POLISH SECURITY CONGRESS – Total Security
SECURITY – STATE – BUSINESS – CITIZE
- Krzysztof Dyki, CEO of ComCERT, Co-Chairman of the KBP Program Council
- Konrad Fijołek, President of Rzeszów, Co-Chairman of the KBP Program Council
- Radosław Maćkiewicz, Director, COI, Co-Chairman of the KBP Program Council
- Krzysztof Gawkowski, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digitalisation
- Michał Szczerba, Member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs*
Speech by:
BLOCK: SECURITY OF THE POLISH STATE
- Geopolitical analysis of Poland in the perspective of the next 5/10 years
- International cooperation and building international alliances – exchange of information and experience
- What about the future of the European Iron Dome? Will it provide security?
- Alliance in support and future reconstruction of Ukraine – economic context. Lessons learned from the war in Ukraine in terms of expanding Poland’s defense capabilities, especially Polish defense industry
- Financial and payment infrastructure security. How to manage financial institutions consistently when a crisis occurs?
- How should public institutions and other sectors of the economy communicate and capture false information?
- Construction of the cybershield
- Recommendations for the Polish Presidency of the EU in 2025
Speakers:
- Krzysztof Gawkowski, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digitalisation
- Michał Szczerba, Member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs*
- Mariusz Kijowski, Director of the Office of Communications and Informatics, Headquarters of the Border Guard
- Representative of the Cyber Defence Forces Component Command*
- Col. BEng, PhD Rafał Kasprzyk, , Military University of Technology
- BEng, PhD Radosław Nielek , Director, NASK*
- Colonel Rafał Syrysko, Head of the Internal Security Agency*
- dr Michał Piekarski , Adiunkt Uniwersytet Wrocławski Polskie Towarzystwo Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego
BLOCK: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP. SYNERGY FOR POLISH SECURITY
- Krzysztof Dyki, CEO of ComCERT, Co-Chairman of the KBP Program Council
- The role of public-private partnerships in increasing national and local security
- Transparent and effective public-private partnership cooperation – joining forces, synergy with private market
- Embracing new technologies in making cross-sectoral cooperation more effective
- How to engage the business sector in the context of creating national security and supporting the administration?
Speakers:
- Radosław Maćkiewicz, Director of COI
- Michał Piwowarczyk, Deputy Director of the Department of Public-Private Partnership, Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy
- Andrzej Kaczmarek, President of the Management Board, Stalexport Autostrady
- Przemysław Gęsiak, Project Leader, ‘Construction of Critical Communication Network, Polkomtel
- Radosław Cybulski, Director of Security Office, Ministry of Development and Technology*
- Bartosz Zbyszewski, Head of Cyber Security, PZU*
Moderator:
- TBC
BLOCK: TECHNOLOGICAL SOVEREIGNTY OF POLAND – DEVELOPMENT OF STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES FOR NATIONAL SECURITY
- Dominik Żochowski, Co-Founder / President of the Board, ENGAVE S.A.
- Poland’s technological independence and competitiveness – strengths, resources and key technologies for the country
- Security threats – how to build resilience to supply chain disruptions
- Local content – guaranteed participation of Polish suppliers in key infrastructure investments
- Partnerships between technology suppliers and the Treasury entities – how the Public Procurement Law can/should support the development of the economy
- Offsets for suppliers of technology applicable to critical infrastructure
Speakers:
- Ignacy Niemczycki, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Development and Technology
- Paweł Kaczmarek, Chief Information Security Officer, ING Bank Śląski
- Maciej Wyczesany, President of the Management Board, General Director, Apator SA ➔ Representatives of Polish technology companies
- Marzena Czarnecka, Minister of Industry, Ministry of Industry*
- Michał Stępień, Wiceprezes Zarządu, ZPUE*
- Representatives of Polish technology companies
Moderator:
- TBC
BLOCK: TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND ENERGY SECURITY
- Tomasz Kędziora, IT Infrastructure and Security Director, CISO, Play
- Cyber threats to telecommunications, energy and oil-gas systems
- The role of communication – connectivity and transmission of information
- Activities to ensure the functionality and continuity of critical infrastructure operations in the telecommunications and energy sectors
- European system synchronization
- Network management, investment in Polish electricity grids
- Securing key data outside Poland – using network data
- How can the implementation of Smart Grid technology increase the resilience of energy infrastructure to cyberattacks?
