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Challenges and Solutions. Lviv IT Cluster to Host an In-Person Event – IT Meets: Cybersecurity

On August 3, Lviv IT Cluster will host the third IT Meets conference. The one-day event will focus on cybersecurity and will discuss the trends and practices needed by companies, organizations, and government agencies to protect themselves from cyberattacks.

Since the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has repelled more than 10 000 attacks on government agencies of various levels, critical infrastructure, the private sector, and civilians. As a result, the issues of information and data protection have become particularly relevant. That is why IT Meets: Cybersecurity – Lessons from the War and the Practical Dimension will focus on the latest trends in cybersecurity, defense practices against attacks, and case studies.

The event is organized by Lviv IT Cluster, with the support of the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine and the USAID Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure in Ukraine Activity

During IT Meets: Cybersecurity – Lessons from the War and the Practical Dimension, various topics will be discussed, including:

The event is organized for Ukrainian cybersecurity professionals, representatives from the public sector, critical infrastructure, tech industry, and media.

Among the speakers of IT Meets: Cybersecurity are:

“The war being waged in cyberspace today brings forth several problems and challenges, and it has brought to the forefront issues that seemed of secondary importance just a few years ago. With each passing day, enemy attacks in cyberspace become more inventive, complex, and dangerous. In response, IT Meets: Cybersecurity aims to go beyond discussing the current situation and instead focuses on seeking practical tools for enhancing cyber resilience in both the public sector and business,” says Stepan Veselovskyi, CEO of Lviv IT Cluster.

“Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has exposed the world to the potential dangers of various cyberattacks. Successful attacks on government agencies or critical infrastructure facilities can lead to the disruption of public services, shutdown of businesses, loss or leakage of important data, and more. It is crucial for us to thoroughly analyze the lessons learned from this conflict and grasp the necessary steps for cooperation to fortify our defenses in cyberspace,” emphasizes Oleksandr Potiy, Deputy Head of the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine.

You can buy a ticket to the event here. Participation is free of charge for representatives of central executive authorities and critical infrastructure; they can register here.

Details regarding the time and location will be provided to registered participants separately.

*IT Meets is a series of one-day professional events that bring together practitioners from various areas of the tech industry for high-quality knowledge exchange and productive networking. We strive to create a powerful community of like-minded people who will help each other become better and increase their professional expertise.

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