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Cybersecurity Conference Agenda 2023

The document outlines the agenda for the CYBERSEC conference taking place on June 11-12, 2024, at Tauron Arena Kraków, featuring keynote speeches, panel discussions, and presentations focused on cybersecurity, defense integration, and technological advancements. Key topics include European defense capabilities, cybersecurity in the maritime domain, and the impact of AI and blockchain on crime. The event will host various speakers from government, academia, and industry to discuss challenges and opportunities in the digital security landscape.

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Cybersecurity Conference Agenda 2023

The document outlines the agenda for the CYBERSEC conference taking place on June 11-12, 2024, at Tauron Arena Kraków, featuring keynote speeches, panel discussions, and presentations focused on cybersecurity, defense integration, and technological advancements. Key topics include European defense capabilities, cybersecurity in the maritime domain, and the impact of AI and blockchain on crime. The event will host various speakers from government, academia, and industry to discuss challenges and opportunities in the digital security landscape.

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11-12 JUNE – TAURON ARENA KRAKÓW

WORKING AGENDA
* All formats and speakers are subject to change.

CONFERENCE AGENDA
FORUM STAGE
11.06. (WEDNESDAY)

OPENING – WELCOME TO CYBERSEC


TIMELINE 9:30-9:45

Speakers:
 Marietta Gieroń - Chairwoman of the Programme Committee of CYBERSEC
 Representative of the Host City Kraków
 Krzysztof Gawkowski – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digital Affairs

KEYNOTE SPEECH
TIMELINE 9:45-10:00

Speakers:
 Henna Virkunen - Executive Vice-President Tech Sovereignty, Security and
Democracy (TBC)

KEYNOTE SPEECH
TIMELINE 10:00-10:15

Speakers:
 Krzysztof Gawkowski – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digital Affairs

FIRESIDE CHAT WITH THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND


MINISTER OF DIGITAL AFFAIRS KRZYSZTOF GAWKOWSKI
TIMELINE 10:15-11:00

Speakers:
 Krzysztof Gawkowski – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digital Affairs
Host: Marietta Gieroń – Chairwoman of the Programme Committee of CYBERSEC

KEYNOTE SPEECH SLOT


TIMELINE 11:00-11:15

PANEL DISCUSSION: EUROPE ALONE? DEFENSE


INTEGRATION IN AN UNCERTAIN WORLD
TIMELINE 11:15-12:15

As global security dynamics become increasingly unstable, Europe faces a


critical need to strengthen its own defense and security capabilities. This panel
will explore how European militaries can be modernized to address evolving
threats and how cyber defenses can be better coordinated across borders.
Speakers will discuss the opportunities and challenges of deeper defense
integration while respecting national sovereignty and differing security priorities.
The conversation will focus on steps for building stronger defense cooperation,
including joint procurement, intelligence sharing, and coordinated responses to
hybrid and cyber threats. Ultimately, this discussion aims to assess how Europe
can take greater responsibility for its own security and what strategic choices
that will require.

Speakers:
 Katarzyna Prusak-Górniak - Head of Digital Affairs Unit, Permanent
Representation of Poland to the EU
 Joanna Pawełek - Counsellor-Minister for International Aspects of Cyber
Security, Department of Security Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (TBC)
 Paweł Dziuba – Director of the Cybersecurity Department, Ministry of
National Defense
 Luigi Rebuffi - Founder and Secretary General, ECSO
Host: Gen Maciej Materka – Founder, Frontline Foundation

KEYNOTE: RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION AND ESPIONAGE


OPERATIONS IN NATO COUNTRIES
TIMELINE 12:15 – 12:30

In the current era of hybrid warfare, Russia employs disinformation and


espionage to undermine NATO unity and influence public opinion. This
presentation examines key tactics, notable cases, and the impact on security, as
well as NATO’s responses to counter these threats.

Speakers:
 TBC
PANEL DISCUSSION: CYBERSECURITY IN MARITIME
DOMAIN
TIMELINE 12:30-13:30

The recent events in the Baltic Sea, including the damage to two critical
undersea Internet cables—the BCS East-West Interlink and C-Lion—on December
24, 2024, underscore the urgent need to protect maritime infrastructure. These
incidents, occurring in politically sensitive waters linking Sweden, Finland, and
Lithuania, have raised suspicions of hybrid warfare in a region already grappling
with past sabotage, such as the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline attack, and ongoing
GPS signal interference. This panel will bring together experts to address these
challenges, exploring the geopolitical implications, NATO’s use of sea drones in
safeguarding maritime assets, and the broader context of cybersecurity amid
escalating hybrid threats.

