CoT event at the Munich Security Conference 2022 – Cybersecurity for a more resilient interconnected world
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CoT event at the Munich Security Conference 2022 – Cybersecurity for a more resilient interconnected world

At the occasion of its fourth anniversary and as part of the Munich Security Conference 2022, the Charter of Trust hosted the virtual executive event ‘Cybersecurity for a more resilient interconnected world’, which took place on the 18th of February.
February 22, 2022
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Identity and access management as a crucial factor for security-by-default
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Identity and access management as a crucial factor for security-by-default

“Why is identity and access management key to ensure the security of the default configuration settings of assets?" This is the issue that high-level speakers from IBM, NXP, TÜV SÜD and ATOS discussed during the Principle 3 “Security by Default” taskforce’s webinar, on 16 February 2022.
February 21, 2022
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CoT event at the Munich Security Conference 2022 - Cybersecurity for a more resilient interconnected world
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CoT event at the Munich Security Conference 2022 - Cybersecurity for a more resilient interconnected world

At the occasion of its fourth anniversary and as part of the Munich Security Conference 2022, the Charter of Trust hosted the virtual executive event ‘Cybersecurity for a more resilient interconnected world’, which took place on the 18th of February.
February 18, 2022
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Invitation to CoT event at the Munich Security Conference 2022
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Invitation to CoT event at the Munich Security Conference 2022

As part of the Munich Security Conference 2022, the Charter of Trust is pleased to invite you to its virtual executive event:

Cybersecurity for a more resilient interconnected world

Friday, 18 February 2022
12:00-13:00 CET
via Webex
February 18, 2022
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Embedded Security in a Post-Quantum Computing World
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Embedded Security in a Post-Quantum Computing World

Wolfgang Steinbauer, Head of Crypto & Security, NXP Semiconductors, explains how quantum computing has the potential to play a significant role in advancing our scientific knowledge and society in the coming decades, yet challenges the mechanisms we use today to secure information. This is why Charter of Trust Partners NXP, Infineon, and IBM are working on product solutions for a post-quantum future with long-term security.
January 14, 2022
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Hacker attacks on supply chains
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Hacker attacks on supply chains

Supply chain attacks are the next big threat in cyber-space: The attacks on Kaseya or Solarwinds have shown in a frightening way how profound and expensive the consequences can be for medium-sized businesses. Therefore, no company can avoid good cyber hygiene, says Michael Daum, Senior Cyber Underwriter at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty in Central and Eastern Europe.
December 13, 2021
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CoT Education White Paper 2021: Transforming Human Behavior in Cybersecurity
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CoT Education White Paper 2021: Transforming Human Behavior in Cybersecurity

In its White Paper 2021, the Charter of Trust Principle 6 Education Taskforce shares practical advice on how to create a cybersafe culture based on the experience of CoT leaders. To this end, the paper outlines seven key recommendations for industry and government, which at the same time are a joint commitment of CoT Partners and Associated Partners.
October 12, 2024
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Charter of Trust Global Event: A global perspective on the importance of securing critical infrastructure
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Charter of Trust Global Event: A global perspective on the importance of securing critical infrastructure

To celebrate Infrastructure Security Month and highlight the need to secure critical infrastructure, the Charter of Trust hosted a Global Event on 15 November, featuring an insightful series of 3 sessions focused on Japan, Europe and North America. High-level speakers from major public and private sectors shared their insights with a common ambition: securing critical infrastructure collectively to address increasing cybersecurity challenges.
December 08, 2021
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Achieving Security by Default: An Explanatory Document for the Phase 2 “Processes, Operations, Architectures” Baseline Requirements
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Achieving Security by Default: An Explanatory Document for the Phase 2 “Processes, Operations, Architectures” Baseline Requirements

The objective of this Explanatory Document is to provide additional information on the Phase 2 “Processes, Operations, Architectures” Baseline Requirements.
December 07, 2021
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Register now for the Charter of Trust Global Event “Many perspectives, one mission: securing critical infrastructure” on 15 November
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Register now for the Charter of Trust Global Event “Many perspectives, one mission: securing critical infrastructure” on 15 November

On Monday 15 November, the Charter of Trust will host a global event with three sessions tackling the objective of securing critical infrastructure in Japan, Europe and North America. All three sessions will feature high-level speakers from the public and private sectors.
November 03, 2021
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Charter of Trust Webinar:
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Charter of Trust Webinar: "How can Charter of Trust's global and cross-industry approach on security by default help increase security in your products, functionalities, and technologies?"

On October 14th, we hosted our latest webinar to discuss how Charter of Trust's approach on security by default helps improving security for your products, functionalities and technologies.
October 27, 2021
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Businesses must prepare for rising ransomware attacks, especially on supply chains
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Businesses must prepare for rising ransomware attacks, especially on supply chains

In their new report, CoT Partner Allianz highlights that the pandemic and the rise of cryptocurrencies have made it easier for cyber criminals to undertake ransomware attacks. That is why businesses will have to expand their cybersecurity efforts in the coming years.
October 20, 2021
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