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Conference Documentation: Cyber Defence (2008)

Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd

Published: May. 15, 2008


Table of Contents


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

Abstract

SMi’s Cyber Defence Conference is a practical and strategic networking event for military communication and critical infrastructure protection practitioners.

This conference will provide you with an overview on how cyber attacks are evolving, and which technologies have been developed to counter these threats. In addition security experts will discuss how state-of-the-art technologies are exposed to cyber threats and which preventative measures to take. Reviewing and evaluating recent attacks will allow you to discuss network resilience and best practices in a crisis situation.

Key Topics Include :
  • Evolving Cyber Security & Information Assurance threats to military communication networks and critical infrastructure
  • Vulnerabilities of state-of-the-art technologies including Voice over IP, IPV6 and Wireless Communication Networks
  • Estonian Cyber attack - lessons learnt and best practices
  • Military-civil cooperation in protecting national security and critical infrastructure
  • Latest developments in SCADA Security, intrusion detections and resilient systems
Keynote Addresses include:
  • Major General William T. Lord, Director, Cyberspace Transformation and Strategy, US Air Force Headquarters
  • Mikhel Tammet, Director, Communications and IT, Department, Estonian Ministry of Defence
  • Ronald Broersma, Chief Engineer of the Defense Research and Engineering Network (DREN), SPAWAR, US Navy
  • Douglas C Towers, Director, Defence Security Standards Organisation, UK MoD
  • John Bumgarner, Research Director for Security Technology, US Cyber Consequences Unit
  • Thomas Ramsauer, Division of IT Security, Federal Ministry of Interior, Germany
  • Ian Henderson, Manager Architecture & Strategy, BP Enterprise Security & Continuity, BP International
  • Dr Robert Ghanea-Hercock, Chief Researcher, Future Technologies Group, British Telecom (BT), UK


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