Speakers:
 Caroline Stage Olsen – Minister for Digital Government, Ministry of Digital
Affairs, Denmark (TBC)
 Nicodemos Diamanou – Deputy Minister, Ministry of Research, Innovation
and Digital Policy, Cyprus (TBC)
 Lieutenant General Kim Jäämeri - Military Representative of Finland to the
EU and NATO (TBC)
 Rear Admiral Professor Tomasz Szubrycht, PhD, DSc - Rector, Polish Naval
Academy (TBC)
 Ministry of Digital Affairs Representative
Host: Dr Paul Timmers – Professor, University of Leuven

FIRESIDE CHAT: MONITORING, DETECTING, DEFENDING:


SOCS IN CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION
TIMELINE 13:30-14:15

Security Operations Centers (SOCs) play an essential role in monitoring,


detecting, and defending against complex attacks. This panel will explore how
SOCs contribute to the protection of vital sectors such as energy, transportation,
finance, healthcare, and communications. The discussion will focus on the latest
trends in SOC operations, such as threat detection, incident response, and real-
time monitoring of industrial systems. It will also address the unique challenges
of protecting critical infrastructure and the need for effective collaboration
between public and private sectors.

Speakers:
 Łukasz Wojewoda – Director, Cybersecurity Department, Ministry of Digital
Affairs of Poland (TBC)
 Ireneusz Parafjańczuk - Senior Security Analyst, Team Cymru
 Orlen (TBC)
Host: Col. Łukasz Jędrzejczak - Cyber & Defense Sector Director, Deloitte
PANEL DISCUSSION: OVERCOMING IMPLEMENTATION
CHALLENGES OF THE EU REGULATIONS
TIMELINE 14:15-15:15

The European Union has expanded its cybersecurity and digitalization framework
to build a secure and resilient digital space amidst growing cyber threats and
geopolitical tensions, such as the war in Ukraine. Key regulations like the NIS2
Directive, DORA, and the Cyber Resilience Act aim to address critical gaps, yet
their implementation highlights challenges in aligning regulatory goals with
practical realities. The panel discussion will focus on actionable steps to
implement recommendations such as standardizing and harmonizing regulations,
optimizing compliance and certification processes, enhancing cooperation and
dialogue, building resources and awareness, and improving reporting and
monitoring mechanisms.

Speakers:
 Christiane Kirketerp de Viron – Head of Unit for Cybersecurity and Digital
Privacy, DG CONNECT, European Commission (TBC)
 Jakub Dysarz - Cyber attaché, Permanent Representation of the Republic
of Poland to the European Union (TBC)
 Phedra Clouner – Deputy Director General, Centre for Cyber Security
Belgium
 Representative of AWS
 Ingrida Taurina - Head of Policy Monitoring and Analyses Unit, ENISA
Host: Sylwia Czubkowska – Journalist

KEYNOTE SLOT
TIMELINE 15:15-15:30

Speakers:
 TBA

PANEL DISCUSSION: DUAL-USE TECHNOLOGY AS A


STRATEGIC ASSET FOR EUROPEAN AUTONOMY
TIMELINE 15:30-16:30

Dual-use technologies—those with both civilian and military applications—are a


strategic asset for Europe’s autonomy, driving innovation, security, and
economic growth. By investing in AI, quantum computing, space, and
cybersecurity, Europe can reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, strengthen
critical infrastructure, and enhance defense capabilities while also fueling
commercial advancements. These technologies create synergies between public
and private sectors, boosting industrial competitiveness and technological
leadership. Leveraging dual-use innovation not only secures Europe’s strategic
interests but also positions it as a global leader in high-tech industries, ensuring
long-term resilience, security, and economic independence in an increasingly
competitive world.

