17TH     INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CYBERSECURITY

          Purpose and scope:

          Bringing together the leading global cybersecurity experts, government authorities, industry leaders and representatives of strategic organizations to promote multisectoral collaboration in the face of the challenges of the digital ecosystem. As a high-level platform, it will facilitate the exchange of disruptive technologies, protection strategies for critical infrastructures, advanced regulatory frameworks and transformative success stories, in order to strengthen global cyber resilience. The symposium will promote public-private partnerships, pioneering research and innovative security standards that respond to evolving threats, positioning itself as a catalyst to build a safer and more risk-ready digital future in the next decade.
           

          Thematic lines:

          1. Cybersecurity.
          Cybersecurity management (CERT/CSIRT, COS, and enterprise environments). Partnerships. Digital security as part of the Digital Transformation process. Cybersecurity strategies. Communication as an ally of cybersecurity. Cyber ​​threats:"&" trends and new forms of protection. Telecommunications fraud. Zero Trust architectures. Good cybersecurity practices in the software development process.

          2. Cryptography and digital identity (IDP).
          Encryption in Service-Oriented Architectures. Public Key Infrastructure. Quantum Cryptography, Main Challenges. Blockchain. Digital Identity, DDI.

          3. MSSP and technologies.
          Cybersecurity as a service. Application and use of Machine Learning and Big Data in cybersecurity. Quantum computing and its challenges. Artificial intelligence, data science, and its main challenges to cybersecurity. Cloud secu"&"rity. Security in fifth-generation technologies (5G). Cybersecurity platforms, tools, and solutions. Enabling tools for personal data protection and parental control. Emerging technologies for cybersecurity towards 2030.

          4. Industrial Environments.
          Protection of critical infrastructures and main challenges. Cyber ​​risk management in industrial environments. Cyber ​​threats in OT ecosystems. IT/OT convergence and security challenges

          Organizing committee

          President

          M. Sc. Pablo Francisco Domínguez Vázquez,
          Central Director of the Security Operations Division, ETECSA,
          pablo.dominguez@etecsa.cu, (+53) 52181009.

          Executive secretary

          M. Sc. Henry Raúl González Brito,
          Assistant Professor and Director of Computer Security and Coordinator of the Postgraduate Specialty in Computer Security, University of Computer Sciences
          henryraul@uci.cu, (+53) 59921416

          Vice-president

          M. Sc. Armando Tito Bertot,
          Director of Cybersecurity Services, ETECSA
          armando.tito@etecsa.cu, (+53) 52181463.

          Executive secretary

          M. Sc. María Carla Silveira Taboadela,
          Director of Cybersecurity Division, Information Technology Company
          mariacarla@eti.biocubafarma.cu, (+53) 52141600.
          Members of the scientific committee
          1. Dr.Sc.     Raydel Montesino Perurena, Dean and Full Professor, University of Computer Sciences.
          2. Dr.Sc.     Mónica Peña Casanova, Assistant Professor and Dean of the School of Cybersecurity, University of Computer Sciences. 
          3. M. Sc. Antonio Hernández Domínguez, Assistant Professor, University of Computer Sciences.
          4. Esp. Odalys Hernández Sardiñas, Director of Technological Security, ETECSA.
          5. Lic. Michel Rodríguez Averoff, Director of Cybersecurity, ETECSA.
          6. M.Sc. Mario Hernández Pastrana, Advisor to the Central Director of the Security Operations Directorate, ETECSA.    
          7. Eng. Daniel Ramos Fernández, Central Director of the Digital Business Division, ETECSA.