European Security Conference (EuropeanSec)
Event submitted on Tuesday, March 10th 2020, approved by Charles Villanueva ✓

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July 14th, 2020
- July 15th, 2020
Portugal
» Lisbon
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Our Review
The theme of this excellent event is “Cybersecurity Resilience” which is frankly the goal we should be achieving. We should also be resilient against the organic threat of the Coronavirus as much as the Cyber Viruses which also attack us!
- Review written by Henry Dalziel on Tuesday, March 10th 2020.
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Conference Event Summary
The following description was either submitted by the Conference Organizer on Tuesday, March 10th 2020, or created by us.
The 2020 European Security Conference is set for July 14 – 15, 2020, in Lisbon, Portugal. The event is the European extension of the Annual Security Conference that has been held in Las Vegas (USA) for more than a decade. The conference attracts a nice mix of attendees from government, academia, and industry. Organizers for the 2020 event is ISEG, University of Lisbon (Portugal). Administrative offices for the conference are at ISEG, University of Lisbon.
The theme for 2020 is: Cybersecurity Resilience
With the widespread use of internet-based technologies and the general virtualization of work, the manner in which individuals identify with organizations and enterprise-individual relations is evolving. Such changes are defining the manner in which privacy is handled, identity is protected and responsibility and accountability established. With this in mind, the conference will focus on the themes of cybersecurity resilience. Specific topics that will be covered include, but is not limited to:
- theoretical aspects of identity, security, and privacy;
- roles and responsibilities in security management;
- challenges posed by Web 2.0 and 3.0;
- access and authentication in information-based societies;
- cases in security management;
- regulatory and legal aspects of identity, privacy, and security;
- ethical challenges in a networked society.