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Wes was the sole founder in 1981 of Delphi Internet Services Corporation, "The Company That Popularized The Internet" according to Michael Woolf, and was the creator of the world’s first online encyclopedia. At the time it was sold to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation in 1993, Delphi had been profitable for years and was among the four largest social networks, along with AOL, CompuServe and Prodigy. In 1986, while CEO of Delphi, Wes launched a spinoff, Global Villages, Inc. to serve magazine publishers and business clients with their own private-label social networks.

Wes focused the attention of his new team on the need for reliable identities of individuals on the Internet, starting with the development of the VIVOS Enrollment Workstation. While developing VIVOS, Wes began collecting source material for a book about a hypothetical world public key infrastructure, built upon digital certificates representing measurably reliable identities, which would bring authenticity to online interactions and privacy to individuals. As the book began to take shape Wes was introduced to a group at the International Telecommunication Union that was attempting to implement a world PKI that was similar to the one he envisioned. Wes was subsequently appointed to the High Level Experts Group at the ITU's Global Cybersecurity Agenda. In an address in 2008 to the United Nations World Summit on Information Society in Geneva, Wes introduced the City of Osmio, a new certification authority. Wes’s book, entitled Quiet Enjoyment, published in 2004 with a second edition in 2014, was followed by Wes’s other titles including Don’t Get Norteled in 2013 and Escape The Plantation in 2014.

Chief Technology Officer at Mobolize | Website

Architect for multiple technology startups, leading product development from concept to sales (and ultimately to exit).

Associate Professor at Warsaw University of Technology | Website

Wojciech Mazurczyk holds D.Sc. (habilitation, 2014) and Ph.D. (2009) in telecommunications (with honours) from Warsaw University of Technology, Poland.

Associate Professor at Department of Cybersecurity, Institute of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, Warsaw University of Technology. A member of the Parallelism and VLSI Group at Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at FernUniversitat, Germany

Author or co-author of 2 books, over 120 papers, 2 patent applications and over 35 invited talks. Involved in many international and domestic research project as a principal investigator or as a senior researcher. A guest editor of many special issues devoted to network security (among others: IEEE TDSC, IEEE S&P, IEEE Commag). Serving as Technical Program Committee Member of (among others): IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE GLOBECOM, IEEE ICC, IEEE LCN, IEEE CNS, IEEE WIFS and ACM IH&MMSec. From 2016 Editor-in-Chief of an open access Journal of Cyber Security and Mobility.

An Accredited Cybercrime Expert and Trainer for Europol EC3 (European Cybercrime Center). A founder and a coordinator of the Criminal Use of Information Hiding (CUIng) Initative launched in cooperation with Europol EC3. A founding member of EURASIP "Biometrics, Data Forensics and Security" (B.For.Sec) Special Area Team. IEEE Senior Member (2013-) and EURASIP member (2015-). Involved in the think thank of FP7 project CAMINO (Comprehensive Approach to cyber roadMap coordINation and develOpment) (2015-).

For over 10 years has been serving as the independent consultant in the fields of network security and telecommunications. Between 2003 and 2007 he was also a deployments specialist for the telecom company Suntech.

His research was covered by worldwide media numerous times including in "IEEE Spectrum", "New Scientist", "MIT Technology Review", "The Economist", "Der Spiegel", etc.

GM, EMEA Strategy and Operations at 

Wouter is General Manager of EMEA Strategy & Operations at Kiteworks, responsible for regional growth, partnerships, and operational execution across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Previously, he was CEO and co-founder of Zivver (a Kiteworks company), scaling the company to over 100 employees and establishing it as a leader in secure communication for regulated industries. With experience in tech leadership, management consulting, and privacy and internet law, he focuses on delivering trusted solutions that support compliance with GDPR, NIS2, ISO 27001, and other regional frameworks. He holds master’s degrees in Business Administration (Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Internet & ICT Law (VU University Amsterdam).

Wyatt Maham, CEO of Northwest AI Consulting
Consultant at Northwest AI
Senior Solution Advisor at Deloitte USI, Risk & Financial Advisory

Yashi is a Senior Solution Advisor with Deloitte USI, Risk & Financial Advisory services. Yashi is a multi-skilled professional with 9 years of consulting experience in Cyber Security & Risk Management. She has wide-ranging experience working with Telecom, Finance and FMCG clients globally in a different capacity within 1LOD and 2LOD teams

She is a certified Lead Auditor, Scrum Master, AZ-900 professional and One Trust certified GRC professional.

Director of Cyber Marketing at 

Bringing together his diverse professional cyber know-how, intellectual fascination with history and culture, and eclectic academic background focusing on diplomacy and the cultures of Central Asia, Yehudah Sunshine keenly blends his deep understanding of the global tech ecosystem with a nuanced worldview of the underlying socio-economic and political forces which drive policy and impact innovation in the cyber sectors. Yehudah's current work focuses on how to create and enhance marketing strategies and cyber driven thought leadership for odix (www.odi-x.com), an Israel-based cybersecurity start-up. Sunshine has written and researched extensively within cybersecurity, the service sectors, international criminal accountability, Israel's economy, Israeli diplomatic inroads, Israeli innovation and technology, and Chinese economic policy.