GENEVA CYBERSECURITY FORUM
GENEVA CYBERSECURITY FORUM
Cybersecurity in times of peace and war
Over the past five years, cybercrime around the world has grown dramatically. The COVID-19 crisis has further accelerated the growth of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks that cause major damage and costs to all economic actors. Nation state attacks continue to escalate and civilian critical infrastructure is not off limits to attackers.
On the battlefields of the 21st century, cyberattacks are changing the way war is waged as has been evidenced in the war in Ukraine. Attacks on critical infrastructure, whether energy production and distribution, information systems or transportation networks, are highly disruptive. The scale of the use of cyber as a means of warfare is unprecedented.
This is a new era, and has enormous implications for international security, laws and norms, due to the unique characteristics of cyberspace. This event aims to focus on actions that need to be taken to deal with threats in cyberspace today, and in the future.
Two panels will be held on October 13 from 2pm in the Club’s space at the Domaine de Penthes, one focusing on the responsibilities and means to curb rampant cyber crime, the other on the importance of the cyber weapon in 21st century conflicts in light of the war in Ukraine.
Program
13:45 arrival and welcome
14:00 – 14:05 Welcome Remarks, Pierre Ruetschi, Executive Director, Geneva Press Club
14:05 – 14-15 Introductory remarks. Charlotte Lindsey, Chief Public Policy Officer, CyberPeace Institute
14:15 – 15:15 How are the unique characteristics of cyberspace impacting the responsibility for protecting people against cyberattacks? What is the role of the state and the private sector ?
Speakers
● Solange Ghernaouti, Director, Swiss cybersecurity Advisory & Research Group (SCARG), Professor at Lausanne University
● Florian Schütz, Federal Cybersecurity Delegate, Switzerland
● Stéphane Duguin, Chief Executive Officer, CyperPeace Institute
● Christophe Nicolas, Chief Information Officer, Kudelski Group
Moderator: Pierre Ruetschi, Executive Director, Geneva Press Club
15:15 – 15:45: Coffee break
15:45 – 16:00: Keynote speech: Christian-Marc Lifländer, Head Cyber and Hybrid Policy Section (CHP), Emerging Security Challenges Division (ESC), NATO
16:00 – 17:00 What lessons can be learned from the use of cyber in 21st century conflicts?
Speakers:
● Balthasar Staehelin, Special Envoy for Foresight and Techplomacy, International Committee of the Red Cross – ICRC
● Bastien Wanner, Senior Advisor Cyber Defense, Swiss Armed Forces
● Nicole Perlroth, author « This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends” (VIRTUAL)
● Max Smeets, Senior Research, Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich, Director of the European Cyber Conflict Research Initiative
● Patricia Lewis, Research Director, Conflict, Science & Transformation, The Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham House (VIRTUAL)
Moderator: Imogen Foulkes, BBC Correspondent, Geneva
17:00 – 18:00 cocktail