Ensuring cyber security in public administration conditions: the case of the Czech Republic
With cyber-attacks becoming a tier one national security threat, governments are uneasy and unsure how to approach and how to combat these threats. This session will introduce the approach of the Czech Republic to the cyber security. More specifically, how the Czech Republic and its specialized National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NCISA) copes with ensuring cyber security in public sector conditions. It focuses on how NCISA deals with the need for skilled cyber security professionals or cooperates with private sector.
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Roman Pačka
Work experience
2017 – Present
Deputy Director of Cyber Security Policy Department
National Cyber Security Centre
National Cyber Security and Information Agency (NCISA/NÚKIB)
Head of National Strategy and Policy Unit
National Cyber Security Centre
National Cyber Security and Information Agency (NCISA/NÚKIB)
2014 – Present
National Liaison Officer (CZE)
European Union Agency for Network an Information Security (ENISA)
Alternate Management Board Member (CZE)
European Union Agency for Network an Information Security (ENISA)
2016 – 2017
Head of National Strategy and Policy Unit
National Cyber Security Centre
National Security Authority (NSA/NBÚ)
2014 – 2016
Capital level expert (CZE)
Organization for Security a…
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