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Constella Intelligence Officially Joins the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity

We are excited to announce that Constella Intelligence has been invited to become an official member of the World Economic Forum‘s Global Innovators Community. The Global Innovators Community is a group of the world’s most promising start-ups and scale-ups at the forefront of technological and business model innovation. The World Economic Forum (WEF) provides the Global Innovators Community with a platform for engagement with public- and private-sector leaders, empowering contributions to new solutions to overcome current crises and build future resiliency.

Constella will engage specifically with the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity, contributing years of expertise and thought leadership on how to effectively safeguard organizations and their key individuals from digital risk.

“We welcome Constella Intelligence to our multistakeholder community of leading organizations committed to shaping the future of cybersecurity, and look forward to their active engagement in the activities of the Centre,” said Akshay Joshi, Acting Deputy Head, Centre for Cybersecurity, WEF.

WEF’s Centre for Cybersecurity is an independent and impartial global platform committed to fostering international dialogues and collaboration between the worldwide cybersecurity community in both the public and private sectors. The Centre aims to bridge the gap between cybersecurity experts and decision-makers at the highest levels to reinforce the importance of cybersecurity as a critical strategic priority.

Constella’s Co-founder and COO, Alex Romero, affirmed an eagerness to actively contribute to the goals of the Centre and WEF:

“Core to our mission is catalyzing cross-stakeholder collaboration among public, private, and NGO sector actors with the goal of safeguarding organizations, people, and critical assets from threats emerging from the digital ecosystem. WEF’s Cybersecurity Centre will offer an exceptional platform to mutually advance these goals.”

As technological advances and global interconnectivity accelerate exponentially in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, unprecedented systemic security risks and threats undermine trust and growth. The Centre for Cybersecurity is leading the global response to address systemic cybersecurity challenges and improve digital trust.

The Centre’s Community has identified the following three key priorities:

1. Building Cyber Resilience – enhance cyber resilience by developing and scaling forward-looking solutions and promoting effective practices across digital ecosystems.

2. Strengthening Global Cooperation – increase global cooperation between public and private stakeholders by fostering a collective response to cybercrime, and jointly addressing key security challenges.

3. Understanding Future Networks and Technology – identify future cybersecurity challenges and opportunities related to Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies and envision solutions that help build trust.

About the Forum:

The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural, and other society leaders to shape global, regional, and industry agendas. It was established in 1971 as a not-for-profit foundation and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. It is independent, impartial, and not tied to any special interests.