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PEFnet

November 20, 2025

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Preliminary programme:  THURSDAY, 20th November 2025

 

  • Registration of Participants

9:00 - 9:30

  • Plenary Session

Keynote Speaker:

Kamil Malinka: "Cybersecurity Aspects of AI: From User Risks to Research Challenges"

Martin Lakomý: "Effects of digital skills and other individual factors on retirement decision-making and their gender differences"

9:30 - 11:30

  • Lunch

11:30 - 12:30

  • Parallel Conference Sessions I. 

12:30 - 14:30

  • Coffee Break

14:30 - 15:00

  • Parallel Conference Sessions II. 

15:00 - 17:00

17:00 - 22:00

 


Keynote Speakers

    • Kamil Malinka is an associate professor at FIT VUT in Brno and head of the Security@FIT research group, which focuses on information technology security. His research focuses primarily on the security aspects of artificial intelligence, such as the risks associated with the misuse of deepfakes. As part of his teaching activities, he teaches courses in the field of cyber security, where he systematically incorporates new trends and technologies, including AI, into his teaching and monitors how these technologies are changing education and practice.

      His talk explores the cybersecurity challenges driven by recent advances in AI—through three lenses: AI as an attacker’s tool, as a defender’s tool, and as a target—with practical demos and a preview of emerging research directions.

    • Dr. Lakomý is a research assistant at the Faculty of Business and Economics, Mendel University in Brno. His research focuses on the social aspects of population ageing, the situation of older workers in the labour market, the development of family relationships and the associated value changes based on cross-national quantitative data. Lakomý received his Ph.D. in Sociology in 2019 and has gained experience in domestic research activities and research stays at the University of Bergen, the Netherlands Demographic Institute, and Syracuse University. His most notable publications have come as the lead/sole author of articles in the European Journal of Ageing, European Societies, Information, Communication and Society, and Social Science Research.

      Lakomý will present a recently published study examining the impact of digital skills on retirement intentions within the European context. The findings illustrate how changes in digital skills and other individual characteristics influence older workers over time.