Cybersecurity highlighted at Digital Expo in Tallinn
Published : 30 Sep 2017, 21:04
Updated : 30 Sep 2017, 21:07
The Digital Expo, held during the Tallinn Digital Summit, has highlighted the importance of cybersecurity in Europe's efforts to realize its digital future.
Along with e-governance and 5G, cybersecurity has become a key word of the expo.
"E-governance will not work unless people have trust in e-services and digital devices. So we need to strengthen cyber security. The safety can only be achieved if we safeguard European cyber security as a whole," said Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas.
Many exhibitors hold similar points of view. Arne Ansper, development manager from Cybernetica, told Xinhua that people would accept the eID and e-signature gradually as their trust in digital devices was build step by step.
The manager said cyber security is a global issue and the goal of fighting against cybercrime can be better achieved through cooperation.
The EU estimated that more than 1 million people become victims of cybercrime per day and the cost of cybercrime is between 500 billion euros and 3 trillion euros every year.
And official figures also show that about 50 percent businesses in the EU have suffered a cyber attack.