Notoriously associated to science fiction and film industry, artificial intelligence, cyber security, and space are turning into major elements of international security. Yet, as more and more countries strategize and securitise such matters, important scenarios are to be explored.
What are the links between artificial intelligence and security? Should we digitalise data as much as possible knowing it could be hacked? Is militarisation of space somewhat inevitable? Are major technological changes to alter warfare and, perhaps, world order?
Keen to learn more, we have the privilege to explore such themes with the following experts.
Oleg Goldshmidt, Fortinet, Israel
Andrea Rigoni, Deloitte Italia, Italy
Dan Friedman, Ciena Corporation, Canada
Petr Bohacek, Charles University, Czech Republic
Ben Sharp, Royal Air Force, UK
Andrea Rebora, PwC, Italy
Kenddrick Chan, LSE, UK
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