Prof. Dr. Dennis-Kenji Kipker
Scientific Director cyberintelligence.institute
At the interface between business and science, NGOs and start-ups, the Cyber Intelligence Institute (CII) develops new solutions for a secure digital future.
The core ideas are cooperation, dialogue and the interdisciplinary and global exchange of information and knowledge in order to make the country, the economy and society more resilient. This calls for holistic concepts that understand cyber security not only as an abstract technical and organisational responsibility, but as a task for society to protect common European values. The CII is thus actively advocating for greater digital security in an age of new digital challenges.
The CII offers a new online focus series in cooperation with the Digital Network of the German-Hungarian Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DUIHK), which addresses key developments and action requirements in building digital resilience and compliance.
The war between Russia and Ukraine, geopolitical tensions in the Far East and the reassessment of transatlantic relations between the European Union and the USA are having a direct impact on the operational cyber security of many companies. Added to this are the demands placed on us by new technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
As a result, digital resilience in everyday business operations needs to be reassessed. What is the current threat situation, what attack vectors exist, how can I protect myself against them, and where can I get support?
These and other questions will be answered by Prof. Dr. Dennis-Kenji Kipker, Scientific Director of the cyberintelligence.institute, in the event on the effects of the threat situation in cyberspace and its consequences for every company.
13 October 2025
11:00-12:00 AM
Online via Teams
English
For members of AHK Hungary (DUIHK) and for members companies of other participating AHKs free of charge.
For Non-Members: 15 000 HUF + VAT / Person (38 EUR + VAT)
EU-wide regulatory requirements for cyber security: the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) on 17 November 2025, 2 p.m.:
Further topics in the focus series:
Scientific Director cyberintelligence.institute