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Safeguarding Digital Government: Estonia’s Strategies for Countering AI-driven Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Risks

With Liisa-Ly Pakosta
Date & Time:
14:00 - 15:00,
Tuesday 20 May, 2025
Location:
Blavatnik School of Government

About

In an era of rapidly advancing AI and increasingly sophisticated threats in cyberspace, how can governments undergoing a digital transformation foster trust and innovation? As a global pioneer in digital governance, Estonia offers valuable lessons in balancing security, openness, and resilience in cyberspace.

H.E. Liisa-Ly Pakosta, Minister of Justice and Digital Affairs of the Republic of Estonia, will share how governments can navigate emerging challenges and AI-driven risks in the digital age, drawing on Estonia’s global leadership in digital policy. In conversation with Dr. Aaron Maniam this event is hosted at the Blavatnik School of Government in partnership with the Oxford Internet Institute. The short lecture will be followed by an opportunity for audience questions and light refreshments.

 

Liisa-Ly Pakosta is the Minister of Justice and Digital Affairs of Estonia. With a strong background in history, law, and public service, she has played a key role in shaping Estonia’s digital and legal landscapes. Her previous roles include Member of Parliament, Gender Equality and Equal Treatment Commissioner, and Director General of the Estonian National Heritage Board.

A passionate advocate for equal rights, digital innovation, and cultural preservation, she brings both policy expertise and a human-centered approach to leadership. Liisa holds degrees in history and law and is currently pursuing her PhD in law at the University of Tartu.

Outside of her official duties, she is a mother of five, a devoted craft enthusiast, and an active promoter of sustainable living.

Speaker

Liisa-Ly Pakosta

Liisa-Ly Pakosta

Minister of Justice and Digital Affairs, Republic of Estonia

Liisa helped shape Estonia’s digital & legal landscapes. Formerly a Member of Parliament, Gender Equality & Equal Treatment Commissioner, Director General of the Estonian National Heritage Board.

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