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Key Takeaways from Singapore International Cyber Week (SICW)

Our CTO David Uzan and our Cybersecurity Policy Director, Michelle Sahar, had the privilege of representing OpenPolicy as part of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce delegation at Singapore International Cyber Week (SICW). The event provided a remarkable opportunity to engage with global cyber delegations and U.S. policymakers, exchanging insights on some of the most pressing challenges in the cybersecurity and AI policy space.

🎯 Focused Discussions on Emerging Policy Challenges

The conversations centered around mutual challenges and collaborative opportunities, particularly regarding the evolving landscape of AI and cybersecurity. As new technologies rapidly transform the global digital environment, ensuring policies remain adaptive and forward-thinking is crucial.

🤝 Building Resilience and Global Cooperation

Delegates worked together to explore innovative solutions that foster a more resilient and interconnected world, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration in strengthening cybersecurity frameworks.

We extend our gratitude to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, including Christopher Roberti, Vincent Voci, and Lauren V. Anderson, for organizing this impactful delegation. OpenPolicy is proud to have contributed to this vital conversation and looks forward to advancing shared objectives that ensure secure technological progress.

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