- Centralization of transmission data in the power industry
- CSIRE – safe and smart energy market
Speakers:
- Jacek Oko, President, Office of Electronic Communications UKE*
- Robert Grochowski, President of the Management Board, PGE Systemy*
- Łukasz Wojewoda, Director of the Cyber Security Department, Ministry of Digitalisation*
- Łukasz Zaworski, Member of the Board, Product Development Director, Apator
- Przemek Wojtkiewicz, Country Lead, Citrix
- Tauron representative *
- PSE representative*
- Sebastian Żarski, Chief Information Security Officer team leader KGHM*
- Kamil Nawrocki, Technical Sales Manager*
Moderator:
- Mirosław Maj, President, Safe Cyberspace Foundation
- Security of gas supply – logistical and political context
- How to deal with ensuring energy security? Know-how
Speakers:
- Paweł Kowal, MP, Chairman of the Sejm Foreign Affairs Committee*
- Wojciech Jakóbik, Founder of the Centre for Energy Security; Energy Sector Expert, Editor-in-Chief of BiznesAlert
BLOCK: ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS CYBER SECURITY
- Sławomir Świder, Deputy Director of IT and Telecommunications Services of the City of Rzeszów*
- The role of local government as the first line of contact between citizens and public administration in the context of education and security
- Cooperation between business and local authorities. Major challenges
- The role of local governments in managing emergencies and responding to emergencies
- How to build cities’ energy independence? Examples of black out
- The importance of cyber security education for municipal employees and residents. Human capacity development – human resources training
- Perspective on NIS2 changes for local governments
- Cyber security and safety of cities, municipalities and regions:
- Security strategy for small municipalities
- Protection of critical systems and infrastructure from cyberattacks
- Challenges and benefits of introducing smart city technology in the context of security
Speakers:
- Marek Masalski, Deputy Director of the Office of IT and Telecommunication Services of the City of Rzeszow*
- Paweł Bakun, Mayor of Przemyśl*
- Andrzej Wojewódzki, City Secretary, Lublin, Representative of the self-governmental side of the Joint Commission of the Government and Local Self-Government*
- Eugeniusz Ścibek, Director, Security Policy Office Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy*
- Sławomir Świder, Deputy Director of the Office of IT and Telecommunication Services of the City of Rzeszow*
- Sylwester Szczepaniak, Coordinator for Information Society and Smart City Union of Polish Metropolises
Moderator:
- Jarosław Bułka, Mayor’s Plenipotentiary for Digital Transformation, Kraków City Hall
BLOCK: EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION IN TIMES OF DANGER – BUILDING
- Witold Abramowicz, Professor, EU Poznań
- Paula Januszkiewcz, CEO, CQURE CQURE Academy*
- How to create understandable and effective messages for different social groups? How to effectively educate about Early Warning Systems?
- Communication string in case of emergencies. Information management procedures and coordination between different services
- Disinformation and propaganda – the role of the social media in everyday life. Context of public sentiment
- Analysis of current staffing needs in the security sector. How to retain talent?
Speakers
- Prof. Krzysztof Szczypiorski , Ph.D., Head of the Cyber Security and Internet of Things education courses, Plenipotentiary of the Rector of the Warsaw University of Technology for cybersecurity
- Mateusz Zadroga, Analyst Fact-checker, ‘We Counteract Disinformation’ Foundation – FakeNews.pl
- Małogorzata Kilian-Grzegorczyk, President, Demagog* Association
- Jakub Turowski, Public Policy Director, Central and Eastern Europe, Meta*
- Prof. Grzegorz Bliźniuk , Department of Cybernetics, Military University of Technology*
- Dariusz Standerski, Secretary of State, Ministry of Digitalisation*
BLOCK: DATA SECURITY – PROCESSING AND PROTECTION OF STRATEGIC INFORMATION
- How to prepare an effective data backup outside Poland? Key data protection and what does the law say about it?
