Thank you for attending our debate ‘Digitising the European industry: Cybersecurity challenges’

PubAffairs Bruxelles was delighted to host on the 25th of October the debate Digitising the European industry: Cybersecurity challenges between our distinguished speakers Mr Pierre Chastanet, Deputy Head of Unit, European Commission, Cybersecurity & Digital Privacy Unit, Mr Robert Dehm, Attaché, Information Society and Telecommunications, Permanent Representation of Germany to the EU, Mr Pascal Rogard, Attaché, Telecommunications and Information Society, Permanent Representation of France to the EU, Mr Bart de Wijs, Head of Cybersecurity, ABB Power Grids division and Mr Andrey Suvorov, Head of Critical Infrastructure Protection Business Development, Kaspersky Lab.

We would like to thank our distinguished guests, our sponsor, Kaspersky Lab, and our moderator, Per Stromback, Editor at Netopia.eu, for having allowed this debate to take place.

We hope that all the contributors, attendees, as well as our present and future members will join us for our next debate which will held on the 7th of December.

#Eurozone: #ECB officials question whether #Euro has strengthened too much, by @OlafStorbeck and Ian Smith | Financial Times

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ECB officials question whether euro has strengthened too much

Policymakers at central bank fret that a surging currency increases the risk of inflation undershooting

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[Featured] #Trade: #EU splits weaken its hand in crunch trade talks with #Trump, by @_Zimmerfrau and @_AriHawkins | Politico

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EU splits weaken its hand in crunch trade talks with Trump

European capitals are pulling in different directions ahead of a decisive round of trade talks in Washington. 

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#EUDefence: The Italian job - How #Rome plans to work around #NATO spending hike, by @giuseppe_fonte, @AmanteAngelo and Gavin Jones | Reuters 

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The Italian job: how Rome plans to work around NATO spending hike

Italy, along with other NATO countries, has agreed to sharply increase defence spending over the next decade, but ...

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