Global Cyber Conference 2022
Global Cyber Conference 2022

Global Cyber Conference 2022


The Swiss Cyber Institute, Switzerland’s foremost cyber security education provider and digital community, will conduct the first edition of its annual Global Cyber Conference on September 22nd and 23rd, 2022 at the Dolder Grand in Zürich.

The worldwide conference will bring together 500 top cyber security stakeholders, decision-makers, public authorities, and academia to network, share ideas, and learn about the newest trends in enhancing cyber security within enterprises.

The conference’s two-day program, organized by the Swiss Cyber Institute’s Advisory Board and community specialists, will bring together important industry and thought leaders to debate the most pressing cyber security issues.

The program for the Global Cyber Conference is organized around three key themes:

Digital Transformation: As firms become more digital, cyber security is becoming increasingly important. What are the main obstacles that security executives must overcome in order to improve cyber resilience inside their enterprises and throughout the ecosystem?

Secure Finance and Banking: Cybercrime poses a significant danger to the banking and financial services industries, all of which are vital to our country’s economy. How can security executives keep ahead of cybercriminals and what actions should they take?

Human-centric Cyber Security: As digitalization becomes more pervasive, the risks to individuals become more numerous. Organizations’ cyber resilience will improve if they adopt a cyber culture.

Kevin Mitnick, “the world’s most famous ethical hacker” from Las Vegas, will uncover significant flaws and discuss how technology will affect enterprises in a special session. Kevin Mitnick hacked into 40 large firms for the challenge, and now he is a trusted security adviser to Fortune 500 companies and governments throughout the world.

‘Despite a rising awareness of cyber dangers, decision-makers and cyber professionals have yet to align in terms of prioritizing cybersecurity at all levels of their corporate strategy and procedures,’ said Samir Aliyev, the Swiss Cyber Institute’s Founder and CEO. “Our goal with this conference is to create a networking and learning platform for important decision-makers to establish a shared understanding of what has to be done to increase cyber resilience.”