Virtual Summit Introduction
Day 1 - April 27
Introductory Remarks & Keynote Address
Day 1 - April 27
The Global Forums Chair & Founder Jonathan Rossi will open the first ever 1-week Cybersecurity Virtual Summit, welcoming guests and speakers from Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America.
Japan: Dr. Kenzo Fujisue, Member of the House of Councillors (Upper House) in the Japanese Parliament (参議院議員)
Day 1 - April 27
Live Stream
4:00 PM PST; GMT-7
The Saya Forums Chair & Founder Jonathan Rossi will open the Tokyo Track with introductory remarks. He will then introduce Dr. Kenzo Fujisue, Member of the House of Councillors (Upper House) in the Japanese Parliament. (参議院議員) Dr. Kenzo Fujisue has a degrees from MIT, Harvard University, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Waseda University. He is also Visiting Research Professor at Waseda University where he is researching cybersecurity resilience policy.
Solving the Cybersecurity Gender Gap: Real Solutions by Pioneering Women
Day 1 - April 27
Cybersecurity in Africa: Awareness, Threats & Technology
Day 1 - April 27
Africa is a diverse continent. There are 55 countries and over 1.2 billion people. Future Saya Summits will devote an entire conference on this rich topic. Our Africa track will introduce to our global audience how cybersecurity threats differ in the various countries, the role of educational awareness and technology. We will feature leading writers, entrepreneurs, policy advocates, cybersecurity researchers and media representatives.
Media Commentary & Analysis (ITSP Magazine)
Day 1 - April 27
We invite media and thought leadership commentary to engage in post-panel discussions and further conversations. This will be live-streamed between sessions, allowing for greater coverage and exploration. Our Media Partner Marco Ciappelli and Sean Martin of ITSP Magazine will be giving their raw, unfiltered commentary. They will be inviting surprise guests and bringing back panelists for a deeper dive and one-on-one. Anything can happen! It's unscripted and always honest feedback.
Global Data Privacy Roundtable
Day 1 - April 28
Global Data Privacy Track where leading scholars, privacy officers & technology companies discuss data privacy from their respective position. Countries and Regions: Brazil, Japan, Singapore, California, Colombia, European GDPR, etc.
Cybersecurity is Everybody's Business (Not Just IT)
Day 2 - April 28
This conversation will feature leading media personality on cybersecurity awareness. Join noted author and cybersecurity expert who has appeared regularly on network TV shows in exploring the landscape of cybersecurity threats. This spirited conversation will be a dialogue between 2 experts who break down cybersecurity in easy-to-understand terminology so businesses, small and large, can learn how to immediately implement strategies.
Media: Commentary and Analysis (ITSP Magazine)
Day 2 - April 28
We invite media and thought leadership commentary to engage in post-panel discussions and further conversations. This will be live-streamed between sessions allowing for greater coverage and exploration. Our Media Partner Marco Ciappelli and Sean Martin of ITSP Magazine will be giving their raw, unfiltered commentary. They will be inviting surprise guests and bringing back panelists for a deeper dive and one-on-one. Anything can happen! It's unscripted and always honest feedback.
Risk Management & Cyber Insurance
Day 2 - April 28
Do I need cybersecurity insurance? How does it work? What does it cover? What are the pitfalls and legal challenges? This panel will outline perspectives from the carrier, in-house legal and security teams and from a leading insurance defense firm.
The Ethics, Safety & Security of Virtual Spaces (XR)
Day 2 - April 28
Diversity & Inclusion and its Impact on Emerging Technologies - A Panel discussion by Cyber XR Coalition
Day 2 - April 28
Hardening Cybersecurity Amid Covid-19
Day 2 - April 29
Latin America
Day 2 - April 28
This track will feature experts representing various perspectives representing the diverse cybersecurity landscape of Latin America. Topics discussed: threat landscape, women in cybersecurity, cybersecurity awareness, technology, data privacy
Taiwan: Congressman Jason Hsu "The Crypto Congressman"
Day 3 - April 29
Diversity "Sucks" by Kiley Williams
Day 3 - April 29
Hackers love homogeneity, because that means that their attacks are predictable. Today, almost every piece of technology is exactly the same as all of the others of its type, which means one attack can succeed against them all. Diversity is a hacker’s worst nightmare, but it is a defender’s best friend. During this journey into the world of cybersecurity, we will learn how to apply diversity to our technology, and explore the tools and techniques that can keep us safe as the connected world becomes increasingly more dangerous.
Japan: Industry Executive
Day 4 - April 30
Leading Japan-based thought leaders and senior cybersecurity executives discuss Japan, cybersecurity and the future. Actual time to be determined based on time zone.
Europe
Day 5 - May 1
Keynote: An Unorthodox View
Day 5 - May 1
Special guest.
Final Words: A Toast to 1 Billion & Beyond
Day 5 - May 1
This is the beginning, not the end. As we take this show on a global tour, we want to keep this dialogue going. Final remarks from Saya University and Awareness Summit Co-Founders Crystal Lopez & Jonathan Rossi.