September 23, 2025

The Polish–Swedish Cybersecurity Conference 2025

The prestigious event bringing together experts, institutional representatives, and business leaders from Poland and Sweden, took place in Stockholm. The discussions focused on key challenges in the areas of cybersecurity, critical infrastructure protection, and dual-use innovation in defense technologies.

Bartosz Pastuszka, CEO of NaviRisk, participated in the panel Critical Infrastructure & Social Resilience, where he shared the company’s expertise in operational risk and emphasized the strategic importance of cross-sector cooperation in strengthening national resilience. The panel addressed the protection of essential services in the energy, transport, and digital infrastructure sectors, as well as approaches to enhancing public-private partnerships in security. Other panelists included Peter Strannegård (Fortum Sweden), Artur Bicki (Energy Logserver), and Anders Jonsson (ENISA/NIS2 expert), enabling a rich exchange of diverse perspectives and experiences.

Among other distinguished speakers were Paweł Bliźniuk (Member of Parliament, Chair of the Polish–Swedish Parliamentary Friendship Group), Karolina Ostrzyniewska (Chargé d’affaires a.i., Embassy of Poland in Stockholm), Mattias Hanson (Swedish Armed Forces), Jörgen Holmlund (Swedish Defence University), Magdalena Wilczyńska (NASK), Rafał Kolorz (Cyber Made in Poland), Jeanette Lesslie Wikström (SäkerhetsBranschen), Daniel Fäldt (Saab), Jan Tigerström (4C Strategies), Łukasz Boczkowski (TTMS – Transition Technologies Managed Services, Poland), Thomas Wallin (Recorded Future, Sweden), Fredrik Börjesson (MSB – Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency), and Hanna Linderstål (Swedish Cybersecurity Arena, moderator of the conference).

The conference was co-organized by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH), the Embassy of Poland in Stockholm, CyberMade in Poland, the Swedish–Polish Chamber of Commerce, and Epicenter Stockholm. The program included three expert panels combining military, business, and academic perspectives, as well as presentations of innovative cybersecurity solutions.

The participation of Bartosz Pastuszka highlighted NaviRisk’s commitment to strengthening international cooperation and fostering resilience and digital security in the Central and Eastern European region.

 

 

 

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