
Next Thursday, October 16, the Defense Economics, Cybersecurity, and Protection (EDCP) research group is organizing a conference entitled “Emerging Threats and National Security: Analysis of Resources, Impacts, and Strategic Responses,” which will be held starting at 9:30 a.m. in the Salón de Grados of the Faculty of Economics.
During the session, highly topical and relevant issues will be addressed, such as artificial intelligence applied to money laundering, the management of international supply chains, and the relationship between defense, society, and the economy.
The session will address highly topical and relevant issues, such as artificial intelligence applied to money laundering, the management of international supply chains, and the relationship between defense, society, and the economy. After a coffee break, courtesy of the General Secretariat for Defense Policy (Ministry of Defense), a seminar on corporate cybersecurity will be given by
specialists in the field.
Attendance is free, but space is limited, so prior registration is required via the following link:
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