Information Security Education Day (ISED)

Previous editions

Catalin Tiganila (Artificial Intelligence Audit and Risk Management Toolkit)
Mohamed Fawzi (Securing AI: Similar or Different?)

Edition 2023: Social Engineering and Online Deception  Presentations: 

Vincent Legeleux (Dark Patterns / Deceptive Designs)

Xavier Hermès (Fake news – A fight against modern propaganda and fast disinformation?)

Sylvain Leconte (À la découverte des exercices Red Team)

Jean-Louis Huynen

Lars Weber (Coping with social engineering)

Sabika Ishaq and Anusha Moonshiram

Edition 2022: Demystifying the Dark Web: Challenges and Threats  Presentations:

Alexandre Dulaunoy (AIL Framework for Analysis of Information Leaks)

Dalia Khader (Winning the Cyber War: Good vs Evil) 

Patrick Wheeler (How to act / react correctly, negotiating with hackers)  

Edition 2021:  Impact of Covid-19 on Cybersecurity: national review and associated challenges Presentations:

Article: “How to manage the impact of Covid-19 on cybersecurity?”

Recording: Link: https://unilu.webex.com/unilu/ldr.php?RCID=792fcdc599ac47b590b8eeca1678efd3 (Password: jT7erP72)

Edition 2019: New challenges for CISO: Artificial intelligence, emerging technologies and regulations Programme: Programme ISED 2019.pdf
Presentations: 

Article: “How can AI help security managers?”

Pictures: pictures ISED 2019

Edition 2018: Internet of Things: security challenges and opportunities
Programme: Programme ISED 2018.pdf
Presentations:

Article: How to secure the Internet of Things (IoT)?”

Pictures:pictures ISED 2018

Edition 2017: “Emerging regulations: what you will need to do to be standard and compliant in a close future”
Edition 2016: “How to guarantee security in the realm of Big Data & Analytics?”

Article: “How to guarantee security in the realm of Big Data & Analytics?

Edition 2015: “Understanding Data Protection challenges”

Programme:  Programme ISED 2015