On April 16 AmCham together with SSE Riga and DPA held an Outlook seminar to discuss cyber security issues impacting companies large and small. Addressed were questions how safe one can feel in today’s virtual reality and what can be done to minimize the risks of potential damages.
Joining the debate were the following experts:
• Janis Sarts, State Secretary, Ministry of Defense; Chairman of the National IT Security Council
• Dejan Cvetkovic, Regional Technology Officer, Microsoft Central and East Europe
• Cyber Agent, FBI
• Aigars Jaundālders, Head of Startup Business Group at DPA
The event was aimed at leaders and executives from all business and government sectors about the importance of cyber security within their organizations. In a lively and informative discussion, guests were able to exchange their experiences and ask questions to the experts.
Some of the major takeaways – all of which have huge implications both professionally and personally:
- Cyber security is at the top of the government’s agenda;
- What are the most common motives for attackers;
- Businesses should be ready to prevent cyber attacks at any time;
- How to be proactive to respond to coordinated cyber threats;
- Lessons learned of cyber warfare;
- Communication is of great importance;
- Collaboration is key in ensuring security;
- Cyber defense policy should be grounded in a holistic strategy including people, processes and technology;
- Why rating security higher than usability can save you;
- Awareness of the human factor;
- Why you should consider threats from insiders and partners;
- On the rise is phishing, which is commonly used to capture your private data;
- Skipping passwords as one of the cyber solutions.
The event was moderated by Andris Lauciņš, Partner at E&Y Central & South-East Europe.
This event was off-the-record and conducted under Chatham House Rules, therefore no video is available.
AmCham Outlook is a high level forum aimed at exploring the most pressing economic, legal and social issues of the day. It features best and brightest, focused topics, debate format and extended Q&A session.