Cybersecurity now underpins economic resilience, national security, and global competitiveness.
In the latest episode of the CCE Podcast, Heidi Crebo-Rediker (@heidirediker) examines how pricing cyber risk and strengthening public-private collaboration can safeguard economies from the growing costs of cyberattacks.
The World Economic Forum’s latest Chief Economists Outlook projects near-term AI productivity gains in sectors like IT and financial services, but adoption timelines have lengthened for sectors like energy and agriculture.
As adoption expands across critical sectors that rely on complex operational technologies and physical infrastructure, cyber resilience will play an increasingly important role in determining how quickly economies can translate technological progress into long-term growth.
Read more: https://t.co/zS5HqOrdsy
Cyber resilience is increasingly shaping workforce strategy, long-term growth, and organizational competitiveness.
In the latest episode of the CCE Podcast, Akshay Joshi explores the growing importance of building a future-ready cyber workforce with the adaptable skills to respond to evolving risks.
With cybercrime projected to cost the global economy $23 trillion by 2027, cyber risk is increasingly shaping economic resilience, competitiveness, and growth.
Drawing on insights from discussions at Geneva Cyber Week 2026, CCE’s latest article explores the growing economic case for cybersecurity - and why better measurement of cyber risk and resilience is essential for decision-making.
Read: https://t.co/yaHhEUFpQ4
CCE's session on 'Powering the Cyber Economy' at Geneva Cyber Week explored how to unlock the full economic value of cybersecurity – from closing talent gaps to better aligning public and private investment.
Featuring Sami Khoury, Senior Official for Cyber Security, Government of Canada; Dr. Amine Mcharek, Senior Advisor, @gcfriyadh and @Cyber_Economics; and Marc Henauer, Senior Political and International Affairs Officer, @GovCERT_CH, the discussion explored cybersecurity’s role in value creation and economic resilience.
At Geneva Cyber Week, the CCE session on 'The Cyber Dividend: Unlocking Economic Value through Collective Cyber Resilience' examined how cybersecurity is evolving as a foundation for trust, economic growth, and competitiveness.
The discussion featured insights from @akshayjoshi, Head, @wef Centre for Cybersecurity; Brett DeWitt, VP, Global Head of Security Policy, @Mastercard; Öykü Işık, Co-Chair, @wef Global Future Council on Cybersecurity.
At Geneva Cyber Week, Alaa AlFaadhel, Managing Director of the Centre for Cyber Economics, outlined the Centre’s mission, setting the stage for in-depth discussions on cybersecurity’s role in creating economic value and scaling the cyber economy as a growth opportunity.
At Geneva Cyber Week, CCE will host a session exploring how talent and technology are powering the next phase of the cyber economy, with speakers from the Canadian government, @gcfriyadh, and @GovCERT_CH.
Join our session on May 4.
Cyber resilience has become a critical economic multiplier.
At Geneva Cyber Week, CCE will convene leaders from @wef and @Mastercard for a session on ‘The Cyber Dividend: Unlocking Economic Value through Collective Cyber Resilience’.
Join our session on May 4.
The Centre for @Cyber_Economics will convene global stakeholders at Geneva Cyber Week 2026 to engage in critical discussions on cyber resilience as an economic imperative.
Find out more and join our session on May 4: https://t.co/mAzv6gVT2f
From cybersecurity’s role in investor confidence to the need for accurate data on cybercrime's impact on GDP and critical infrastructure, the first episode of the CCE Podcast with John Defterios explores why cybersecurity is now a foundation for economic resilience.
The Centre for Cyber Economics Podcast is coming soon.
From embedding cyber resilience in macroeconomic policy to unlocking the full value of Cyberspace, the CCE Podcast delivers expert insights on the link between cybersecurity and the global economy.
Stay tuned.
As highlighted in @wef's Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, cybersecurity is critical to the well-being of the global economy.
The Centre for Cyber Economics (CCE) marks a key milestone for @wef and @gcfriyadh in advancing evidence-based insights to unlock cybersecurity's full value for nations and organizations alike.
Read the full report now: https://t.co/Eq77cn1spy
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The #CCE is honored that Dr. Saad Alaboodi, Chief Executive Officer of the Saudi Information Technology Company (@site_saudi), joins our Executive Committee.