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 Joanna Świątkowska

Joanna Świątkowska

Company: The Kościuszko Institute

Position: Expert

Dr. Joanna Świątkowska, The Programme Director of the European Cybersecurity Forum; Senior Research Fellow for Cybersecurity of the Kosciuszko Institute, Poland. Dr. Joanna Świątkowska is the Programme Director of the European Cybersecurity Forum, the Chief Editor of the European Cybersecurity Journal, and a Senior Research Fellow of the Kosciuszko Institute. From 2016 to 2017 she was a member of the Advisory Group for Cybersecurity of the Republic of Poland working within the Polish Presidential National Bureau of Security (NBS). She has been involved in numerous high profile national and international cybersecurity initiatives. In 2014 she took part in the Sino-European Cyber Dialogue held in Geneva and Beijing. She often cooperates with Polish public institutions, including, among others, NBS.

In the framework of the National Forum of Security organized by NBS, she contributed to the cyber doctrine of Poland. She also advised the Supreme Audit Office in terms of cybersecurity control in Poland. Dr. Świątkowska is the author of numerous articles, reports, and analyses concerning cybersecurity. She often speaks at national and international conferences and seminars on a wide range of cybersecurity topics. In 2016 she took part in the US Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Programme (IVLP) on Cybersecurity and Government Interoperability.

Dr. Świątkowska holds a PhD in the field of Political Science.

 

Participates in the sessions:

  • Cybersecurity of the critical infrastructure

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    Cybersecurity of the critical infrastructure

    Cybersecurity of the critical infrastructure

    • The main elements of infrastructure that are responsible for the operation of the economy and the state
    • Key areas of risk – the continuity of electricity and utilities supply. The operation of administration
    • Vulnerability of other systems to potential attacks, failures and disasters. The human element
    • Professionalisation of cybercrime and unpredictability of the forces of nature. The plausibility of risks and the scale of their potential consequences
    • Tools and costs of ensuring security. The role of the state and its prevention-oriented co-operation with business entities
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