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Conference Documentation: Cyber Defence (2008)
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- DAY 1
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Geoff Harris, President, Alderbridge Consulting Ltd.
- 9.10 Lessons Learnt from the Estonian Cyber Crisis and How to Respond
- An overview of events in May-June 2007
- Attacks on our “Way of Life” - How serious are they?
- Potential threats to society
- Cyber threats perceived by communities
- Who will respond to an attack and how to respond
- Lessons learnt for the future
- Toomas Viira, Information Security Manager, Estonian Informatics Centre.
- 9.50 Cyber Defense Decision Support System
- Areas where INFOSEC & Cyber Defence occur in NATO
- Security and Cyber Defence as an enabler for Network Centric Warefare
- Security communication challenges
- Future initiatives
- Heidi Bisch, Scientist, NATO C3 Agency.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 11.00 How to Secure E-mail: Setting the Trust Standard for Collaboration
- How to evaluate their own security risks when collaborating online
- The processes and policies to secure e-mail correspondence among global partners
- Real-life examples of how A&D organizations have benefited from Secure E-mail
- Future examples of data security throughout the supply chain, including document federation
- Marc Speltens , Outreach Director, Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program.
- 11.40 Napping in the Guardhouse: A Wakeup Call for Protecting Vital National Infrastructures
- Implications of cyber-attacks against critical infrastructures
- Increasing effectiveness of infrastructures attacks
- Infrastructures attacks as force multiplier
- John Bumgarner, Research Director, US Cyber Consequences Unit.
- 12.20 Networking Lunch
- 1.30 National Plan for Information Infrastructure Protection/CIP Implementation Plan - Organising Security Jointly
- Challenges and joint responsibility
- Overview national plan for information infrastructure protection
- CIP implementation plan
- Roadmap and next steps
- Thomas Ramsauer , , German Ministry of Interior.
- 2.10 An Outline of the Vulnerabilities of Industrial Control Systems
- Requirements for a fully integrated and sustainable vulnerability assessment of systems
- Processes and methodologies
- Experimental platforms for security assessment
- Marcelo Masera, , Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen Joint Research Centre (JCR) - European Commission .
- DAY 2
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Geoff Harris, President, Alderbridge Consulting Ltd.
- 9.10 Using Secure Software to Manage Classified Data and Cross-Domain Information Transfer
- Using a SKPP EAL6+ certified operating system/ hypervisor for software control of security applications and classified data
- Keep secret and unclassified data securely on the same computer
- Policy-based upgrading and downgrading of information
- Connect computers to secret and restricted networks simultaneously
- Undergoing evaluation for CWID networks
- Jeremy Flann, Director of Business Development, Green Hills Software.
- 9.50 Computing ‘Environment’: It’s more than Binary Code - It’s About Criminals!!
- Overview of mutated risks of cyber attacks
- Changing cyber attack awareness in the community
- Challenges for responding to attacks
- Microsoft’s initiatives and solutions - and sometimes they are free!
- Ole Tom Seierstad, Chief Security Adviser , Microsoft Norway .
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 11.00 Wi-Fi Security or Where are the Threats?
- Short review of Wi-Fi security
- Threats on infrastructures
- Client-side attacks
- New challenges: how to secure Wi-Fi based new technologies (UMA, IWLAN...)
- New threats, fuzzing techniques...
- Towards new attacks?
- Franck Veysset , Senior Expert, Internet/Intranet Security, France Telecom.
- 11.40 Securing IP Telephony - What are the issues and how to solve them?
- IP telephony in a nutshell
- Risk analysis, what are the threats?
- How to secure the infrastructure
- How to design secure IP telephony networks
- Securing voice communications: methods and issues
- Steinthor Bjarnason, Consulting Engineer Security, Cisco Systems.
- 12.20 Networking Lunch
- 1.30 Firewall Technologies - For Military & Public Sector Security
- Scenarios and threat model
- What is state-of-the-art and how does it meet the requirements?
- Military requirements: multi-level/multi-domain information security
- Firewalls in the tactical domain
- A SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) perspective on firewalls
- Dr Anders Fongen , Senior Scientist, Information Management Division, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI).
- 2.10 Autonomous Cyber Defence Systems
- Software agents in cyber security
- Bio-inspired cyber defence capabilities
- Adaptive and self* systems for security
- Intelligent systems in defence
- Robert Ghanea-Hercock, Chief Researcher, Future Technologies Group, British Telecom.
- 3.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks followed by Afternoon Tea
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