The session highlighted the importance of collaboration between companies and administrations to develop joint strategies to guarantee security in the digital ecosystem
Ineco has held the fourth and final day of its cycle of Open Innovation workshops, a forum that has promoted the exchange of knowledge and collaboration in technology, sustainability and digitalisation. On this occasion, the session focused on cybersecurity, a key aspect of digital transformation and the protection of critical infrastructures.
During the conference, experts from the sector and Ineco professionals analysed the main threats and challenges in the field of digital security, addressing issues such as data protection, resilience to cyber-attacks and the application of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity. In addition, Ineco expert Raúl Renales gave a talk on the importance of digital security in public administration.
Participating companies have provided expertise in security and resilience (Kyndryl). Also, human risk management (Kymatio), AI-based vehicle and driver safety (Evestel) or mission critical systems operations (S2Group).
The session highlighted the importance of collaboration between companies and administrations to develop joint strategies to guarantee security in the digital ecosystem. In this sense, Ineco reaffirms its commitment to innovation and the development of advanced technological solutions that enable efficient protection of infrastructures and systems.
With this fourth session dedicated to cybersecurity, Ineco closes a successful cycle of workshops in which key issues for the future of mobility and digitalisation have been addressed, consolidating its commitment to research and knowledge transfer as fundamental pillars of its innovation strategy.