Digital sovereignty & cybersecurity major
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Aimed at high-level managers wishing to enhance their skills in the fields of digital sovereignty and cybersecurity.
Issues
Digital transformation is the result of the convergence of new technologies that exploit data that is often sensitive for individuals, businesses and governments.
Civilian and military organisations, both public and private, must adapt to deal with the growing number of threats, as predators migrate to the digital space that offers them the best risk/advantage ratio.
The digital field is thus widely used or instrumentalised by States and political entities for the purposes of sabotage, espionage or subversion; as such, it is becoming increasingly important in defence policies.
Cybercrime is "the crime of the 21st centurye century". In its paroxysmal forms, it is akin to cyber-conflictuality, which is currently imperfectly regulated by international law.
Collective and collaborative cybersecurity calls for greater public/private cooperation and more international cooperation; the traditional concept of sovereignty is being called into question in favour of a quest for strategic autonomy.
Objectives
The 'Digital Sovereignty and Cybersecurity' major offers excellent training that responds to the current concerns of high-level managers. By combining theory and practice, through meetings with public and private players in cybersecurity, students will be able to :
- develop a strategic approach to the challenges of cyber defence and cyber security;
- Understand the role and importance of cyber defence in national defence and how the State has adapted to this new challenge;
- Understand the nature and scope of the digital transformation and assess its consequences in terms of threats;
- understand the diversity of interactions between players operating in specific political, legal, ethical or technical fields;
- examine the driving forces and workings of public decision-making and State action at national, European and international level;
- take part in a collective reflection, based on the diversity of skills, in the service of the interests of citizens, companies, administrations and, more generally, the nation.
Course duration
43 days
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