This day is the introduction to Security Week, setting the scene for the challenges and opportunities that will be discussed during the week. This workshop will cover:

  • The latest developments in cyber security
  • The threat landscape and major upcoming security threats, challenges and opportunities
  • Case studies of attacks in the past year, attack vectors, and emerging attacks
  • Organisation case studies: how standards helped them to improve their cyber security; are standards of any use at all
  • How these issues relate to forthcoming legislations such as the Cybersecurity Act and ePrivacy regulation

This thread provides a common understanding from which all workshop attendees (policy and technical) can work from during the week. 

Objectives:
Attendees will:

  • Have an appreciation of the breadth and scale of the cyber security challenge we face today
  • Understand the latest developments in cyber security and their impact on the technical landscape
  • Know key features and facts from case studies of recent cyber attacks
  • Leave with a common understanding from which to work during Security Week

Target audience:
Attendees with technical or policy backgrounds, from industry, academia and government, are welcome to gain a broad overview of the latest threats and state-of-the-art security technologies. 

Cyber Security Landscape: Monday 17 June 2019

Agenda 

  • 09:00
     

    Welcome to the ETSI Security Week and Thread Introduction
    Luis Jorge Romero, ETSI

  • SESSION 1: Opening Speeches - Setting the Scene of the Cyber Security Landscape Chaired by Alex Leadbeater BT, PC Chair
  • 09:10
     

    Current developments in the threat landscape from APT to Ransomware
    Christoph Fischer, BFK

  • 09:30
     

    Cooperation in the Cyber Domain
    Michael Widmann, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE)

  • 09:50
     

    Cybersecurity Challenges to European Society: Research, Policy and Standardization Effort
    Fabio di Franco, ENISA

  • 10:10
     

    Toward a Safe Quantum Future
    Michele Mosca, University of Waterloo

  • 10:30
     

    Questions & Answers

  • 10:45 Coffee, Posters & Demos
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  • SESSION 2: Recent Major Attacks, Threats and Mitigations, chaired by Christoph Fischer, BFK
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    This session will give an overview of the major cyber-attacks and threats over the past year and will look at the mitigation actions undertaken.

  • 11:15
     

    The Threat Landscape
    Eleanor F, NCSC

  • 11:35
     

    The Mobile Telecommunications Security Threat Landscape
    Samantha Kight, GSMA

  • 11:55
     

    Mutating Threats – The How, The Where…The Impact, The Opportunities
    Galina Pildush, PaloAlto

  • 12:15
     

    Questions & Answers

  • 12:30 Lunch, ETSI Explainer, Posters & Demos
  • 12:40
    13:10

    ETSI Explainer (Amphi Athena):  Migration to a QSC Future
    Scott Cadzow, TC CYBER WG QSC

  • SESSION 3: Latest Innovations and Technical Breakthroughs in Cybersecurity, Chaired by Kirsty P. NCSC
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    During this session, speakers will share their views on some of the latest innovations and solutions from industry and academia to enhance cyber defence postures.

  • 14:00
     

    CNI Threat Intelligence Challenges
    Alex Tarter, Thales UK 

  • 14:20
     

    Securing Cyberspace: How innovations in technology & law help keep us safe on the Internet
    Maciej Surowiec, Microsoft

  • 14:40
     

    Security failure as product defect: the new wave of liability
    Robert Carolina, Royal Holloway, Cyber Security Innovation

  • 15:00
     

    Questions & Answers

  • 15:30 Coffee, Posters & Demos
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  • SESSION 4 : Case Studies from Organisations - Are standards Improving Cyber Defence or Creating New Risks? Chaired by Andreas Fuchsberger, Microsoft
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    Through different use cases and application domains, this session will discuss success stories, improvements, limitations or potential risks that standards can bring in terms of cybersecurity.

  • 16:00
     

    The potential impact EU Cyber Security Act on Cloud Computing
    Daniele Catteddu, Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)

  • 16:20
     

    Hacked by Crypto
    Bret Jordan, Symantec Corporation

  • 16:40
     

    Trust & cyber security: How eIDAS qualified trust services generate a European trust space
    Kim Nguyen, D-Trust GmbH

  • 17:00
     

    The Automotive Cyber Threat 
    Alain Baritault, iotaBEAM

  • 17:20
     

    Landscape of Hardware roots of Trust for Connectivity and Security
    Nicolas Ponsini, ORACLE

  • 17:40
     

    Close of the Workshop

  • 17:40
    19:45

    Networking Event - Courtesy of 

    http://www.huawei.com

  • Alex Leadbeater, BT & TC CYBER Chairman - PC Chair
  • Sonia Compans, ETSI
  • Christoph Fisher, BFK
  • Andreas Fuchsberger, Microsoft
  • Kirsty Paine, NCSC
  • Colin Whorlow, NCSC 
  • Andreas Wolf, ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC27 Chair

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