CW LOGO WHITE

Cyber Week

June 24-27, 2024

Tel Aviv University

Yuval Neeman Workshop for Science, Technology and security Tel Aviv University
Blavatnik Interdisciplinary cyber research center
Tel Aviv University
National Cyber Directorate

Cyber Week is a leading annual cybersecurity event hosted each year at Tel Aviv University in Israel.  Over the past 13 years, Cyber Week has become internationally acclaimed as one of the top cybersecurity events in the world. Cyber Week offers a unique gathering of cybersecurity experts, industry leaders, startups, investors, academics, diplomats, military and government officials. With more than 9,000 attendees from over 80 countries, this conference offers a thought-provoking exchange of knowledge, methods, and ideas that you won’t want to miss. Events run for a full week and include over 50 roundtables, panels, workshops, forums, BSides, social events, and more.  

Cyber Week, hosted jointly by the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC), The Yuval Ne’eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security, Tel Aviv University, the Israeli National Cyber Directorate under the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides a true opportunity to fully engage with the Israeli and international cybersecurity ecosystem.

0
man icon

In-person Attendees

0
Globe icon

Countries

0 %

Attendees from abroad

0

Expert speakers

Call for Talks is now OPEN

Call for Startups

Past Top Speakers

Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Prof. Isaac Ben-Israel

Conference Chairman Cyber Week; Director Blavatnik ICRC, Tel Aviv University

Gaby Portnoy

Director General, Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD)

Anne Neuberger

Deputy Assistant to the President & Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber & Emerging Technologies White House

Kemba Eneas Walden

Acting National Cyber Director Office of the National Cyber Director Executive Office of the President, USA

Lindy Cameron

CEO, National Cyber Security Centre, UK

Troy Hunt

Microsoft Regional Director Microsoft ; Pluralsight Author and World-renowned Internet Security Specialist

Chris Roberts

CISO, Senior Director, Boom Supersonic

Bruce Schneier

Renowned American Cryptographer, Computer Security Professional, Privacy Specialist, and Writer

Keren Elazari

Analyst, Author & Researcher Blavatnik ICRC, Tel Aviv University

Craig Jones

Cybercrime Director, INTERPOL

H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti

Head of Cyber Security United Arab Emirates Government

Tomás Maldonado

CISO, NFL

"Take every incident, every compromise like it’s going to be your last. Take it seriously."
Christopher C. Krebs, Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), USA
"We see cyber which has been an ongoing part of the daily competition between nations, now clearly will be part of conflict between nations."
Mike Rogers, Former Director of the NSA, Former Head of the U.S Cyber Command
"This is our vision: like-minded countries, working together to ensure the global community can gain the benefits of cyberspace and avoid the harms that instability brings."
Anne Neuberger, Deputy Assistant to the President & Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber & Emerging Technologies White House
"Did the incident decimate us? Was it an extinction event? No. So did we have to hide from it? No. Was it painful? Absolutely yes. But it really did kind of help set up a model we hope that helps others for the future."
Tim Brown, CISO, SolarWinds
"Cybersecurity will use AI for both attack and defense, however, you need to have a human in the loop to make the decision on who gets targeted."
Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton
"If we look at adversity in the right way, we can harness its power to compel us all to do more in our industry, to fight a common adversary together. Adversity leveraged in the right way can only make us stronger, forcing us to focus on the outcomes that our cyber defenders need the most."
Chris Young, CEO, McAfee
"Making the most of our digital future is too big of an issue for any nation to handle alone."
Lindy Cameron, CEO National Cyber Security Centre, UK
"When you think about the threats we’re facing, that’s where they are- attacks against elections, attacks against integrity. There’s someone manipulating the data. These things are going to become true, and very real, and very physical. There’s a world of difference between your spreadsheet crashes and you lose your data, or your car crashes and you lose your life. It might be same CPU, the same software, the same vulnerability, but wildly different consequences."
Bruce Schneier, Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School of Government; Internationally Renowned Security Technologist
"We forget the most important thing there is that we have to do – all we have to do is look for pin points, vulnerabilities, places where it could hurt – and then watch how long it takes for hackers to get in via our incidents"
Jaya Baloo, CISO, KPN Telecom
Previous slide
Next slide

Join the conversation in Tel Aviv, the cyber capital of the world!

Stay Connected