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8-9.10.2018
THEQUESTFORCYBERTRUST
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CYBERSEC 2018
SUMMARY#CSEU18
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Armed forces in various countries keep developing their abilities to make sure national security is strengthened. Nowadays even public trust in crucial democratic processes depends on the proper security of the technology layer. Trust is the key, and this keyis furnished by cybersecurity.
During two days of the conference, we have seen many panel discussions andpresentations which were trying to tackle mentioned topics. The ideas have beenexchanged, appropriate ‘know-how’ identified, and weaknesses highlighted. Regardless of the fact that there is still a lot of work to do, we firmly believe that initiatives likeCYBERSEC result in improving cybersecurity and building trust in the ongoing global digital transformation.
Therefore, we would like to sincerely thank you for all the support. We do appreciatethat you believe in us and the idea that only honest on-topic conversation and jointactivity will create secure cyberspace, the main goal we are all working towards. In a world plagued by conflicts and violence, a concerted effort is needed even more. We maintain that we can undertake this task together and continue our cooperation in the future.
We look forward to welcoming you every year – to CYBERSEC.
Yours faithfully,CYBERSEC Team
Dear Sir or Madam,
the fourth edition of the European Cybersecurity Forum - CYBERSEC 2018 has come to an end. During the conference, following the theme “The Quest for Cyber Trust”,we have discussed all the most important issues which our cybersecurity communityis facing at the moment.
In our opinion, trust is a necessary condition to take full advantage of the potential the Internet and leading-edge technologies bring. What’s more, cyber trust must beunderstood in all its dimensions. Users need to be sure they won’t fall victimto cybercriminals. Also, they need to be confident that their privacy is not violated by any party. Critical infrastructure operators need to be sure the functioning of industrialcontrol systems won’t be tampered with. Likewise with the Internet of Things, which is now ubiquitous. We all trust that the producers of products and services we put touse are going to provide secure solutions throughout the supply chain and thatstate-of-the-art technologies scientists develop are going to increase the safetyof cyberspace use and not aggravate the threats which lurk there. Internationally,policymakers are attempting to set new norms of responsible behaviour as a meansof building trust are being established.
CSEU18 IN NUMBERS THE QUEST FOR CYBER TRUST#
1of world’stop policypriorities
45Startuppresentations
50+Presentations,panel discussions& workshops
113CYBERSECpartners& patrons
25Startups
2Days of inspiringand fruitfuldiscussions
45Representedcountries
4Thematicstreams
100Accreditedjournalists
150+Speakers
156 KTwitterimpressions
1100+Cybersecurityenthusiasts
CYBERSEC 2017 THROUGH THE LENS
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AMONG CYBERSEC 2018SPEAKERS
Marek ZagórskiPolish Minister
of Digital Affairs
Edna ConwayChief Security Officer,
Global Value Chain, Cisco Systems
John FrankVice President, EU Gover-nment Affairs, Microsoft
Pablo ChavezVice President,
Global Public Policy and Government Relations,
Google Cloud
Antonio MissiroliAssistant Secretary
General for Emerging Se-curity Challenges, NATO
Edvinas KerzaVice-minister of National Defence of the Republic
of Lithuania
Ciaran MartinCEO, UK National Cyber
Security Centre
Melissa HathawayPresident, Hathaway Global Strategies, LLC; Former Cy-bersecurity Advisor, George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations; Expert, The
Kosciuszko Institute
Katie MoussourisFounder & CEO, Luta
Security
Mary-Jo de LeeuwPresident, Internet of Toys
Platform; Co-Founderand Vice President,
Women in Cyber Security Foundation
Steven WilsonHead, Cybercrime Center,
EUROPOL
Cdr Michael Widmann Head, Strategy Branch,
NATO CCD COE
Daniel Ahn Senior Vice President,
R&D Software Security, Samsung
Zrinko PetenerHead of Cabinet for
Defence and National Security, Office of the
President of the Republic of Croatia
Juraj Malcho Chief Technology Officer,
ESET
Gen. Włodzimierz Nowak Member, Management
Board and Chief Security, Legal and Compliance Of-ficer, T-Mobile Poland SA
Nikodem Bończa Tomaszewski CEO, Exatel
Andrzej Dopierała President
of the Management Board, Asseco Data Systems; Vice
Presidentof the Management Board,
Asseco Poland
Rafal RohozinskiCEO, SecDev Group
Justin KershawDirector, Global Cyber Solutions, Intelligence,