Speakers:
 Marcin Mazur – Vicepresident, Polish Space Agency
 Jonas Cederlöf - Policy Officer, European Commission
 Tom Dallas McSorley – General Consuel, NATO DIANA
 Andrzej Cieślak – CEO Dynacon
 Col. Jarosław Wacko – Chief Expert, Polish Cyber Command

Host: Dr. Sibylle Bauer- Director of Studies, SIPRI (TBC)

PANEL DISCUSSION / FIRESIDE CHAT: AUTOMATED


THREATS IN THE DIGITAL AGE: AI, BLOCKCHAIN, AND
LAW ENFORCEMENT'S FIGHT AGAINST EMERGING FORMS
OF CRIME
TIMELINE: 16:30-17:30

The development of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology is


significantly transforming the landscape of digital threats – from deepfakes and
AI-powered botnets to the use of cryptocurrencies for money laundering,
financing criminal activities, and evading sanctions. This panel will focus on how
states and financial institutions can identify, monitor, and combat new forms of
automated crime. Participants will present academic, business, and operational
(law enforcement and regulatory) perspectives. The discussion will also address
regulations such as MiCA and AMLR and explore the need for cross-border
cooperation and the role of predictive analytics in supporting the work of law
enforcement agencies.

Speakers:

 Paweł Opitek – Prosecutor, The Jacob of Paradies University


 ZondaCrypto

HOST: TBC

EXPO STAGE
11.06. (WEDNESDAY)
Admin Days by Axence 10:00- 15:00

OPENING
TIMELINE 10:00-10:30

PRESENTATION: THE DANGER OF WIFI NETWORKS –


THAT IS, ABOUT THE BIGGEST THREATS,
VULNERABILITIES AND METHODS OF SECURING
WIRELESS NETWORKS
TIMELINE 10:30-11:00
Speakers:
 Marcel Guzenda - IT Consultant, YouTuber, Trainer

PRESENTATION: FICTION, ILLUSION OR MANIPULATION?


DEEPFAKE IN ACTION!
TIMELINE 11:00-11:45

Speakers:
 Agata Ślusarek
 Krzysztof Zieliński - CISO, RTV EURO AGD

THE PREMIERE OF THE “WŁADCY SIECI 2.0” REPORT


TIMELINE 11:45-12:15

COFFEE BREAK
TIMELINE 12:15-13:30

PRESENTATION: NEW THREATS FROM A HACKER’S


PERSPECTIVE: KEY ASPECTS OF CYBER SECURITY IN
2025
TIMELINE 13:30-14:00

Speakers:
 Paula Januszkiewicz - CEO, CQURE

PRESENTATION: IT ASSET MANAGEMENT – HOW TO USE


THE ISO 27001 STANDARD TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE
WITH DORA
TIMELINE 14:00-15:00

Speakers:
 Piotr Adamczyk - Product Manager, Axence
 Mirosław Gumularz - Legal Counsel, [Link]

PRESENTATION: NIS ARTICLE 18 REPORT


TIMELINE 15:15-15:45

This presentation will provide an overview of the NIS Article 18 Report, focusing
on its key findings and implications for EU member states. The session aims to
offer insights into the current state of cybersecurity resilience and cooperation
across Europe.

Speakers:
 Monika Adamczyk – Cybersecurity Expert, ENISA
TECH STAGE
11.06. (WEDNESDAY)
PRESENTATION: DYNACON
TIMELINE 10:30--1O:50

PRESENTATION: ARCHER IT
TIMELINE 10:50--11:10

PRESENTATION: INTEL471
TIMELINE 11:10--11:30

PRESENTATION: TENFOLD
TIMELINE 11:30 –11:50

PRESENTATION: DEKRA
TIMELINE 11:50 –12:10

Speakers:
 Tomasz Szczygieł - Cyber Security and Data Protection Expert, Auditor,
Dekra

PRESENTATION: APIUS
TIMELINE 12:10-12:30

PRESENTATION: TECHSTEP
TIMELINE 12:30-12:50

PRESENTATION SLOT: FUNDACJA BEZPIECZNA


CYBERPRZESTRZEŃ, CYBERBASTION
TIMELINE 12:50-13:10

PRESENTATION EXCALIBUR
TIMELINE 13:10-13:30

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 13:30-13:50

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 13:50-14:10

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 14:10-14:30
PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 14:30-14:50

