Speaker

Nikos Peppas

Group CISO

HELLENiQ ENERGY

Serves as Group CISO at the HELLENiQ ENERGY Group, responsible for shaping and overseeing the Group's cybersecurity strategy and program. Brings over 15 years of experience in cybersecurity, having held leadership positions at two Big4 consulting firms, and has delivered security services to leading organizations in Greece and internationally. Holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Computer Engineering from the United States, along with multiple information security certifications.

Monday 3 | 11

Grande Bretagne Hotel, BallroomMon 3 | 11


As global tensions rise, the critical link between geopolitics and cybersecurity is reshaping the threat landscape, fueling sophisticated state-sponsored attacks, supply chain vulnerabilities, and cyber warfare. Organizations must adapt strategies, build resilience, and enhance defenses to counter these globally-driven cyber risks. 

    12.20 - 12.40 | BREAK


    In a new era of geopolitical conflict, Europe's energy infrastructure has become a primary target for hostile state actors, exposing a critical vulnerability. The deliberate targeting of pipelines, power grids, and data networks highlights how energy security is no longer merely an economic issue but a core component of national defense and geopolitical competition. This new reality compels European nations to invest in the resilience of their critical infrastructure, transforming energy security into a central pillar of strategic autonomy.