Information and Services, Raytheon
Paweł SurówkaPresident
of the ManagementBoard, PZU SA
Tomasz ZdzikotSecretary of State,
Polish Ministry of National Defence
Karol OkońskiSecretary of State, Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs
Ambassador Marina Kaljurand
Chair, Global Commission on the Stability of Cyber-space; Former Minister,
Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
See the full list of CYBERSEC 2018 speakers here: https://cybersecforum.eu/en/krakow/speakers/
Ambassador Sorin DucaruSenior Fellow, Hudson
Institute; Former Assistant Secretary General,Emerging SecurityChallenges, NATO
Kris McConkey Threat Detection &
Response - Lead Partner, PwC
Karolina MojzesowiczDeputy Head, DataProtection Unit, DG
Justice and Consumers, European Commission
Michael Daly CTO, Cyber and Special
Missions, Raytheon
Jarosław PonderHead, ITU Office
for Europe, International Telecommunication Union
Brig. Gen. Hans FolmerNetherlands Army
Air Cdre Philip LesterHead Doctrine,
Air Space and Cyber, UK Development, Concept
and Doctrine Centre
Pierre Chastanet Head, Cloud & Software
Unit, Directorate General for Communications Networks,
Content and Technology, European Commission
Michael LevinradExecutive director,
International Cooperation Division, Israel National
Cybersecurity Directorate
Ambassador Thomas Fitschen
Special Representative for Cyber Foreign Policy and Cybersecurity, German Federal Foreign Office
Michał BoniMember,
European Parliament
Martin MellorCountry Manager Poland,
Ericsson
APART FROM THE MAIN AGENDA,CYBERSEC 2018 PROGRAMME
WAS BRIMMING WITH ADDITIONALINITIATIVES, WORKING
SESSIONS AND SPECIAL PANELS
SPECIAL DISCUSSION PANEL: YOUNG CYBERSECURITY LEADERS LOOKING AHEAD
Young leaders looking ahead was a new initiative addressed to young, ambitious and visionarystudents from the world’s most renowned academic institutions interested in strategicand interdisciplinary aspects of cybersecurity. MA and PhD students took part in the Call for Papers on challenges in cyberspace within such domains as international relations,economy, national security, defence, etc. Authors of the three best papers were invited to take part in a dedicated panel discussion entitled „Young Cybersecurity Leaders Looking Ahead”.
WORKING SESSION:BLOCKCHAIN UNCHAINED – CURRENT CHALLENGES & LESSONS LEARNED
The working session enabled the participants to present and discuss the developmentopportunities and cybersecurity challenges associated with blockchain technology andcryptocurrencies. A multi-stakeholder and interactive formula of the working sessionencouraged the exchange of knowledge and experiences between participants representing both the private and the public sector, thus facilitating an inclusive discussion that gives a more comprehensive consideration of different perspectives : business, public policy and regulatory. Following the working session, the Kosciuszko Institute will work together with its partners and experts to draft a publication on the development opportunitiesand key challenges related to blockchain technology. The paper will analyseboth the issues and the recommendations discussed during the working session.
This project has been funded with support from the Małopolska Region
BREAKOUT SESSION:LABELLING & CERTIFICATION LANDSCAPE – BUILDING A TRUSTWORTHY ICT INDU-STRY
Labelling and certification of ICT products and services may strongly contribute to thedevelopment of a higher level of transparency and trustworthiness in cybersecurity and help to stimulate further development of the Digital Single Market. The aim of the debate wasto address various aspects of ICT products and services labelling and certification in order to support the growth of Europe’s constantly digitising economies. By gathering representatives of both the public sector and the industry, the session contributed to finding the commonground between diverse perspectives (business, legal etc.) on the scope and rules of ICT labelling.
Debate was co-organized with the Knowledge Transfer Network on behalf of TRUESSEC.eu
SPECIAL CLOSED WORKING SESSION - POSITIVE PEACE IN CYBERSPACE:THE UNTOLD STORY
The purpose of this session was to reflect on the role of the European Union, other internationalactors, and regional organisations in strengthening the elements which contribute to positive peace. Building resilience, stimulating growth, promoting human rights, and ensuring inclusion are all important components of a stability regime in cyberspace and as such are recognisedby the European Union as important aspects of its cyber diplomacy and reinforcedby the EU Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox.
The session was co-organized with EU Cyber Direct.
