International Cooperation

International Cooperation

As Gaby Portnoy says, “There are no borders in cyberspace”. The importance of international collaboration is essential now more than ever. This year there will be a focus on cyber tech and innovation in an international arena, followed by a panel, developed in conjunction with the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, “Building Trusted Tech in a Zero Trust World”.

Tuesday, June 25

  • Gathering and Refreshments

  • Welcome and Opening Remarks

    • Vincent Voci, Vice President, Cyber Policy and Operations, Cyber, Space, and National Security Division, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
  • Panel led by the INCD: Cyber Tech and Innovation in the International Arena

    In today’s interconnected world, innovation thrives through collaboration. This panel discussion recognizes the critical role of international partnerships in propelling technological breakthroughs. By fostering knowledge exchange and resource sharing across borders, we can accelerate the development of cutting-edge advancements. This session will explore how international collaboration fuels each stage of the innovation life cycle, from identifying disruptive ideas to scaling them for global impact.

    • Moderator:

      Tsvika Ehrenberg, Senior Director, International Cooperation, Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD)
    • Tomáš Minárik, Acting Director of the Department of International Cooperation and the European Union, National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NÚKIB), Czech Republic
    • Tal Kelem, Director of Business Development, BIRD Cyber and BIRD HLS Lead, BIRD Foundation
    • Dadi Gertler, Executive Director Innovation, Technology Unit, Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD)
    • Dan Cimpean, The Director of Romanian National Cyber Security Directorate
  • Panel in conjunction with the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue: Tech Diplomacy: New Paths to Trusted Tech in a Zero Trust World

    From semiconductors to biotech to quantum computing the supply chains of our critical and emerging technologies are becoming increasingly complex and intertwined. This challenge is magnified daily as geopolitical unpredictability and instability threatens the physical and cyber security and integrity of both the tech and the supply chain itself. To counter these challenges, new approaches are needed for collaboration to ensure that the sensitive technologies of the future are innovated for the benefit of humanity, rather than weaponized against it.
    From convening around Global Trusted Tech Standards (xGTT), leveraging the unifying power of creative arts, to building platforms to close the knowledge gap on key tech issues so that all voices can be represented in the global tech governance, this panel brings together industry and government leaders to discuss creative and transformational options for international collaboration on tech in a fragmented and fractious world order.

     

    • Moderator:

      Dr. Melanie Garson, Cyber & Tech Geopolitics Lead, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
    • Len Khodorkovsky, Senior Advisor to the Chairman, Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue
    • Fernando Garibay, Polymath, Academic and Super Producer; Chairman and Founder of The Garibay Institute (An Institute for Soft Power and Public Diplomacy)
    • Pavel Popescu, Vice-President, National Authority for Management and Regulation in Communications (ANCOM)

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