Partnerzy CYBERSEC GLOBAL 2022

Strategic partners

Microsoft

Microsoft

www.microsoft.com

Microsoft enables digital transformation for the era of an intelligent cloud and an intelligent edge. Its mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. 

ORLEN

ORLEN

www.orlen.pl

According to the CEE TOP 500 report published by Coface, the ORLEN Group is one of the largest corporations in Central and Eastern Europe in terms of revenue.
In line with its Strategy 2030, the ORLEN Group’s key objectives are to be a regional leader in energy transition, develop new renewable power generation capacities, and pursue decarbonisation, while preserving operational efficiency and financial strength in its traditional business segments.
The ORLEN Group is consistently diversifying its business towards a multi-utility company. The acquisition of the Energa Group, one of the largest electricity producers and suppliers in Poland, and continued work on other acquisition targets (Grupa LOTOS, PGNiG), are part of this process.
The ORLEN Group’s core business comprises production and distribution of electricity, crude oil refining, production of fuels, petrochemicals and chemicals, and retail and wholesale of its products. The ORLEN Group is engaged in hydrocarbon exploration, appraisal and production. It is also one of the largest electricity distributors in Poland. The Group operates a network of over 2,800 service stations

 

Google

Google

safety.google

Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. It was founded on the belief that everything Google does should always respect the user. As the Internet evolves, this means continuously advancing security technologies and privacy tools to help keep users and families safe online.

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Main partners

Asseco

Asseco

Asseco is the leader of digitization in Poland* and the largest IT company in Central and Eastern Europe. Together with experts from ComCERT, a subsidiary of the Asseco Group, it designs, develops and implements cyber security applications. In addition, it provides and maintains hardware solutions and implements third-party software. It also provides consulting services in the area of broadly understood IT security.

Asseco Group is present in 60 countries around the world and employs 29,000 people. It develops both organically and through acquisitions - it has carried out over 110 of them since 2004. Asseco's companies are listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE), NASDAQ and Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

*according to Computerworld TOP200 report

pl.asseco.com

PGE

PGE





PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna is the largest energy enterprise in Poland, supplier of electricity and heat to more than 5 million customers and leader of change in the Polish energy industry. In its new strategy, the PGE Group presented a plan of transformation and a path to decarbonization of production and also announced the goal of climate neutrality by 2050. The investment plan of the PGE Group includes, inter alia, the construction of the largest Polish wind farms on the Baltic Sea. Two PGE offshore wind farms with a total capacity of 2.5 GW will be constructed by 2030, with at least 1 GW more after 2030. By 2030, the PGE Group will also build 3 GW of new photovoltaic capacities and will expand the portfolio of onshore wind farms by at least 1 GW. These activities will be accompanied by building flexible gas capacities and an energy storage programme complementary to RES. By 2030, the PGE Group will build at least 800 MW of energy storages, thus increasing the possibilities of connecting renewable energy sources and improving the reliability of energy supply. 

www.gkpge.pl



PGNIG

PGNIG





Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) is the leader of the Polish natural gas market. Listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange the company’s core business includes exploration and production of natural gas and crude oil. Its key branches and subsidiaries import, store, sell and distribute gaseous and liquid fuels. They also generate heat and electricity. PGNiG holds stake in about 30 companies including entities that provide professional geophysical, drilling and maintenance services. PGNiG holds exploration and production licenses on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, in Pakistan and United Arab Emirates. The exploration and production activity in Norway is carried out by PGNiG Upstream Norway. While Munich-based PGNiG Supply & Trading is engaged in gas trading in Western Europe, also operating the LNG trading office in London. In 2020, PGNiG launched a research program aimed at developing alternative fuels and ultimately including them in the sales offer. The PGNiG Group wants to become involved in the use of biomethane as well as the production, storage and distribution of hydrogen. PGNiG expands its competences in the area of generating electricity from renewable energy sources based on photovoltaic farms.

pgnig.pl



ComCERT

ComCERT

www.comcert.pl/en

ComCERT SA is a Polish consulting company founded by Tomasz Chlebowski and Mirosław Maj in 2011. It is the first independent company specializing in CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team) services for enterprises and institutions in Poland.

comCERT provides cybersecurity services to clients from various sectors, including financial sector (majority of Polish banks), telecommunication sector (majority of the largest telecommunication operators), state enterprises, European Union institutions and agencies (ENISA, FRONTEX, European Commission) as well as to governments of non-European countries. In the Republic of Togo, we have completed our largest cybersecurity architecture contract to date, the ‘Cyber Defense Africa’ that consisted of the national CERT and SOC performing commercial services in the Togolese market.

