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CroQCI webinar: Cybersecurity of Information and Communication and Network Systems

February 15, 2024.

We invite you to a webinar on current cyber risks and future trends through an overview of particularly sensitive application areas of ubiquitous communications in critical infrastructure environments (industry, transport, healthcare, etc.). and the presentation of a Croatian development project in the field of communication protection and cybersecurity in the upcoming quantum era, such as the construction project. Croatian Quantum Communication Infrastructure – CroQCI .

The webinar will be held on February 28, 2024, at 1 PM, organized by CARNET, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing of the University of Zagreb, and the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences of the University of Zagreb.

The challenges of maintaining cybersecurity for information and communication and network systems are growing due to the emergence of new types of cyber threats.

Cyberattacks can lead to theft of personal, financial, and business data, computer fraud, electronic eavesdropping, and cyberespionage, with consequences causing significant damage to individuals and society. New demands for technological advancements in the field of cybersecurity have led to the development of quantum cryptography to enhance communication security.

Do you want to know:

  • What are the current hot trends in cybersecurity?,
  • Why is the current public-key cryptography RSA threatened by Shor's algorithm?,
  • What is quantum cryptography and why is it important?,
  • What is its development and application?,
  • What is quantum key distribution and what is its role in communication security?

Webinar link: https://connect.srce.hr/croqci

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