Ciao Roma! That’s a wrap for Cybertech Europe 2022
The two-day event that gathered cyber experts & policy makers from around the world has come to a close. Check out some of its highlights
Mandi Kogosowski
| 11/05/2022
AI, blockchain, quantum computing, next-gen technologies, cybersecurity and digital ecosystems were just a few of the many topics discussed on the main stage of Cybertech Europe in Rome over the past two days. Following a two-year forced hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we couldn’t ask for a better return!
The event, a Cybertech production in cooperation with Leonardo, was launched by Leonardo CEO, Alessandro Profumo, who talked about the necessity to promote European cyber-cooperation and develop a true culture of security. Some of the other lectures and talks delivered on the first day discussed creating a defense-first approach; humankind and technology; space security; and a special Women4Cyber panel.
See highlights from the first day here!
On the second day, participants enjoyed talks on cyber resilience for financial services; cyber in European law enforcement; cyber and intelligence; and more. Dozens of companies – from large multinationals to small, innovative startups, presented their latest cutting-edge innovations at the grand exhibition hall on both days.
Cybertech is back on the road for a first-ever event in Miami, Florida, on June 1st, and then in Dubai, UAE, on June 13th-14th, 2022.
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Leonardo CEO Alessandro Profumo with Rt. Hon. Giorgio Mulè, Italian Undersecretary of State for Defense. Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Samantha Zucchi
Photo: Samantha Zucchi
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Samantha Zucchi
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Samantha Zucchi
Photo: Samantha Zucchi
Rare-earth elements between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China
The Eastern seas after Afghanistan: the UK and Australia come to the rescue of the United States in a clumsy way
The failure of the great games in Afghanistan from the 19th century to the present day
Russia, Turkey and United Arab Emirates. The intelligence services organize and investigate
The two-day event that gathered cyber experts & policy makers from around the world has come to a close. Check out some of its highlights
AI, blockchain, quantum computing, next-gen technologies, cybersecurity and digital ecosystems were just a few of the many topics discussed on the main stage of Cybertech Europe in Rome over the past two days. Following a two-year forced hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we couldn’t ask for a better return!
The event, a Cybertech production in cooperation with Leonardo, was launched by Leonardo CEO, Alessandro Profumo, who talked about the necessity to promote European cyber-cooperation and develop a true culture of security. Some of the other lectures and talks delivered on the first day discussed creating a defense-first approach; humankind and technology; space security; and a special Women4Cyber panel.
See highlights from the first day here!
On the second day, participants enjoyed talks on cyber resilience for financial services; cyber in European law enforcement; cyber and intelligence; and more. Dozens of companies – from large multinationals to small, innovative startups, presented their latest cutting-edge innovations at the grand exhibition hall on both days.
Cybertech is back on the road for a first-ever event in Miami, Florida, on June 1st, and then in Dubai, UAE, on June 13th-14th, 2022.
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Leonardo CEO Alessandro Profumo with Rt. Hon. Giorgio Mulè, Italian Undersecretary of State for Defense. Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Samantha Zucchi
Photo: Samantha Zucchi
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Samantha Zucchi
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Renato Franceschin
Photo: Samantha Zucchi
Photo: Samantha Zucchi