Why Partnerships Are Essential for Developing Future-Ready Cybersecurity Strategies
Course
Daniel Maier de Carvalho explores how public-private partnerships and threat intelligence sharing strengthen critical infrastructure protection, strategies for overcoming legal and trust challenges, and global collaborative approaches.
No single organization possesses the resources, intelligence, or expertise to defend against sophisticated cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure in isolation. Effective cybersecurity requires collaborative ecosystems where government agencies, industry sectors, and security experts share threat intelligence, coordinate responses, and collectively strengthen defenses—yet legal barriers, competitive concerns, and trust deficits often prevent the partnerships needed to build resilient protection.
This session will cover:
- How public-private partnerships and threat intelligence sharing initiatives strengthen critical infrastructure protection strategies;
- Overcoming legal, regulatory and trust challenges to foster meaningful cooperation among government, industry and cybersecurity experts;
- Global partnership models and collaborative approaches that enhance OT security posture across organizations and society.
Here is the course outline:
Why Partnerships Are Essential for Developing Future-Ready Cybersecurity Strategies |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
