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Road to WSF2015: Cybersecurity in Energetic Sector

  • Published: June 24, 2015

Road to WSF2015: Cybersecurity in Energetic Sector

  • Published: June 24, 2015

As a part of the Road to Warsaw Security Forum 2015, conference on ‘Cybersecurity in Energetic Sector’ will be held on 25th of July. Topics will focus i.a. on results of a potential hacker attack on Polish energetic sector, control systems security and on security expenses reduction.

The meeting has a form of open debate with the participation of expert representatives from Warsaw University of Technology, Safe Cyberspace Foundation and Government Centre for Security

This event is realised under Road to WSF2015 and as a part of series of Casimir Pulaski Foundation conferences has an honorary patronage of The National Security Bureau and The National Defence University of Poland.

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