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Thursday May 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am WAT
As our dependence on digital technologies grows, so does the complexity and frequency of cybersecurity threats, privacy risks, and challenges to online safety. In this session, we will explore how individuals, organizations, and governments can build digital resilience to protect sensitive information, safeguard privacy, and foster trust in the ever-evolving online landscape. Experts in cybersecurity, data protection, and digital rights will discuss actionable strategies and best practices to navigate these risks and prepare for emerging threats.

The session will delve into the latest cybersecurity trends, examining the sophistication of cyber-attacks and how they are increasingly targeting personal data, intellectual property, and critical infrastructure. Panelists will discuss innovative approaches to identifying, mitigating, and responding to cyber threats, with a focus on strengthening proactive security measures and incident response strategies.

Privacy is another critical issue, as growing concerns about data collection, surveillance, and misuse of personal information challenge the foundations of digital trust. The session will explore the role of regulations such as GDPR and CCPA, alongside the ethical considerations surrounding data usage. Experts will share insights on how organizations can balance the need for innovation with the imperative to protect user privacy, building trust with consumers and stakeholders.

The discussion will also emphasize the importance of fostering a culture of online safety, particularly for vulnerable groups such as women, children, and marginalized communities. Panelists will address how digital platforms can create safer online environments, improve reporting mechanisms, and combat harmful content, harassment, and exploitation.

Lastly, the panel will examine how digital resilience can be built from a policy perspective. Governments, regulators, and private organizations must collaborate to develop frameworks that ensure secure and trustworthy digital ecosystems. This session will outline key initiatives for advancing digital resilience, with a call to action for participants to advocate for stronger protections in their respective roles.

By the end of the session, attendees will have a comprehensive understanding of how to protect against digital risks, secure sensitive data, and contribute to building a safer, more trustworthy online world.
Thursday May 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am WAT
Workshop Room 1 NCC annexe office

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