Seminar on Road-Mapping Cybersecurity Research and Innovation

Seminar on Road-Mapping Cybersecurity Research and Innovation

By NIS WG3/CAPITAL/CSP FORUM

Date and time

Wednesday, October 8, 2014 · 9am - 6pm CEST

Location

Grand Hotel Baglioni

Piazza Unità Italiana 6, Firenze Italy Italy

Description

Event Co-Organised By CAPITAL, CSP FORUM, European Commission NIS WG3

Agenda

8.30 - 9.00 Registration and coffee

9.00 - 10.00 Keynotes on emerging areas of information technology

Opening : Afonso Ferreira - European Commission

Keynote : Aljosa Pasic - Business Development Director in Atos Research & innovation

Keynote: Alessandro Armando - Head Of Unit , FBK.


10.00 - 13.00 ( Parallel Track 1 & Track 2 )

10.00 - 13.00 Parallel Track 1 : Business Industry Challenges for (Cyber)Security ( CSP Forum)

Introduction: Luca Compagne (SAP, CSP Forum Cluster Leader)

Industrial Session [Detailed Speaker abstracts can be viewed HERE ]

Industrial Speaker 1

Title: Industrial Challenges of Secure Software Development

Speaker: Achim Brucker, SAP SE

Industrial Speaker 2

Title: Industrial challenges toward Cyber-Security Trends and Risks

Speaker: Domenico Raguseo, IBM, Europe Security Systems Technical Sales and Solutions Manager

Industrial Speaker 3

Title: The Italian “Cyber Security District” and industrial challenges for malicious apps detection

Speaker: Giantonio Chiarelli, Rocco Mammoliti, Andrea Volponi, Cyber Security Analyst at Poste Italiane’s CERT

Research Session [Detailed Speaker abstracts can be viewed HERE ]

Research Speaker 1

Title: Developer-Centered Security Engineering Tools

Speaker:Sven Türpe, Fraunhofer SIT (EC SPRIDE, German national project)

Research Speaker 2

Title: Efficient Vulnerability Management: Measuring Vulnerabilities and Exploits for Better Security Strategies

Speaker: Fabio Massacci, Luca Allodi,U. of Trento (TENACE-Italian national project,EU SECONOMICS)

Research Speaker 3

Title:The attack navigator - finding and defending against socio-technical attacks

Speaker: Kai Rannenberg, Goethe University Frakfurt (TREsPASS, EU project)

Research Speaker 4

Title: Behavioural Malware detection with Quantitative Data-Flow Graphs

Speaker: Alexander Pretschner, Martin Ochoa, Technische Universität München (DFG SPP “Reliably Secure Software Systems”, German national project)

Panel with Open Floor discussion

Moderator: Luigi Rebuffi (EOS)

Panelists: all speakers


10.00 - 13.00 Parallel Track 2 : CAPITAL Emerging areas of information technology

Introduction to the project (Mari Kert / 10 minutes)

Session Moderator: Michael Sieber , EDA

Panel 1:

Presentation 1: Introducing the emerging areas of information technologies and reference models (Bruno Crispo – University of Trento/ 15 minutes)

Presentation 2: Reference models (Bruno Crispo – University of Trento / 15 minutes)

Presentation 3: IoT/Cloud/Big data analytics nexus (Jonathan Cave, University of Warwick/15 minutes)

Questions and answers 25 minutes

Coffee break: 20 minutes

Panel 2:

Presentation 1: Threats/Solutions (Riccardo Zanetti, Engineering/15 minutes)

Presentation 2: Gaps – Collaboration Tool (Aljosa Pasic, Atos/15 minutes)

Presentation 3: Bernhard Hämmeli CEO Acris GmbH and University of Zurick (15 minutes)

Q&A 25 minutes

Presentation 4: Next steps – Market study (Anastasia Yagafarova, Ecorys– 10 minutes)


13.00 to 14.00 - LUNCH


14.00 -18.00

Track 3: European Commission Network and Information Security Platform (NIS P) Working Group 3 on Secure ICT Research and Innovation working meeting

Introduction (Fabio Martinelli, Raul Riesco Granadino)

Keynote CAPITAL (Mari Kert):Outcomes of the CAPITAL Session and recommendations for the NIS Platform.

Keynote CSP Forum (Luca Compagna):Business Industry Cybersecurity challenges , and how research is addressing.

Keynote Afonso Ferreira , EC: WG3's work within the EU CyberSecurity Strategy

Speakers

  1. Secure ICT landscape (20 mins) (Evangelos Markatos)
  2. Business cases and innovation paths (Paul Kearney, Zeta Dooly)
  3. Education and training for cybersecurity (Claire Vishik)
  4. Strategic research agenda (SRA) (Pascal Bisson)


Description of the main areas of interest:

Individuals’ Digital Rights and Capabilities (Individual layer) (Kai Rannenberg ) Resilient Digital Civilisation (Collective layer) (Jim Clarke, Nick Wainwright)

Trustworthy (Hyperconnected) Infrastructures (Infrastructure layer) (Steffen Wendzel)

Cross analysis among the areas of interest (Volkmar Lotz) Interactive session - decision making over major observations Q&A

Finish 18.00

Organized by

NIS WG3/CAPITAL/CSP FORUM

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