We are thrilled and excited to announce the call for registrations for our second webinar by Natalia Zwarts from Hague University of Applied Sciences, who will hold a lecture called Cybersecurity decisions: How to stay informed and not get paranoid? Future measures for defending cyberspace.” on 21th of October at 18:00h.
You can register for the webinar here.
In her upcoming lecture, Professor Zwarts will delve into some of the most pressing issues in today’s world of cyber security. She’ll address critical questions like: How can we enhance decision-making in the digital age? and How can we stay informed without falling into the trap of paranoia? Additionally, Professor Zwarts will shed light on practical measures to defend cyberspace and the steps we can all take to build a safer digital environment.
This webinar is a unique opportunity for young politicians and activists to gain valuable insights into the challenges of modern governance and how to navigate the complexities of cyber threats. Understanding cyber security is crucial for making informed decisions that impact both national security and individual privacy. This lecture is a chance to engage, learn, and be better prepared to tackle the evolving digital landscape.
Natalia Zwarts is a lecturer at the Hague University of Applied Sciences, specializing in wargaming. She implemented wargames into NATO Civil-Military Cooperation Center of Excellence training and concept development. Previously she coordinated NATO Anti-Submarine Warfare Capability Development at the Headquarters in Brussels and worked at the Civil-Military Cooperation Centre of Excellence (CCOE).