The Office of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for the Protection of Classified Information in cooperation with the Jožef Stefan Institute, the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the University of Ljubljana and the companies Beyond Semiconductor d.o.o. and CREAPLUS d.o.o. organized the workshop "Cryptography beyond the horizon of yesterday and cryptography of tomorrow. A Quantum Signpost".
An early draft of an internal report on NIST's plans for transitioning to quantum-safe cryptographic algorithms has been released for public comment.
The University of Primorska transferred Dr. Nastja Cepak, who leads the activities in the field of cryptography at CREAPLUS, from the development and deployment of cryptographic solutions to education and promotion of the achievements of the global cryptography industry.
On 6 and 7 November 2024, the Office of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for Information Security organised a workshop on New Technologies in Cybersecurity at the Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre in Podgorica, Montenegro, which highlighted the challenges of quantum computing and artificial intelligence.
European telecom operators learned about the challenges and trends in the development of quantum technologies and how to use post-quantum cryptography to protect data in telecom networks at ETIS' flagship industry event.
Audit firm BDO and cyber security company CREAPLUS presented best practices in planning activities related to the upcoming implementation of the European NIS2 directive in the new Information Security Act-2 at a meeting with managers entitled "A complete management view of the requirements and solutions for NIS2".
The Cybersecurity in the Digital Age - Opportunities and Risks roundtable, hosted by Palsit as part of Infosek Networking, provided answers to key questions about the ongoing digital transformation driven by new forces such as cybersecurity and resilience, and artificial intelligence.
The gaps and solutions that organisations need to prevent the misuse of sensitive data and protect their digital assets were highlighted at the first Data Security Day.
Slovenian participants took the opportunity to present themselves to European partners.
Page 2 of 5