Rapid advances in technology have resulted in substantial improvements to the daily lives of many. Thanks to electronic devices, vast sums of information are available in the palm of one’s hand. Advances in wireless networks have made communicating, both within a country and across borders, seamless and relatively inexpensive. New ways of storing data through the cloud have eliminated the need for costly, land-based warehouses.
These life-improving innovations are, however, not without risk. A simple hack into a system to create false data, or to steal or manipulate existing data, could lead to the downfall of a business or even an entire industry, and have serious adverse consequences for the lives of individuals whose data was affected. The hijacking of one system to control other systems, such as critical infrastructure, could put a nation at risk.
The ability to create and maintain a secure cyber system is one of today’s biggest challenges. The State of Qatar, with its commitment to high quality education in areas of innovation and its dedication to evidence-based approaches to problems, can play a key role in decision-making and policy development in cybersecurity, both domestically and at the international level.
It is in this spirit that Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) is proud to be hosting the Qatar International Cybersecurity Contest, to be held from October 1-3, 2019. The contest, during which five of HBKU’s colleges will host separate activities, seeks to increase awareness of the need for cybersecurity and identify tools for its enhancement. In particular, students, researchers, and experts from around the world will gather in Doha. In doing so, participants will discuss trending topics and emerging cybersecurity threats and help devise preventive measures and realistic solutions.
The contest aligns perfectly with the Qatar National Cybersecurity Strategy, which is part of Qatar National Vision 2030 and aims to enhance cybersecurity in Qatar by establishing and maintaining a secure cyberspace to safeguard national interests, and preserve the fundamental rights and values of Qatar’s society.
The contest seeks to reinforce and enhance the leading role of Qatar in understanding and strengthening cybersecurity through international and local networking and by drawing on relevant expertise.
The event will help to further narrow the gap between research in academia and industrial applications by nurturing breakthrough ideas and fostering innovative thinking.
The contest aims to enhance awareness of cybersecurity issues and provide a unique opportunity to bring together expertise from both industry and academia to discuss cybersecurity threats that will affect people’s safety and shape the future deployment of cybersecurity solutions in Qatar.
By encouraging a collaborative, interdisciplinary effort, the event will attract people from different backgrounds and bring added value to the event. It will encourage interaction and the sharing of best practices to advance cybersecurity both locally and globally.
The contest aims to increase cybersecurity awareness by bringing together people and expertise from different backgrounds.
Participants will be involved in three days of intense interaction that could pave the way for future innovation. Topics could include addressing existing vulnerabilities, discussing upcoming threats, and nurturing the seeds for sustainable technological development.
Given the strong collaboration and motivation expected from both academic and industrial partners attending the contest, the event can become a reference model in the region and worldwide.
Qatar can become one of the first countries to adopt many of the envisaged solutions that will result from the collaborations and initiatives emerging from the event.
The contest represents a unique opportunity for this diverse group of experts in the field and students to join forces with the aim of achieving a common goal.
The fact that people from all over the world will participate in the event will raise the reputation of Qatar globally.
The Qatar International Cybersecurity Contest will take place over three consecutive days from October 1-3, 2019.
Five HBKU colleges will play an active role in the event, and will host the following contests.
Several talks and workshops will be held during the three days of the contest and are open to the public to attend. The list below provides more details on the activities during QICC.
Event Type | Date | Title | Speakers |
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Talk |
Tuesday, October 1, 2019 |
Blockchain, Smart Contract, and Private Data Usage Control |
Dr. Wenjing Lou Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech |
Talk |
Wednesday, October 2, 2019 | Privacy and Data Security in the Genomic Era |
Dave Brown Head of Informatics Infrastructure at Genomics England |
Talk |
Wednesday, October 2, 2019 | Detecting “Fake News” Before it is Even Written |
Dr. Preslav Nakov Principal Scientist at Hamad Bin Khalifa University’s Qatar Computing Research Institute |
Workshop |
Thursday, October 3, 2019 | Cybersecurity and Data Protection in International and Regional Law: Developments and Prospects |
Professor Theodore Christakis Professor of International Law at the University Grenoble Alpes
Professor Federico Ferretti Associate Professor of Law at the University of Bologna
Professor Eric Jensen Professor of Law at Brigham Young University
Dr. Russell Buchan Senior Lecturer in International Law at Sheffield University
Martin Schulz General Counsel at Ooredoo
Professor Ilias Bantekas Professor of International Law and International Arbitration at Hamad Bin Khalifa University’s College of Law |
Talk |
Thursday, October 3, 2019 |
Muslims in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities |
Dr. Hira Amin University of Cambridge |