TV SHOW ON BFM BUSINESS: Regulations, compliance, technology, talent: what are we missing in cyber today?”
Our founding partner Claire Poirson was in the very famous French TECH&CO BUSINESS program on BFM Business presented by Frédéric Simottel
with Guillaume Tissier, DG Forum InCyber Europe (FIC), Laurent Hausermann, Founder and CEO, CyGO Entrepreneurs and Benoit GRUNEMWALD, Cybersecurity expert at ESET France France
Show topic: “Regulations, compliance, technologies, talent: what are we missing in cyber today?”
Experts discussed the various issues facing the cyber world in France today:
– the lack of qualified skills
– the need for greater collaboration between cyber entrepreneurs, and between the public and private sectors
– the increasing internationalization of French companies;
– the prospect of heavy investment in order to comply (or remain compliant, with the possibility of pooling costs)
– the advantage of exploiting artificial intelligence for specific use cases
– global geopolitical impacts
– the increasingly sophisticated threats that AI increases tenfold
– increasing compliance requirements, such as of NIS2 directive, which calls for greater liability for managers
– executives and heavy financial penalties following the example of the RGPD in 2018.
The bill is currently being drafted. 1st part of transposition expected for October 2024.
FIRSH is following this very closely.
The show is available by clicking on the following link :
FIRSH expert’s position: this directive transposition also comes to anchor in the collective consciousness that cybersecurity is a national priority for everyone, in view of increasingly sophisticated and large-scale cyber attacks.
The major risk for :
businesses: activities can be paralyzed or seriously damaged by hacker attacks
individuals: personal data leaks from companies and the communities that collect them increase the risk of digital usurpation and scams of all kinds.
democracies: in the midst of election campaigns, attempts at destabilization are on the rise.
It’s up to us to act.