Dr. Jahangiri has been invited to give speak for Special Consultation on “International Pathways to Cybersecurity” as part of the EastWest Institute’s 7th Worldwide Security Conference (WSC) on 17 February 2010 in Brussels.
EWI’s seventh annual Worldwide Security Conference (WSC7) is a platform to reframe perceptions of international security threats and opportunities and determine concrete steps to protect people, economies and infrastructure around the world.
The seventh annual Worldwide Security Conference will:
- Continue our tradition of articulating new goals for global security and the steps needed to achieve them
- Stimulate progressive improvement in the way global security is managed and reviewed
- Bring together leading policy makers, specialists, business executives, community leaders and journalists from around the world for debate and networking.
Topics at WSC7 will include:
- Cyber threats, financial risk and economic security
- Economic crisis: social radicalization and risk management
- Business resilience after bio-threats
- Cyber threats: Russian, Indian and Chinese perspectives
- Trade recovery contingencies after terrorist attacks
- Integration of Russian ICT systems into European infrastructure
- Business leaders’ role in international cybersecurity
- Towards a global Energy Security Council
- Customs organizations and online criminal activities
- Afghanistan-Pakistan Regional Economic Cooperation
- Counter-radicalization in Afghanistan and Pakistan
- NATO goes global? What role for Russia?
- International Pathways to Cybersecurity: A special one-day, invitation-only consultation.
Please visit http://www.ewi.info/wsc7 for more information.