International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity 2018
The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity 2018 is taking place on 14th, 15th & 16th November, 2018 at New Delhi, India. The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cyber Security is being organized by Cyberlaws.Net and Pavan Duggal Associates, Advocates, Supreme Court of India.
The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cyber Security 2018 aims to examine and analyze the emerging Cyberlaw, Cybercrime and Cybersecurity trends of today’s times. The International Conference will be attended by various international delegates and speakers as also representatives from the national Diaspora representing the stakeholders in the digital ecosystem and alive web. These would include representatives from the Central Government & State Governments, various Ministries, Law Enforcement Agencies, Police, Business, Information Technology, Corporate Sector, Academicians, Scholars, Service Providers, International Organizations and distinguished thought leaders.
The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity is currently being supported by more than 90 international and national organizations.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE CONFERENCE
- CONFERENCE IS EXPECTED TO BE ADDRESSED BY MORE THAN 150 SPEAKERS
- WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO NETWORK WITH INTERNATIONAL THOUGHT LEADERS UNDER ONE ROOF
- GREAT PLACE FOR NETWORKING WITH INDIAN POLICY MAKERS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, CORPORATE THOUGHT LEADERS AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS
REASONS TO ATTEND
- GET TO KNOW SOME OF THE IMPORTANT TRENDS IN CYBERLAW, CYBERCRIME & CYBERSECURITY
- NETWORK AND BUILD YOUR BUSINESS CONTACTS
- More than 750 people are expected to attend three-day event which consists of Government leaders, representatives from Law Enforcement Agencies, Government bodies, Security Professionals, Lawyers, Jurists, Cybercrime Investigators, Corporate leaders from Public and Private Sector who will congregate in New Delhi on 14th, 15th & 16th November, 2018.
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GAIN KNOWLEDGE AND LEARN BEST PRACTICES
- Opportunity to engage in fascinating dialogues on Cyberlaw, Internet of Things, Cybercrime, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchains, Internet of Things, Cyber Security, Robotics and Other important areas
54 SESSIONS @ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBERLAW, CYBERCRIME & CYBERSECURITY 2018
Session 1 – Cyber Security & Emerging Scenarios
Session 2 – Cyber Security Law
Session 3 – Safeguarding Critical Information Infrastructure from Cyber Attacks
Session 4 – National Cyber Security Policies & Strategies & Their Impact
Session 5 – Cybersecurity Breaches & Impact On Elections
Session 6 – Cyberlaw 2018 & Beyond
Session 7 – Data Breach Notification Laws – Efficacy & Future
Session 8 – Cyber Security & Outer Space
Session 9 – Artificial Intelligence & Connected Legal Principles
Session 10 – Artificial Intelligence & Ethics
Session 11 – Artificial Intelligence, Privacy & Data Protection
Session 12 – Artificial Intelligence & Cybercrimes
Session 13 – Artificial Intelligence – Attribution & Consumers
Session 14 – Artificial Intelligence – The Way Ahead
Session 15 – Artificial Intelligence – Human Rights & Societal Aspects
Session 16 – Machine Learning & Connected Challenges
Session 17 – Internet of Things – Emerging Regulatory Challenges
Session 18 – Cloud Computing & New Challenges
Session 19 – Blockchains & Connected Legalities
Session 20 – Crypto Currencies- Legal & Regulatory Challenges
Session 21 – Mixed Reality, Augmented Reality / Virtual Reality – The New Era
Session 22 – Quantum Computing & Emerging Technologies
Session 23 – Big Data
Session 24 – Emerging Trends In Cybercrimes
Session 25 – Cyber Extremism & Radicalization
Session 26 – Cyber Terrorism –Impact & Regulation
Session 27 – GDPR – The New Global Standard
Session 28 – GDPR, Data Protection & Corporates
Session 29 – Darknet & Regulatory Challenges
Session 30 – Fake News & Its Regulation
Session 31 – Social Media – Impact & Legalities
Session 32 – Privacy In Cyberspace – Current Scenario & Future Challenges
Session 33 – Relevance Of Budapest Convention In Today’s World
Session 34 – Acceptable Norms Of Behavior In Cyberspace – The Growth So Far
Session 35 – Applicability Of International Law To Cyberspace Equally
Session 36 – Cyber Sovereignty – The New Paradigm
Session 37 – Bilateral Cyber Cooperation Agreements
Session 38 – Counter Measures By Sovereign Nations – How Much & How Far?
Session 39 – Relevance Of United Nations For Preserving Peace In Cyberspace
Session 40 – Cyber War, Its Imminence& Need For Maintaining Cyber Peace
Session 41 – Attribution of Cyber Acts
Session 42 – Challenges of Internet Jurisdiction
Session 43 – Tallinn Manual – Process & Future
Session 44 – Cyber Diplomacy – The New Age Diplomacy
Session 45 – International Cyber Cooperation Mechanisms
Session 46 – Intermediary Liability – Need For A New Approach
Session 47 – Cyber Resilience –Significance & Actual Implementation
Session 48 – Data Localization- Emerging Trends & Connected Challenges
Session 49 – Cyber Compliances for Banking, Financial Services &Insurance (BFSI) Sectors
Session 50 – Cyber Compliances for Corporate Sector
Session 51 – Cyber Compliances For Critical Information Infrastructure Sector
Session 52 – Cyber Compliances for Health & Medical Sectors
Session 53 – The World Post Cambridge Analytica & Its Impact Upon Cyberlaw Jurisprudence
Session 54 – Cyber Defamation, Cyber Bullying & Trolling – New Challenges
Download Draft Agenda – ICCC 2018