Stefano Pontecorvo, Leonardo Chairman
Opening the second day of Cybertech 2024, Stefano Pontecorvo emphasised the increase in cyber attacks in 2023 and underlined that, in this scenario, it is essential to protect sensitive infrastructures from a military but also social security perspective.
Roberto Cingolani, Leonardo CEO and General Manager
Roberto opening Cybertech 2024 by highlighting the centrality of digital technologies for global security and emphasising that, for Europe, it is essential to overcome the national fragmentation that characterises the Defence sector.
Lorenzo Mariani, Leonardo Co-General Manager
Speaking on the first day of Cybertech 2024, Lorenzo Mariani analyses the technological evolution that characterises the Defence sector and explains how innovation is playing an increasingly decisive role in the path towards global security.
Andrea Campora, Managing Director, Leonardo Cyber & Security Solutions
In his speech, Andrea Campora explains that the use of artificial intelligence in critical infrastructures is an opportunity, but it also poses many challenges and risks. The approach to cyber resilience must evolve to face the emerging requirements in a global security context.
Alessandro Massa, SVP Chief Technologies and Innovation Officer, Leonardo Cyber & Security Solutions
During the panel “AI for Cyber & Cyber for AI”, Alessandro Massa delves into the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, analysing how these technologies are reshaping the future of digital security.
Raffaella Luglini, Leonardo Chief Sustainability Officer
Speaking during the panel “Cyber4Sustainable Development,” Raffaella Luglini explores the vital role of cybersecurity in fostering a sustainable future, explaining how digital infrastructure are becoming a pillar for a global sustainable development.
Aldo Sebastiani, SVP Global CyberSec Center, Leonardo Cyber & Security Solutions
Aldo Sebastiani participates in the panel discussion "Cyber Defence: A Modern Approach to Secure Data," focusing on the needs, requirements, and actions necessary to boost the EU's capacity to detect and protect against a growing number of cyber threats.