Powering cyber resilience in the energy sector
Collaboration across energy ecosystems and supply chains is key to improving the sector's cyber resilience as power demand grows and threats escalate.
Kesang Tashi Ukyab builds global public-private coalitions to secure critical infrastructures. He currently serves as the Lead, Cyber Resilience at the World Economic Forum, advancing strategies and policies to safeguard critical industries such as energy, transportation and healthcare. Previously, at Airports Council International (ACI) World, he led aviation industry cybersecurity strategy and chaired United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) cybersecurity working group working towards establishing global cybersecurity standards. A recurring guest lecturer at McGill University, he holds an MBA from University of International Business and Economics and is recognized for his work uniting senior leadership in governments, industries, civil societies and academia to build cyber resilience.
Collaboration across energy ecosystems and supply chains is key to improving the sector's cyber resilience as power demand grows and threats escalate.
Cyberattacks on the healthcare industry can be ruinous — for individuals and entire organizations. That's why cyber resilience is critical in healthcare.