It is very rewarding to meet to discuss key issues. IT security is one of the most sensitive issues for the development of companies.

The NACD has understood this. This major American association, which has more than 19,000 members among business leaders, organized its first summit in Europe last April and chose Geneva and theHotel Président Wilson to discuss this burning issue with leading specialists.

Our Studios had the opportunity to photograph the entirety of the meetings over the two days, including :

- For the opening night, the Britishwriter and science journalist, Simon Singh who presented the famous Enigma machine. Enigma was made famous through its use by the German army during the last world war and its decoding by the Allied forces, thus turning history upside down...

- The following day, many specialists from KPMG, Rapid7, American International Group and the Internet Security Alliance, provided keys to understanding cyber risk.

It was also discussed, as suggested by Brad Smith's, the president of Microsoft, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, to create a digital convention in Geneva. Beyond the technical questions, ethics was also at the heart of the debates, notably with the intervention of Joshua Klein.