Author: Davide Ariu / PLURIBUS
At the APWG.EU Tech Summit and Researchers Sync-Up held at the University of Málaga, experts from around the world have come together to tackle pressing challenges in cybercrime defense and promote international collaboration.
Davide Ariu, CEO of Pluribus One and a key partner in the Kinaitics project, took the stage to present the initiative, emphasizing its objectives and cutting-edge innovations. Ariu highlighted how Kinaitics aims to advance cybercrime investigation and infrastructure protection, fostering resilient solutions that address modern threats.
This year’s Tech Summit showcases pioneering research on cybercrime investigations, forensic methodologies, and infrastructure defense.
Participants will also examine case studies on national and regional cybercrime responses, transnational forensic collaboration, and consulting models to counter eCrime. By reviewing incident response techniques applicable to both public and private sectors, the 2024 Tech Summit aims to strengthen collaborative efforts and expand resources for cybersecurity professionals globally.