - 12.00

4.25. Unlocking national cybersecurity capacity: a systems approach to building a comprehensive cybersecurity education ecosystem

Chez George
12:15 - 13:00

Regional session: Western-Balkans

Palm
12.15 - 13.15

3.11. Back to the future: lessons for cyber capacity building

Adlon 1
12.15 - 13.15

4.19. How to make Africa’s digital financial services more cyber resilient?

Adlon 2
12.15 - 13.30

3.13. Leveling the playing field: how international law expertise can strengthen cyber resilience

Adlon 3
12.15 - 13.30

2.7. Sharing the success: lessons for developing effective cyber capacity partnerships

Chez George
12.15 - 13.45

Special Session: Improving cyber capacity building evaluation practice – knowledge sharing and community building

Stafford
13.15 - 14-15

Special Session: A future for all – how enhancing legislative and regulatory preparedness can ensure an even adoption of artificial intelligence globally

Palm
13:15 - 14:30

Lunch

Cedar Garden
14.30 - 15.30

4.21. Driving change from within: bottom-up approaches in criminal justice capacity building

Adlon 1
14.30 - 15.30

4.28. Stars, clouds and deep seas: Ensuring secure and resilient communications infrastructure

Adlon 2
14.30 - 15.30

4.14. Integrating cybersecurity in development assistance programs

Adlon 3
14.30 - 15.30

4.26. Thinking out of the box to inspire a new generation of cybersecurity talent

Chez George
14.30 - 15.30

Special session: Mainstreaming cybersecurity into digital development: inputs for multistakeholder compendium

Stafford
14.30 - 16.00

Special Session: Using encryption to secure government data and digital services

Palm
16.00 - 16.30

Closing ceremony

Adlon Ballroom