PRESENTATION ISTRASEC
TIMELINE 14:50-15:10

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 15:10-15:30

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 15:30-15:50

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 15:50-16:10

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 16:10-16:30

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 16:30-16:50

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 16:50-17:10

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 17:10-17:30

FORUM STAGE
12.06. (THURSDAY)
SIGNING LOI
9:30-9:40

PRESENTATION SLOT
9:40-10:00

PANEL DISCUSSION: CYBER CAPITAL: UNLOCKING


INVESTMENT FOR A COMPETITIVE AND RESILIENT
DIGITAL FUTURE
TIMELINE 10:00-11:00
Cybersecurity has become a critical pillar of both economic competitiveness and
national security, yet many innovative solutions struggle to scale without
adequate funding. This panel will explore the essential role of public and private
investment in strengthening cybersecurity capabilities, supporting innovation,
and ensuring that Europe remains competitive in the global digital economy. The
discussion will examine how funding mechanisms can accelerate the
development of advanced cybersecurity solutions, support startups and SMEs,
and contribute to building a robust digital infrastructure.

Speakers:
 Joanna Świątkowska – Deputy Secretary-General, ECSO
 Krzysztof Szubert – Senior Associate Member & Advisor - Centre of
Excellence in Cyber Security, University of Oxford
 Patric Gresko – Head of Divison – Institutional Relationships – CEE, Baltics
& Nordics, European Investment Fund
 Ignacy Święcicki – Head of the Digital Economy Team, Polish Economic
Institute
Host: Michał Pukaluk – Deputy Director for Cybersecurity, Ministry of Digital
Affairs

KEYNOTE: ECCC
TIMELINE 11:00-11:15

Speakers:
 Luca Tagliaretti - Executive Director, EU Cybersecurity Competence Centre

PANEL DISCUSSION: FROM INNOVATION TO IMPACT:


ACCELERATING EUROPEAN CYBERSECURITY STARTUPS
THROUGH COLLABORATION
TIMELINE 11:15-12:15

This panel discussion will explore how collaboration across sectors and borders
can accelerate the development of cybersecurity solutions within Europe. It will
examine the role of joint initiatives between startups, research institutions, and
public bodies in driving innovation and bringing practical solutions to the
cybersecurity landscape. The conversation will address common challenges in
transforming innovative ideas into impactful tools and services, including
navigating regulatory frameworks and adapting to diverse market needs. The
panel will also highlight the importance of cross-border cooperation and
knowledge-sharing in strengthening Europe's cybersecurity capabilities.
Additionally, it will consider how aligning innovation efforts with real-world
cybersecurity demands can enhance resilience across the region.

Speakers:
 Carlos Moreira de Silva – Founder and Managing Partner, 33N Ventures
 Aleksander Mokrzycki – Vice President of the Board, PFR Ventures
 Karel Obluk - Partner, Evolution Equity Partners
 Robert Posłajko – Marketing and Development Director, Axence
 Julie Ruff – Head of Ecosystem Development, Cyber Campus France (TBC)
 Jan Nalbert – Investment Manager, Warsaw Equity Group (TBC)
Host: Krzysztof Domaradzki- Author and Journalist, Forbes Polska (TBC)

KEYNOTE ZONDACRYPTO
TIMELINE 12:15-12:30

Speakers:
 TBC

PANEL DISCUSSION: FOSTERING TRUST IN AI – THE EU’S


ROLE IN BALANCING INNOVATION AND SECURITY
TIMELINE 12:30-13:30

Dynamic advancements in artificial intelligence demand a balanced approach


that prioritizes sustainable development and innovative applications. This panel
will address how to harness AI’s transformative potential while ensuring safety
and ethical deployment. The discussion will center on implementing the EU’s
Artificial Intelligence Act and shaping a cohesive strategy for AI within the EU.
Experts will explore the role of international collaboration and regulatory
frameworks in addressing critical issues such as bias, data protection, and
societal trust. By examining the intersection of innovation, ethics, and policy, the
panel will outline strategies to foster responsible AI adoption that aligns with
societal needs and values.

