High–Level Panel: Securing the Future – Public–Private Partnership for Cyber Resilience
High-Level Panel: Securing the Future – Public-Private Partnership for Cyber Resilience
17 October 2023 (Tuesday)
Time: 2.00pm to 3.10pm (GMT +8)
In 2020, the SolarWinds hack demonstrated that a breach of a single company could trigger a significantly larger supply chain incident, impacting thousands of organizations, including government systems. As our interconnectivity deepens, it has become increasingly evident to both the public and private sectors that ensuring security in the shared digital space necessitates collaborative efforts.
In the pursuit of national cyber resilience, governments are progressively exploring cybersecurity strategies that prioritize collaboration and information sharing between the public and private sectors to address this challenge. Amidst an environment marked by the escalating scale and sophistication of cyber threats, fostering public-private partnership has taken on a greater urgency. Establishing these partnerships requires a foundation of trust. Each partner must jointly shoulder the responsibility for a secure digital future and actively contribute to its realization.
The objective of this session is to critically examine the approaches to public-private partnerships and to delve into the strategies that have achieved success.
Panellist | |
Air Marshal Darren Goldie AM CSC | National Cyber Security Coordinator Department of Home Affairs, Australia |
Ambassador Benedikt Wechsler | Head of Digitalization Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland |
Ambassador Brian D. McFeeters | Senior Vice President and Regional Managing Director US-ASEAN Business Council |
Mr Brad Arkin | Senior Vice President and Chief Security and Trust Officer Cisco |
Mr KC Choi | Executive Vice President, GM of Global Mobile B2B/B2G Team Mobile eXperience Business Samsung Electronics |
Moderator |
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Ms Phua Puay Li | Senior Director, Policy & Corporate Development Cyber Security Agency of Singapore |
Information is accurate at time of publication