Arktikumin kirjastossa lauantaina 9.11.2019 klo 10-12 järjestettävässä avoimessa yleisötilaisuudessa kuullaan kolme englanninkielistä puheenvuoroa kyberturvallisuudesta erityisesti pohjoisessa asuvien ihmisten näkökulmasta. Tilaisuuden järjestää Lapin yliopiston Arktisen keskuksen ECoHuCy-projekti.
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Tietoa tilaisuudesta:
Framing cybersecurity and digitalisation: Cases from the north
Digitalisation is changing societies and human activities rapidly in the European High North. National and regional policies aim at facilitating the digital development and/or mitigating its potentially harmful effects, but give little attention to the interests and needs of people and communities experiencing it.
Based on this background, the keynote speeches cover issues relating to a conventional approach to cybersecurity, cybersecurity for private individuals and how individuals are agents in cybersecurity. The third keynote speech will cover concrete cases study on digitalisation in the north.
Keynote Speeches:
Eneken Tikk, Cyber Policy Institute
‘Executive hardening of the state in the name of (cyber) security’
Mika Kerttunen, Cyber Policy Institute
‘Bottom-up: Cybersecurity bottom-up: a digital social contract’
Matti Särkelä, Reindeer Herders’ Association
‘Digitalisation case reindeer husbandry’
The meeting will be opened with welcoming words of research professor Kamrul Hossain from the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland.
Keynotes are part of the Final Meeting of the ECoHuCy project. The programme will continue as a closed meeting after the keynotes. For the full programme of the meeting visit the project website: https://www.arcticcentre.org/EN/projects/ECoHuCy/meetings
The project is hosted by the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law of the Arctic Centre at the University of Lapland. The project is funded by NordForsk and collaborative partners of the project are University of Tromso, Norway, Institute for Security and Development Policy, Sweden and Swansea University, UK.
For more information:
Junior Researcher Marcin Dymet
+358 40 484 4089, marcin.dymet(at)ulapland.fi
ECoHyCy-project website: https://www.arcticcentre.org/EN/projects/ECoHuCy
ECoHuCy project on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/High-North-Human-and-Cyber-Security-388463098187826/