Role of Start Up & CyberSecurity in Green Energy Mission
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Objectives
This panel discussion will delve into the crucial role of cybersecurity in supporting the Green Energy Mission, with a particular focus on how startups can innovate and secure energy technologies. It will highlight the intersection of cybersecurity measures with the development and deployment of sustainable energy solutions, aiming to provide insights on securing critical infrastructure within this rapidly growing sector.
Topics for Discussion
- Security Challenges in Green Energy Technologies: Discussing cybersecurity threats specific to the green energy sector, such as those targeting smart grids, renewable energy production, and storage systems.
- Innovative Cybersecurity Solutions by Startups: Showcasing startups' development of advanced cybersecurity technologies tailored for green energy, including encryption, intrusion detection, and blockchain for secure transactions.
- Risk Management and Compliance: Exploring innovative strategies for risk assessment and compliance with international cybersecurity standards within the green energy sector.
- Collaborative Research and Development: Highlighting the role of academia in advancing cybersecurity and green energy technologies through industry partnerships.
- Fostering a Secure Energy Future: Debating the integration of AI and machine learning in predictive security measures to protect against evolving cyber threats in the energy sector.
About IETE-Ranchi University-CyberPeace Center of Excellence
CyberPeace Center of Excellence (CCoE) is a community-driven collaborative framework aimed at leveraging the young talent pool through academic institutions and innovation programs. It aims to address challenges faced by institutions, students, and faculty, and collaborate with government agencies, law enforcement agencies, and the Armed Forces. The goal is to create a cluster of research in academic and allied institutions, addressing cyber space challenges. Government establishments partner with academic institutions to share operational challenges, issues, threats, risks, and fears.