SECREV is a 24-hour event which brings together cybersecurity researchers, organizations and enthusiasts from around the world through a series of live YouTube broadcasts spanning the world.It is organised annually by SERENE-RISC a Canadian organisation promoting the sharing of knowledge on cybersecurity.
The Cybersecurity Revolution (SECREV) promotes a revolution in communicating cybersecurity research during a revolution of the planet. SECREV2019 started at Napier University in Edinburgh, Scotland, on September 4 at 9 a.m. local time and featured successively live coordinated cybersecurity presentations from universities and organizations following the sun for over 24 hours.
This unique event aims to:
You can find all of the presentations from the 2019 event below
Napier University, Scotland
23 Presentations, 2 Interviews on Blockchain, Identity, Cryptography and IoT
KNOWLEDGEFLOW Cybersafety Foundation, Canada
Claudiu Popa
Escuela de Postgrados de Policía “Miguel Antonio Lleras Pizarro” (ESPOL)
Guest speakers: Mauricio Guerrero (Universidad EAN, Colombia) Andrés Aguilera-Castillo (Università di Urbino, Italia) Joshua Gonzalez (Universidad Javeriana, Colombia) Marlon Mike Toro-Alvarez (ESPOL-Policía Nacional de Colombia, Colombia)
The Federmann Cybersecurity Centre, Israel
Amir Cahane
University of British Colombia, Canada
Dr. Victoria Lemieux
University of British Colombia, Canada
Dr. Chang Lu
University of British Colombia, Canada
Dr. Chris Rowell, Educating Professionals on Blockhain technology
University of British Colombia, Canada
Dr. Paul Blomerus
University of British Colombia, Canada
Darra Hofman
University of British Colombia, Canada
Danielle Batista
Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Sylvain Desharnais
Concordia University, Canada
Didem Demirag
SERENE-RISC, Canada
Michael Joyce
2019.09.04 19:00 (23:00 UTC)
The Hague and NSCR, The Netherlands
Dr. Rutger Leukfeldt
2019.09.04 19:00 (23:00 UTC)
The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
Raoul Notté, Ma, MSc
2019.09.04 19:00 (23:00 UTC)
NSCR, The Netherlands
Dr. Steve van de Weijer