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In Norway, there has been an increasing need for cybersecurity specialists due to the increasing digital transformation in society. This applies to both public and private sectors, and it is important to have a sufficient number of qualified specialists to meet the increasing threats and challenges.

Elisabet Haugsbø and Marius Muench, two leading cybersecurity experts will lead the discussion and you may ask the questions.
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    Elisabet Haugsbø
    Elisabet Haugsbø holds a Master's Degree in Engineering and Cybernetics from NTNU and Executive education Digital Technologies at University of California Berkeley, HAAS School of Business. She has also been elected amongst Abelias "Top 50 women in Tech" in 2018 og 2019 and she is passionate about how technology can make the "impossible" come true.

    Professionally she has been working with simulator based testing of control systems for critical infrastructure before she went into the cybersecurity domain. She was part of DNV's pentest team until she started working in HUB Ocean with building a data platform for ocean big data in 2020.

    Now, Elisabet is CISO in Zebra Consulting, where her role is to make sure cybersecurity is in "the front seat" when Zebra Consulting delivers services and software to their customers. In addition she is "CISO for hire" where she helps companies to work with cybersecurity more strategically and advise them on everything from security culture, training, security measures, testing and follow-up. She is also the vice president of Tekna and devotes a lot of her time to speak "the Tekna members' cause" in political discussions, but also in companies and the Norwegian society. "We who understand both the potential and the pitfalls that technology brings to society, have a responsibility to help others understand too."
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    Marius Muench
    Marius is a postdoctoral researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research interests cover (in-)security of embedded systems, as well as binary and microarchitectural exploitation.

    He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Sorbonne University and a Masters Degree in Telematics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

    His research spawned various open source projects, such as avatar2, a framework for analyzing embedded systems firmware, and FirmWire, a platform for identifying security vulnerabilities in cellular protocol stack implementations used in modern smartphones.