Speakers:
 Matthias Muhlert – ECSO, CISO Ambassador for Germany
 Tomasz Pietrzyk - Manager, Systems Engineering CEE, Palo Alto
 Dr hab. Aleksandra Przegalińska-Skierkowska – Vice-Rector, Kozminski
University (TBC)
Host: Rafał Żukowski - Partner, Risk Management Department, Deloitte

KEYNOTE SLOT
TIMELINE 13:30-13:45

FIRESIDE CHAT: THREAT INTELLIGENCE AND SECURING


EUROPEAN INNOVATION
TIMELINE 13:45-14:25

As universities, research institutions, and technology organizations drive


Europe’s innovation and scientific progress, they are increasingly becoming
targets of cyber espionage, intellectual property theft, and sophisticated criminal
activity. Protecting these critical hubs of knowledge requires not only robust
cybersecurity measures but also effective collaboration on threat intelligence.
This fireside chat will explore how shared intelligence, proactive defense
strategies, and coordinated action can help safeguard Europe's innovation
ecosystem.

Speakers:
 Andžejus Roginskis – Head of Unit - Digital Support Unit, EUROPOL

Host: Izabela Albrycht – Director of the Cybersecurity Centre, Kraków’s AGH


University of Science & Technology

FIRESIDE CHAT: A PRESENTATION ON THE FIRST


QUANTUM CONNECTION
TIMELINE 14:25-15:05

The successful demonstration of the first quantum communication link marks a


significant step towards Europe’s technological sovereignty and digital resilience.
In this fireside chat, representatives will discuss the strategic significance of
secure quantum communication for national defense, critical infrastructure, and
digital services. The session will explore the cross-sector collaboration required
to implement quantum networks, lessons learned from pilot projects, and the
role of quantum innovation in shaping the future of cybersecurity. This dialogue
aims to provide behind-the-scenes insight into how Poland is contributing to
Europe’s quantum ecosystem and how this technology can be scaled for broader
national and international applications.

Speakers:
 Representative of Ministry of Digital Affairs (TBC)
 Representative of the Ministry of National Defence (TBC)

Host: Zofia Ragankiewicz – Secretary of the Quantum Technologies Committee,


KIG (TBC)

PRESENTATION: THE ROLE OF QUANTUM COMPUTING IN


STRENGHTENING DEFENSIVE CAPABILITIES
TIMELINE 15:05-15:25

Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize defensive capabilities in


cybersecurity and national defense. Its advanced computational power enables
faster threat detection, comprehensive data analysis, and the simulation of
complex scenarios to improve strategic decision-making. Technologies like
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) provide secure communication methods,
ensuring resilience against interception. Quantum advancements drive the
development of robust cryptographic systems, fortifying defenses against
evolving cyber threats and safeguarding critical infrastructure in an increasingly
interconnected world. These advancements underscore the critical role of
quantum computing in shaping a more secure and resilient future.

Speakers:
 Andrea G. Rodriguez – Chair of the Governing Board, ImpaQT UA
FIRESIDE CHAT: CHIPS AND TRADE: SECURING GLOBAL
SUPPLY CHAINS AND INNOVATION
TIMELINE 15:25-16:05

The recent U.S. export controls on advanced AI chips have raised concerns
among EU member states, including Poland, about potential tensions in the
transatlantic partnership. These measures restrict access to critical
technologies, potentially impacting the EU’s technological sovereignty and
innovation capacity. Additionally, China’s dominance in critical minerals essential
for semiconductor production poses a significant threat to U.S. and EU’s national
security, highlighting the need for strategic partnerships to secure supply chains.
These developments underscore the complex interplay between technology,
trade, and geopolitics, necessitating a nuanced approach to international
collaboration and competition. Accompanied by ENISA’s presentation
summarizing the Article 18 report and its recommendations, this panel will focus
on addressing the key issues in securing global supply chains and innovation.

Speakers:
 Dr hab. Anna Szerling – Director of the Center for Nanotechnology,
Łukasiewicz Research Network
 Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl – Director General, Digital Europe (TBC)
 Anthony Agotha – Senior EU Envoy for Digital to the U.S., EU-US Trade and
Technology Council (TTC) (TBC)
 Jan-Peter Kleinhans – Director, Technology and Geopolitics, Stiftung Neue
Verantwortung (SNV), Berlin (TBC)
Host: Louise Marie Hurel – Cybersecurity Researcher, RUSI

EXPO STAGE
12.06. (THURSDAY)
PERESENATION – MICHAŁ SAJDAK
TIMELINE 9:30-10.00

PRESENTATION – HONEYWELL
TIMELINE 10:00-10:20

PANEL DISCUSSION: COMBATING CRYPTO-ENABLED


FINANCIAL CRIME: STRENGTHENING CROSS SECTORAL
COOPERATION
TIMELINE 10:20-11:20

As the use of digital assets grows, so does the complexity of financial crime. This
session will explore how businesses, regulators, and investigative entities can
work together to mitigate crypto-enabled threats. The conversation will highlight
the business implications of illicit crypto activity—from reputational risks to
regulatory pressures—and the role of cross-sector collaboration in building more
secure and resilient financial ecosystems. Speakers will share insights on
emerging trends, risk management strategies, and innovative approaches to
safeguarding the digital economy.

