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Cyber Intelligence Europe 2022
Oslo, Norway

01-03 March 2022

Many European governments are looking at the building stronger defence systems to potential cyber attacks to their critical infrastructure. Many criminals are using new and sophisticated methods to breach cyber defences.

Cyber Intelligence Europe will bring together leading government officials from across Europe to discuss the latest threats being faced in their nation. With the world becoming more digitalised year on year it is imperative that cyber security systems are up to date and secure from breaches. With the increase in smart cities across Europe and the developments in 5G networks cyber criminals can gain access to major city infrastructures remotely whilst hiding their identity within the darknet.

As well as discussing the latest cyber threats and challenges to government departments the event will also focus on the importance of threat intelligence, new cybercrime trends, digital programs, cyber laws and regulations, European policies and strategies and international cooperation.

Cyber Intelligence Europe will be taking place in Oslo, Norway on the 1st – 3rd March 2022. During the event you will have the opportunity to meet with international senior government officials as well as key officials from the Norwegian government and armed forces.

To be part of our 8th annual Cyber Intelligence Europe conference and exhibition either as a speaker, sponsors, exhibitor or as a delegate please contact us at events@intelligence-sec.com or +44 (0)1582 346 706.

Supporting Partners

  • Rear Admiral Davide Berna, Commander, Joint Intelligence Centre, Ministry of Defence, Italy
  • Major General Inge Kampenes, Commander, Cyber Defence, Norwegian Armed Forces
  • Brigadier General Anton Rog, Head, National Cyberint Center, Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI)
  • Bente Hoff, Head, National Cyber Security Centre, Norway
  • Robin Bakke, Director, Cyber Security, Department of Public Security, Ministry of Justice and Public Security
  • David van Weel, Assistant Secretary General, Emerging Security Challenges, NATO
  • Edvardas Sileris, Head of European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), Europol
  • Tonu Tammer, Executive Director of CERT-EE, Information System Authority, Estonia
  • Heiko Lohr, Head of Cybercrime Sub-Directorate, Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), Germany
  • Karen Sundermann, Vice President Government Sector, EclecticIQ
  • Colonel Michele Turi, Director, NATO Modelling and Simulation Centre of Excellence
  • Gudmundur Arnar Sigmundsson, Director, CERT-IS, Electronic Communications Office, Iceland
  • Marc Henauer, Head of Unit, OIC MELANI, Federal Intelligence Service, Switzerland
  • Neil Walsh, Chief of Cybercrime, Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Financing of Terrorism Department, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
  • Dana Toren, Head of Cyber Defense Center, National Cyber Directorate, Israel
  • Blerim Krasniqi, Head of IT Forensics, Kosovo Agency of Forensics
  • Juhani Eronen, Chief Specialist, National Cyber Security Centre, Finland
  • Eirik Troones Hansen, Prosecutor, Cybercrime section, National Criminal Investigation Service, Norway
  • Kadri Kaska, Law and Policy Researcher, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
  • Professor Mugavero, President, OSDIFE

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