For many years, ComCERT has been training national cybersecurity teams of major entities in Poland.

We actively participate in the education of cybersecurity personnel. Our employees give lectures at many Polish universities, including: Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw School of Banking, Military University of Technology.

In 2019, we joined the Asseco Group which further expanded our offerings to include commercial ITSec products from other vendors.

In 2021, we obtained co-funding under the CyberSecIdent IV programme of the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR) – as a consortium leader – to implement the "APT Detector" project.

We actively collaborate with the Secure Cyberspace Foundation.

ComCERT provides a complete range of cybersecurity products and services that includes:


  • prevention (protection of IT systems against threats) – based on integration of cybersecurity systems and consultancy on secure architecture

  • response (identification/detection and combating/mitigation) to threats and incidents – based on products and support services for cybersecurity teams


 

Partners

KGHM

KGHM

kghm.com

KGHM is among the top world’s largest producers of copper and silver with more than 60 years of experience in mining, smelting and refining. Beyond copper and silver, KGHM extracts molybdenum, nickel, gold, palladium and platinum and produces rhenium. The company’s production assets and projects are located on three continents. KGHM’s core operations are situated in Poland. KGHM Group employs over 34 000 people.

Supporting Partners

Business & Science Poland

Business & Science Poland

Business & Science Poland (BSP) is an association of employers which goal is to represent the Polish economy and science in the EU environment.  An acute understanding of the mechanisms underlying EU legislative and policymaking processes allows BSP to offer its members professional tools that will help them have an influence on decisions taken in Brussels. Business & Science Poland brings together leading Polish companies which - due to their cooperation - can have a real impact on the EU legislative processes and jointly work for the benefit of the Polish economy.

Honorary patrons

Minister of Foreign Affairs Republic of Poland

Minister of Foreign Affairs Republic of Poland

The Secretary of State for Digital Affairs at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister Mr. Janusz Cieszyński

The Secretary of State for Digital Affairs at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister Mr. Janusz Cieszyński

The National Centre for Research and Development

The National Centre for Research and Development

Institutional partners

European Cybersecurity Competence Centre

European Cybersecurity Competence Centre

CyAN

CyAN

ESCO

ESCO

ECSO is an pan-european industry-led organisation with members including a wide variety of stakeholders such as large European companies, SMEs and Start-ups, users and operators, research centres, universities, clusters and association as well as European Member State’s local, regional and national administrations, countries part of the European Economic Area (EEA) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and H2020 associated countries. 


  • Collaborate with the European Commission and national public administrations to promote Research and Innovation (R&I) in cybersecurity; 

  • Propose a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) and a Multiannual Roadmap with its regular updates; 

  • Foster market development and investments in demonstration projects and pilots to facilitate bringing innovation to cybersecurity market; 



  • Foster competitiveness and growth of the cybersecurity industry in Europe (large companies and SME) as well as end users / operators through innovative cybersecurity technologies, applications, services, solutions; 

  • Support the widest and best market uptake of innovative cybersecurity technologies and services for professional and private use; 

  • Promote and assist in the definition and implementation of a cybersecurity industrial policy to encourage the use of cybersecurity solutions as well as secure and trustworthy European ICT solutions to increase digital autonomy; 

  • Support the development and the interests of the entire cybersecurity and ICT security ecosystem (including education, training awareness, etc.).


In January 20, 2016 a preparation workshop for the "Contractual Public-Private Partnership" between the European Commission, Member States and the Cyber Security Industry in Europe took place in Brussels. The workshop aimed to brainstorm on the concept of a Public-Private Partnership. As the result of the workshop 5 working groups of industry representatives were formed led by EOSCNRACNGuardtimerepresenting the Estonian ICT Association and TELETRUST to create ECSO. 

Luigi Rebuffi, CEO of the European Organisation for Security (EOS) and interim Chairperson of the ESCO 
Women4Cyber

Women4Cyber

Media partners

EURACTIV

EURACTIV

GeekWeek

GeekWeek