Modern state cybersecurity aims to protect and defend society and its essential information infrastructures thus ensuring the safe, inclusive, and sustainable well-being of individuals as well as the prosperity of organizations and institutions. In this podcast series professors Greta Nasi and Colin MacArthur, Bocconi University, discuss with their guests how governments can create public value through cybersecurity policies and actions. This podcast series was made possible thanks to a grant from the U.S. Mission to Italy.

Cybersecurity for Public Value
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Modern state cybersecurity aims to protect and defend society and its essential information infrastructures thus ensuring the safe, inclusive, and sustainable well-being of individuals as well as the prosperity of organizations and institutions. In this podcast series professors Greta Nasi and Colin MacArthur, Bocconi University, discuss with their guests how governments can create public value through cybersecurity policies and actions. This podcast series was made possible thanks to a grant from the U.S. Mission to Italy.
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June 16, 2023
#6 - Interview with Susan Landau
In this episode, Greta Nasi and Colin MacArthur chat with Prof. Susan Landau, Bridge Professor in Cyber Security and Policy at The Fletcher School and the School of Engineering, Department of Computer Science, Tufts University. They discuss trends and trajectories in public policy and cyberspace, focusing on how national security and citizens' privacy interests involve a delicate balance between the two to set the way forward.

June 16, 2023
#5 - State Competitiveness, Digital Trade and Cybersecurity
In this episode, Greta Nasi and Colin MacArthur discuss what value is at risk in case of cyber-attacks for the competitiveness of firms and how current technological developments may affect not only the economic advantages of states but also national security. Thanks to their guests Matteo Bonfanti in charge of International Strategic Relations at the Italian Cybersecurity Agency; Kevin Desouza, Professor, Queensland University of Technology; Enrico Mercadante from Cisco, Giuseppe Russo, from AWS and Oreste Pollicino, Professor at Università Bocconi.

June 16, 2023
#4 - Society, Cyber Awareness and Competences
In this episode, Greta Nasi and Colin MacArthur discuss the need for strategic initiatives to enhance knowledge, skills, and capacity in cybersecurity. Cybersecurity challenges that institutions and organizations are facing require a diverse skill set, encompassing technical expertise, understanding of emerging technologies, regulatory knowledge, analytical capabilities, managerial skills, and effective communication abilities, to facilitate collaboration, information sharing, and secure cyberspace for safer societies and competitive organizations. They discuss this topic with Paolo Atzeni of Italian National Cybersecurity Agency, Javier Gomez Prieto from the European Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), Richard Harknett, Co-Director Ohio Cyber Range Institute; Francesca Lazzaroni from Spike Reply, Alberto Longhi from Leonardo and Karen Wetzel from the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE).
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