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HKCERT’s “Innovate with Grace, Peace in Cyberspace” webinar on 15 May 2026 is part of the public Build a Secure Cyberspace series. HKISG lists it so practitioners can point colleagues, SME owners, and family-facing education programmes to a government CERT briefing rather than to unverified social-media advice.
Why this programme matters in Hong Kong
Public-facing cyber advice still collapses too quickly into slogans. Hong Kong operators need CERT-authored language they can reuse in staff notes and customer FAQs — especially when innovation campaigns run in parallel with real phishing, deepfake, and payment-fraud pressure. HKISG’s interest is educational reach, not a claim that the group ran the webinar.
Hong Kong operators — from licensed financial institutions to SMEs and public-sector teams — still need rooms where practitioners compare operated controls, not only product slides. HKISG publishes this briefing so members can decide whether attendance, a speaking note, or a post-event debrief belongs on their calendar.
Who should attend
Corporate awareness leads, school and NGO educators, SME owners without a dedicated security team, and HKISG members who brief non-specialist staff. Security engineers should still attend if they own the internal comms pack.
Typical readers of this HKISG listing include CISOs, security architects, risk and compliance leads, SOC managers, and technology executives who own cyber and AI security outcomes in Hong Kong.
HKISG’s interest in this listing
HKISG lists this webinar so members can point colleagues to an identifiable organiser rather than to unverified social-media advice. Attendance does not create HKISG membership rights and does not change public scores.
HKISG does not sell speaking slots on this page. Treat the official event website as the live source of agenda, venue, speaker confirmation, and enrolment rules.
Themes practitioners should watch
Capture the official definitions HKCERT uses for safe innovation and ‘peace in cyberspace’, then map them to your own acceptable-use, MFA, and incident-reporting lines. Do not treat a webinar as a substitute for HKCERT incident coordination.
After the session, capture a dated one-page note: what changed in your threat model, which control owner should act, and when you will review evidence. Pair that note with HKISG education, security bulletins, and the assessment methodology when the conversation touches Trust Review language.
How Hong Kong teams can take part
- Read this HKISG briefing for community context before you decide to travel, dial in, or send a colleague.
- Open the official event website hosted at hkcert.org for agenda, venue, and registration rules.
- Members who want a co-hosted briefing or a post-event note for the community may use the contact form. Proposals need identifiable organisers and a Hong Kong-relevant audience — not an undisclosed product pitch.
- If you are hiring or teaching, connect what you heard to HKCERT and HKISG so staff know when to escalate to the CERT versus when to use HKISG programme materials.
Official event website: hkcert.org
HKISG membership: Review annual membership
Programme questions: Contact HKISG
Related HKISG resources
- All event briefings
- Online Education
- Security Bulletins
- CISO AI Security Briefing
- Wiki: AI security and governance
Editorial note
This page is published by the Hong Kong Information Security Group (HKISG) as a community briefing about “Innovate with Grace, Peace in Cyberspace” Webinar (HKCERT). It is not a ticket office, a paid speaking marketplace, legal advice, or a substitute for HKCERT coordination. Agenda details can change; confirm them on the organiser’s website.