Dr.William Sheehan, Killarney Economic Conference
Dr. Robert Mauro, Executive Director of the Irish Institute, Boston College
David Stanton TD, Minister of State at the Department of Justice
and Equality with special responsibility for Equality, Immigration
and Integration
Sir Rob Wainwright, Senior Partner for Deloitte’s Cyber Practice
Richard Browne, Director of Ireland’s National Cyber Security Centre
Gina Dollard, Cyber Threat Intelligence Manager, Allied Irish Banks
Senior Representative, National Cyber Security Centre, UK
Conrad Prince, Distinguished Fellow and Senior Cyber Adviser, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
Mandy Haeburn-Little, Chief Executive of the Scottish Business Resilience Centre
Chief Superintendent Michael Gubbins,Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau
Senior Representative, National Cyber Security Centre, UK
Detective Inspector Alistair Burns, Serious Cyber Crime Unit, Police Service of Northern, Ireland (PSNI)
James Sullivan, Research Fellow in Cyber Threats and Cyber Security, Royal United Services, Institute (RUSI)
David Crozier, Head of Strategic Partnerships & Engagement, Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT), Queen’s University Belfast
Prof. Máire O’Neill, Principal Investigator, Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT), Queen’s University Belfast
Marc French, Senior Vice President and Chief Trust Officer at Mimecast
Jacky Fox, Cyber & IT Forensic Lead at Deloitte and lecturer on Information Security in University College Dublin
Keith Lippert, Cyber & IT Forensic Lead at Deloitte and Lecturer on Information Security in University College Dublin
Paul Wickens, CEO of Enterprise Shared Services and CIO for the Northern Ireland Civil Service
Professor Todd Landman, Professor of Political Science and Pro-Vice Chancellor at The University of Nottingham
Andrew Munro, Assistant Secretary General, Department of the Taoiseach
Kevin R. Powers, Director of M.S. Cybersecurity Policy and Governance, Boston College
Lt Col. Rossa Mulcahy, Irish Defence Forces
Assistant Commissioner Michael O’Sullivan, Assistant Commissioner Security and Intelligence, An Garda Síochána