Rising demands, increasingly complex threat landscapes and limited human and financial resources present major challenges for companies, local authorities, public bodies and operators of critical infrastructure. Against this backdrop, the CDAS focuses on regional cooperation, knowledge transfer and the ability to act collectively.
“Digital resilience is not achieved through compliance alone, but above all through exchange, a shared understanding of the situation, practical preparation and trust-based cooperation,” emphasises Prof. Dr Aykan Inan, Professor of Cyber Security and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at HNU.
At the information event, participants will gain insights into planned areas of action such as early warning systems, threat intelligence, human layer security, artificial intelligence, research and training, as well as HNU’s new cyber security degree programme. In addition to presenting the concept, the event will provide opportunities for discussion, networking and active involvement in shaping the alliance.
The event is aimed at companies and SMEs, operators of critical infrastructure, local authorities, government bodies, associations and chambers of commerce, as well as universities and research institutions.
Event at a glance
Date: Thursday, 23 July 2026, 5 pm to 8 pm
Venue: Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences and online via Zoom
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