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The Cyber Security Summit HK 2023 was successfully held, preparing for the post quantum and AI world

The Cyber Security Summit Hong Kong 2023 was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on September 11-12, 2023. The theme of the summit was "Securing Enterprises for the Post Quantum & AI World," aimed at providing the latest trends in information security, including emerging network attacks and technologies, security defense frameworks, and risk management. The summit focused on how enterprises can prepare for network security in the post quantum and artificial intelligence era and attracted information security experts from Hong Kong, Mainland China, and overseas as well as representatives from internationally renowned companies to share the latest network security knowledge.


Ms. Lillian Cheong, Acting Director of the ITIB (third from the right), Dr. Yinxing Hao, Director of the LOCPG (second from the left), Mr. Mohamed D. BUTT, Chief Executive of the HKPC (second from the right), Mr. Jason Pun, Acting Deputy of the OGCIO (first from the left), and Mr. Dale Johnstone, Chairman of the Summit Organizing Committee (first from the right), unveiled the " Cyber Security Summit Hong Kong 2023."
Ms. Lillian Cheong, Acting Director of the ITIB (third from the right), Dr. Yinxing Hao, Director of the LOCPG (second from the left), Mr. Mohamed D. BUTT, Chief Executive of the HKPC (second from the right), Mr. Jason Pun, Acting Deputy of the OGCIO (first from the left), and Mr. Dale Johnstone, Chairman of the Summit Organizing Committee (first from the right), unveiled the " Cyber Security Summit Hong Kong 2023."

Ms. Lillian Cheong, Acting Director of the ITIB, said in the opening speech that defending against network security threats requires breaking through traditional thinking and combining technology and professional knowledge to respond together. She called on all sectors to work together to jointly maintain network security.


Speaking at the summit, Mr. Mohamed D. BUTT, Chief Executive of the HKPC, pointed out that according to reports from the HKCERT, hackers can use artificial intelligence to create false messages and even bypass biometric authentication to steal others' identities. In the face of different network threats, we must work with the government, network security experts, and the industry to maintain an advantage and ensure that enterprises are prepared for the post quantum and artificial intelligence world.


The guest of honor and representatives of the summit organizer took a group photo.
The guest of honor and representatives of the summit organizer took a group photo.

The summit has provided an important platform for the industry and professionals to exchange the latest trends and best practices in network security. Moving forward, The Hong Kong China Network Security Association (HKCNSA) is committed to promoting cybersecurity awareness, ensuring effective protection of corporate and personal information, and creating a more secure, reliable, and efficient information environment.



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