Advisory Board
The FRISCO project has created an advisory Advisory Board which will act as an advisory body to provide the FRISCO partnership with external guidance on its strategic objectives and deliverables.
The FRISCO project has created an advisory Advisory Board which will act as an advisory body to provide the FRISCO partnership with external guidance on its strategic objectives and deliverables.
Stéphane Duguin has spent two decades analysing how technology is weaponized against vulnerable communities. In particular, he has inve stigated multiple instances of the use of disruptive technologies, such as Al, in the context of counter terrorism, cybercrime, cyberoperations, hybrid threats, and the online use of disinformation techniques, notably at Europol. He leads the CyberPeace Institute with the aim of holding malicious actors to account for the harms they cause. His mission is to coordinate a collective response to decrease the frequency, impact, and scale of cyberattacks by criminal groups and state actors. Stéphane Duguin sits on the Board of the Datasphere Initiative and is a member of the Advisory Board of the Open Quantum Institute, the Global Forum on Global Forum on Cybercrime Expertise (GFCE) as well as the Tech4Trust initiative.
Ms. Anett Mádi-Nátor is the President of Women4Cyber Foundation, a non-profit European private foundation with the objective to promote, encourage and support the participation of women in the field of cybersecurity. As a member of Board of Directors of the European Cyber Security Organisation Ms. Mádi-Nátor takes part in ECCO, The European Cybersecurity Community Support project. She is Co-Lead to EHR4CYBER Task Force in ECSO, and Chair to ECSO SWG responsible for dual use issues (Defence and Space). Additionally, she is a Board Member of Ludovika Collegium of the University of Public Service of Hungary. As per daily job, Ms. Mádi-Nátor is VP Strategic Business Development of Cyber Services, a niche CEE Cyber Threat Intel service provider.