Cybertech Europe: Over 4,000 Participants
Cybertech Europe Conference was held this week in Rome, Italy. Over 4,000 participants took part in the conference that dealt with a variety of issues in the cyber arena: IOT, Aviation, Investments, Innovation and more. Over 100 international and Israeli companies participated and over 50 Start-ups also took part in the special event
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| 28/09/2017
Over 4,000 participants took part in Cybertech Europe, which was held at La Nuvola in Rome. During the conference, the participants took part in special panels and lectures on various issues stemming from the cyber arena, such as IOT, Innovation, Investments, Aviation, Critical Infrastructure and much more.
.This is the second consecutive year that Cybertech Europe takes place in Rome and it is considered the biggest Cyber conference in Europe
Over 100 companies from around the world took part in the conference and exhibition, alongside more than 50 startups presented their innovative solutions to the conference participants at a special exhibition that run alongside the conference at La Nuvola convention center in Rome.
Among the exhibiting companies at the event are Leonardo, Accenture, VMware, Intel, Kaspersky Lab, Eni, Trend Micro, Enel, Cisco, Dell EMC, RSA, EY, McKinsey, Darktrace, Proofpoint, Skybox, Crowdstrike, Fortinet, Skybox, FireEye, Hyver, Israel Aerospace Industries, Italtel, Forcepoint, and many more
At the opening planer, Italy's Defense Minister, Roberta Pinotti, spoke about the need for multi-national co-operation in order to deal with the challenges that the cyber world presents to companies, governments, and organizations around the world
The CEO of Leonardo, Mr. Alessandro Profumo, spoke at the opening plenary and addressed the economic aspect of the cyber arena
Mr. Omar Abbosh, the Chief Strategy Officer at Accenture spoke about the possibilities in the cyber arena
Esti Peshin, VP, General Manager, Cyber Division, IAI-ELTA Systems spoke about Cyber on a national level and participated in a panel that dealt with cyber and aviation
Maj. Gen. (Res.) Yiftach Ron Tal, the Chairman of the board of Directors at Israel Electric Company spoke at the conference and addressed the issue of cyber and Critical Infrastructures
Israel Electric Company also held an exclusive session on Cyber Crisis Management
Prof. Shlomi Dolev, Chair Professor at Ben-Gurion University and Co-Founder &CSO at Secret Double Octopus took part in a panel on cyber awareness
Brig. Gen. Doron Tamir the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Cyber Security Group (CSG) participated in a panel on IOT and cyber
During the conference, a number of start-up companies were able to present their technology to the audience. Eyal Hayardeni from Reblaze was among them
Doron Davidson from SecBi also introduces the company's development
Amb. Marina Kaljurand, former foreign minister of Estonia also participated in one of the panels that dealt with the issue of European cyber regulations
The moderator of the Cyber Europe conference was Barbara Carfagna, an established Italian journalist
The Italian defense minister, Roberta Pinotti, also toured the impressive exhibition at the conference and could get a first-hand look at some of the innovative technologies
Here are a few more glimpses of the conference
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Photos: Cybertech
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Cybertech Europe Conference was held this week in Rome, Italy. Over 4,000 participants took part in the conference that dealt with a variety of issues in the cyber arena: IOT, Aviation, Investments, Innovation and more. Over 100 international and Israeli companies participated and over 50 Start-ups also took part in the special event
Over 4,000 participants took part in Cybertech Europe, which was held at La Nuvola in Rome. During the conference, the participants took part in special panels and lectures on various issues stemming from the cyber arena, such as IOT, Innovation, Investments, Aviation, Critical Infrastructure and much more.
.This is the second consecutive year that Cybertech Europe takes place in Rome and it is considered the biggest Cyber conference in Europe
Over 100 companies from around the world took part in the conference and exhibition, alongside more than 50 startups presented their innovative solutions to the conference participants at a special exhibition that run alongside the conference at La Nuvola convention center in Rome.
Among the exhibiting companies at the event are Leonardo, Accenture, VMware, Intel, Kaspersky Lab, Eni, Trend Micro, Enel, Cisco, Dell EMC, RSA, EY, McKinsey, Darktrace, Proofpoint, Skybox, Crowdstrike, Fortinet, Skybox, FireEye, Hyver, Israel Aerospace Industries, Italtel, Forcepoint, and many more
At the opening planer, Italy's Defense Minister, Roberta Pinotti, spoke about the need for multi-national co-operation in order to deal with the challenges that the cyber world presents to companies, governments, and organizations around the world
The CEO of Leonardo, Mr. Alessandro Profumo, spoke at the opening plenary and addressed the economic aspect of the cyber arena
Mr. Omar Abbosh, the Chief Strategy Officer at Accenture spoke about the possibilities in the cyber arena
Esti Peshin, VP, General Manager, Cyber Division, IAI-ELTA Systems spoke about Cyber on a national level and participated in a panel that dealt with cyber and aviation
Maj. Gen. (Res.) Yiftach Ron Tal, the Chairman of the board of Directors at Israel Electric Company spoke at the conference and addressed the issue of cyber and Critical Infrastructures
Israel Electric Company also held an exclusive session on Cyber Crisis Management
Prof. Shlomi Dolev, Chair Professor at Ben-Gurion University and Co-Founder &CSO at Secret Double Octopus took part in a panel on cyber awareness
Brig. Gen. Doron Tamir the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Cyber Security Group (CSG) participated in a panel on IOT and cyber
During the conference, a number of start-up companies were able to present their technology to the audience. Eyal Hayardeni from Reblaze was among them
Doron Davidson from SecBi also introduces the company's development
Amb. Marina Kaljurand, former foreign minister of Estonia also participated in one of the panels that dealt with the issue of European cyber regulations
The moderator of the Cyber Europe conference was Barbara Carfagna, an established Italian journalist
The Italian defense minister, Roberta Pinotti, also toured the impressive exhibition at the conference and could get a first-hand look at some of the innovative technologies
Here are a few more glimpses of the conference
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Photos: Cybertech