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Three busy days in Vilnius behind us - AGH Cybersecurity Centre at the Three Seas Summit and Business Forum 2024

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Three busy days in Vilnius behind us - AGH Cybersecurity Centre at the Three Seas Summit and Business Forum 2024

The Three Seas Summit and Business Forum in Vilnius was a wonderful occasion for networking and participating in a lot of important cybersecurity initiatives. Last week, Izabela Albrycht took part in the side event organized by INFOBALT Lithuania in cooperation with the Ministry of National Defence of Lithuania and the CEE Digital Coalition, 3Seas Initiative Summit 2024 main event, as well as the side event organized by the Atlantic Council and the side event "Skilled Talent Drives Digital Advancement in the Three Seas Initiative" organized by Women Go Tech and CEE Digital Coalition.

The "ThreeSeasSummit and Business Forum - Cybersecurity, Resilience, Connectivity: Critical Infrastructure in 3 Seas Forum"  is a premier gathering dedicated to the esteemed audience of the Three Seas Initiative (3SI), including high-level delegates from Baltic, Poland, other 3SI States, and strategic partners. This event aims to connect key policymakers, decision-makers, experts, and businesses in the realm of cybersecurity and resilience.

Izabela was one of the participants of the panel: Future Proof and Innovative Technology Solutions for More Resilient Critical Infrastructure. It was great opportunity to mention the SOCCER project.

- We have initiated the SOCCER project in collaboration with universities from Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Estonia, and Lithuania. Its goal is to establish a data, information, and CTI sharing ecosystem across the academic sector in CEE, thanks to vulnerability databases. In the future, these data sets will enable the SOCCER consortium to focus on the practical use of AI and ML technologies to improve detection, response, and understanding of the threat. Artificial Intelligence will primarily monitor data, identify trends, and facilitate decision-making through better threat detection and automatic classification of security incidents. This means AI will be utilized to mitigate cybersecurity risks and protect systems across critical infrastructure – said Izabela during the panel discussion.

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