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
- SESSION 2: Recent Major Attacks, Threats and Mitigations, chaired by Christoph Fischer, BFK
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
- 12:4013:10
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
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
- SESSION 4 : Case Studies from Organisations - Are standards Improving Cyber Defence or Creating New Risks? Chaired by Andreas Fuchsberger, Microsoft
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
- 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