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In this wide-ranging panel moderated by Josh Rogin, leaders from government and industry confront the reality that cyber threats are accelerating—and civilian infrastructure is now on the battlefield. Roberto Baldoni, Brendan Dowling, Mikko Karikyto, and Alex Wong discuss how democracies can build “trustless” supply chains, raise baseline cyber hygiene, and strengthen public-private intelligence sharing to stay ahead of nation-state adversaries. From telecom network security and AI-driven attacks to strategic autonomy, interoperability, and the race toward 6G, the panel makes a clear case: the free world can move faster—but only if allies coordinate, fill capability gaps across the tech stack, and impose real consequences on attackers. Panel Participants • Roberto Baldoni — Senior Advisor on Technology and Cybersecurity Policy to the Italian Ambassador in the USA • Brendan Dowling — Deputy Secretary, Critical Infrastructure & Protective Security, Australian Government • Mikko Karikyto — Chief Product Security Officer, Ericsson • Alex Wong — Global Chief Strategy, Hanwha Group • Moderator: Josh Rogin — Lead Global Security Analyst, WP Intelligence, The Washington Post