- Standards and practices for creating and managing data backups
- How to build a cloud infrastructure; is it secure? Benefits and risks of using cloud solutions for leading institutions
- Application of AI technology in infiltration and infection
Speakers:
- Michał Wierucki, CSO, Allegro
- Wojciech Twaróg, CISO, Nationale-Nederlanden Polska
- Borys Braun-Walicki, Chief Information Security Officer, Smyk Group
- Renata Bratkowska, CDO, NEUCA*
- Robert Pławiak, CDIO, Polpharma*
- Renata Bratkowska, CDO, NEUCA*
- Tomasz Nitsch, Chief Data Officer, Bank Millennium*
Moderator:
- Lucyna Szaszkiewicz, CEO Co-Founder, 1strike
BLOCK: INVESTMENT, MAINTENANCE AND FINANCING OF CYBER SECURITY INFRASTRUCTURE
- How to finance security? Investment in security infrastructure
- Polish capacity building – investment in cyber security
- Foreign vs national capital acquiring
- EU funds and private sector investment
Speakers:
- Wojciech Walniczek, Partner, OTB Ventures
- Jacek Karnowski, Secretary of State, Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy*
- Dariusz Standerski, Secretary of State, Ministry of Digitalisation*
- Grzegorz Hunicz, Director of IT and Telecommunications Department, Lublin City Hall*
- dr hab. Luiza Handschuh , Dyrektor, Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe*
BLOCK: MODERN TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORTING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY
- How to improve cooperation and synchronization between sectors responsible for critical infrastructure?
- Integration, synchronization, communication and critical infrastructure
- Security Awareness. Building environmental awareness
- How do you integrate the various aspects of security into one coherent strategy? Multithreading of the security concept
- MODERN TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORTING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY
- IT/OT industrial network protection
- Cyber security of operational technologies – methods and challenges
- Quantum technology as a threat to current security systems
Speakers:
- Mariusz Kosiński, Head of IT and OT Cyber Security Office, Grupa Azoty S.A.
- Jacek Zieliński, Executive Director for Cyber Security, Polish Gas Company
- Damian Szlachter, Critical Infrastructure Protection Expert, Polish National Security Association
- Łukasz Wojewoda, Director of the Cyber Security Department, Ministry of Digitalisation*
- Robert Jagura, Director of Cybersecurity Department, Alior Bank*
- Przemek Wojtkiewicz, Country Lead, Citrix*
- Piotr Mundzik, Kierownik Działu Rozwoju Systemów IT PERN*
- Dariusz Dąbek , Dyrektor Instytut Łączności*
- Diagnosis of areas requiring urgent action by the regulator in Poland
BLOCK: SUPPLY CHAINS – SECURITY OF PRODUCTION, TRANSPORTATION AND FOOD
- Verification and efficiency of the supply chain
- Food production and food ‘passporting’
- Continuity of production and security of supply
- Trade functioning during the crisis
- How to ensure transportation security?
- The supply chain in the military context. Logistics in the military
- The supply chain in the military context. Logistics in the military
- Ensuring the security of military transportation and protecting it from cyberattacks – What security measures are being implemented to protect the transportation of critical military assets and information from cyberattacks?
- Managing supply chain disruption for military and cyber business continuity
- Continuity of production and security of supply
Speakers:
- Piotr Kisiel, Acting Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, Rosomak S.A
- Michał Kielczyk, Chief Security Officer, Polpharma*
- Dawid Petrów, Director, Department of Crisis Management and Security, General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways*
- Marek Kuczyński, Head of Information Security Office, Grupa Azoty Puławy*
- Grzegorz Dołęga, Supply Chain Development Manager, Lotte Wedel*
- Piotr Ozga, CISO Polish Aviation Group*
- Representative of a logistics company
- A representative of a food company
CSOs and CISOs forge
- Risk communication within the organization
- Culture of the organization – good models
- Good practices from behind the scenes
- Cyber security leaders – the power of the expert community’s message
- Summary of the Committee’s conclusions
- The speakers will be members of the CISOs and CSOs committee