Telecom and Security Key During Mobile 360 Series Privacy & Security in The Hague
Important international Telecom and Security conference chooses The Hague
On 10 and 11 May, the GSMA, who represent the interests of mobile operators worldwide, is holding the Mobile 360 Privacy & Security in The Hague. The event is taking place in the Hilton The Hague and will explore the state of digital security and data privacy today and examine best practices across a variety of industries. Representatives from top businesses, knowledge institutions and governments from all over the world will be coming to The Hague to be part of a combination of keynote presentations, panel discussions amd technology demonstrations that address the growing importance of privacy and security across the globe.
Deputy mayor, Ingrid van Engelshoven said: "We are delighted that the GSMA's Mobile 360 series is coming to The Hague. This is a reflection of our city's prominent position in the field of digital security."The GSMA Mobile 360 Series are one- to-three-day conferences held around the globe, with a specific focus on regional issues and current industry topics. Senior executives in mobile and adjacent industries, as well as members in regulatory and government agencies have the opportunity to learn and discuss industry developments, as well as network with peers specifically from their region of the world. The conference in The Hague will focus on mobile connections and transactions, also addressing subjects like good authentication and preventing digital theft and fraud.
The Hague cyber security capital of Europe
The Hague is a logical venue for a conference about privacy and cyber security. In 2014, the city hosted the Global Conference on Cyber Security. Many telecom and ICT businesses, as well as The Hague Security Delta (HSD), the biggest security cluster in Europe, are based in The Hague. Within this national security cluster, businesses, government organisations and knowledge institutions work together on innovations in the field of security. Partnership is the key to success here. In and around The Hague alone, 400 companies generate over 25% of the national turnover in security and offer employment to 13,400 people. The Hague is also home to the cyber security departments of Europol and NATO, the Ministries of Defence and Security & Justice and the Cyber Security Academy.
The Netherlands is known as the ‘digital gateway to Europe' and as such is an attractive base for international organisations and head offices, in turn creating new jobs. However, it is vital that the networks are secure. The city of The Hague and The Hague Security Delta work together to ensure this is the case.I
International city of Peace and Justice
In recent years, the security cluster in The Hague has developed rapidly using the knowledge available here in the field of Peace and Justice. 240 international organisations are based in The Hague, including the International Criminal Court and UN organs like the International Court of Justice and OPCW. 37,500 people derive employment from the international city of The Hague, generating 5.2 billion euros every year for the region of The Hague.
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For more information:
http://www.mobile360series.com/privacy-security/