Speakers:
 Agnieszka Gryszczyńska – Professor, Prosecutor
 Paulina Gomoła - Prawnik, ZondaCrypto
 Adam Cieślak - Commander-in-Chief, Central Cybercrime Bureau
 Representative of KNF (TBC)
Host: TBC

PANEL DISCUSSION: DIGITAL IDENTITY IN BUSINESS -


THE FUTURE, CHALLENGES, AND OPPORTUNITIES
TIMELINE 11:20-12:20

In the digital age, a reliable electronic identity is becoming the foundation of the
modern economy. Tools such as the e-ID, mObywatel app, and commercial
identity verification systems are revolutionizing the way we access public and
private services. During the panel, key developers and experts responsible for
the development of digital identity systems in Poland will share their experiences
and insights into the future.

Speakers:
 Anna Streżyńska –Director, National Institute of Telecommunications –
National Research Institute (TBC)
 Janusz Cieszyński – Member of Parliament of the Republic of Poland
 Rafał Sionkowski – Deputy Director, COI
 Jan Szajda – CEO, IDENTT Representative
Host: Michał Tabor – Partner, [Link]

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 12:20-12:40

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 12:40-13:00

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 13:00-13:20

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 13:20-13:40

PRESENTATION SLOT
TIMELINE 13:40-14:00

PANEL DISCUSSION: CYBERSECURITY THROUGH A


DIVERSITY LENS: WHY WOMEN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
TIMELINE 14:00-15:00
PANEL DISCUSSION WILL BE HELD IN POLISH
Diversity and inclusion are increasingly recognized as essential to strengthening
the cybersecurity field. Bringing together diverse perspectives, experiences, and
skill sets leads to more innovative solutions and more effective responses to
evolving threats. This panel discussion will explore the role of women in
cybersecurity, highlighting the unique contributions they bring to the sector and
how inclusive teams enhance problem-solving, resilience, and leadership in
security operations. The discussion will also address the challenges women face
in entering and advancing within the field, and how fostering diversity can help
close the growing talent gap in cybersecurity.

Speakers:
 Ewa Piłat – Chief Information Security Officer, FNZ
 Krzysztof Szczepański – Director of Security and Risk Department, KIR
 Ela Bonda – Diversity & Inclusion Lead Poland, Vice-chair of European
Employee Council
 Małgorzata Bjørum – Chief Information Security Officer, PPL S.A.
Host: Dr hab. Katarzyna, Chałubińska-Jentkiewicz- Profesor, Akademia Leona
Koźmińskiego (TBC)

PRESENTATION: CISO #Poland 2025


*Duration of the format: 1.5 h
TIMELINE 15:00-16:30

Speakers:
 dr inż. Andrzej Bartosiewicz, CISO #Poland – The role of the CISO in the
modern company – is the CISO a renaissance man? Technology,
management, business, law?
 dr Jarosław Homa, CISO, Silesian University of Technology – NIS-2, UKSC in
universities, in public sector
 dr Artur Krystosik, Deputy Director of the Software Production Division,
ENIGMA Systems for Information Protection sp. z o.o – Quo vadis PQC?
(post-quantum cryptography)
 Józef Michalik, Vice President of the Management Board, Newag SA – The
process of assessing the conformity of products with the digital element
with the essential requirements
 Artur Piechocki, Managing Partner, APLAW – Ransomware – between law,
ethics and PR
 Michał Włodarczyk, Dell Technologies – Trends in AI model optimization
 Sebastijan Čutura, Senior Manager, Industry Cybersecurity, ECSO – NIS2
implementation across Europe

TECH STAGE

12.06. (THURSDAY)
Reserved for Partner Presentations

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