SPECIAL CLOSED WORKING SESSION- LESSONS FOR FUTURE CYBER FORCES
Along with land, air and sea, cyberspace has become a full-fledged new dimension of militaryconflicts, challenging states’ very ability to defend their interests and protect theircore values. As a new operational domain for armed forces, cyberspace entails new tasksand challenges, and the rapidly evolving cyber environment requires from authoritiesto find appropriate and flexible answers. The purpose of this practical session was to exchangeopinions on how to prepare armed forces to by fully operational in this new domain.Special attention was dedicated to the aspects related to Special Forces.
The Session was co-organized with Polish Special Forces Command.
SPECIAL CLOSED WORKING SESSION- SAFEGUARDING CYBERSPACE – STRENGTHENING CAPABILITIES BY POOLING OF EXPERIENCE
The purpose of this practical session was to present good practices to pool experienceon ensuring security in cyberspace and among institutions, which play a key rolein safeguarding the cyber domain. The main objective is to promote proper response for threats, foster cooperation and integrate actions of all national and international institutionsresponsible for watching over security, reliability and efficiency of the ICT networks.
The session was co-organized with NASK, National Research Institute.
CYBERSEC 2018ACCOMPANYINGEVENTSINNOVATION HYDE PARK
Innovation Hyde Park was heldin the conference main hall and gave the opportunity to privatecompanies, start-ups andassociations to present innovativecybersecurity solutions and waysof implementing technologyin a cyber secure manneron a daily basis.
Titles of the presentations:• Cryptomage Cyber Eye – Network anomaly detection• Think like a hacker! – Mobile applications threats presented
by Securing• How can customer transfers be fully secure? Shrelock
device by Alior Bank• The true value of security automation: from rule-based to AI
presented by Verint• Cyberwatching.eu – the European watch on cybersecurity
and privacy• Raytheon’s cyber academy• Tools to keep you safe online presented by Google• The future is mobile. Samsung solutions for enterprise
mobility• Protect the heart of organization from critical incidents.• SecureVisio: Innovative soar and IT GRC solution presented
by eSecure• A practical overview of cybersecurity of critical
infrastructure and industrial systems presented by Tekniska• Recommendations regarding cybersecurity requirements for
electric devices presented by ZIPSEE• Big Data Analytics for Defence and Law enforcement
agencies presented by OAK Branch• Digital transformation in the insurance industry – The PZU
approach
On the Hyde Park we hosted also two panel discussions:• Q&A session with authors, featuring some of the
best-selling cybersecurity books writers• CYBERSEC HUB: Cybersecurity vs Innovations where
the point of discussion was the newest technologieswhich are using in cybersecurity solutions.
CYBERSEC 2018ACCOMPANYINGEVENTSCRYPTOMAGE CYBER EYE
An inauguration of a new network anomaly detection solution Cryp-tomage Cyber Eye took placeduring the 4th European CybersecurityForum. The presented productis the first commercial solution for a low-level network steganographydetection. Amongst other functionalities it also detects sophisticated networkattacks, suspicious network traffic and botnet activity. Cryptomage teampresented the solution and its practicalappliance. The Cryptomage Cyber Eye inauguration was attended by dozenscybersecurity executives and experts as well as government officials. CryptomageCyber Eye got a very warm welcomefrom all attendees.
CYBERSEC 2018ACCOMPANYINGEVENTSEXHIBITION:DIGITS CODES CIPHERS100 YEARS OF POLISH INDEPENDENCE
This year is a special one for Poland – the 100thanniversary of its reclaimed independence.Celebrations include various events that are ta-king place not only in Poland but around the world.The Kosciuszko Institute also wanted to take part in national festivities and organized an unprecedented exhibition entitled “Digits, Codes, Ciphers – 100 Years of Polish Independence” devoted to the contribution of Polish scientists in the worldwide development of mathematics, cryptography and computer science.
The exhibition displayed archival and contemporary materials and exhibited related to the most eminent representatives of the Lviv School of Mathematics,documents of Polish radio intelligence from the Po-lish-Bolshevik war which have recently been included in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register and the unique Enigma coding machine. At the same time itdemonstrated how joint efforts of countriescan be transformed into shared success, which in today’s cyber worldallows us to improvenational and international security.
The official opening of the exhibition took placeon Monday evening, 8 October, in the 16th-centuryCzeczotka Palace and was combined withCYBERSEC 2018 Banquet.
The next century is also going to be marked by a joint struggle for cyber sovereignty.•
CYBERSEC 2018IN MEDIA & SOCIAL MEDIAINFORMATION ABOUT CYBERSEC IN MEDIA 2018 REACHED OVER 9,5 MLN PEOPLE
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SC Magazine - CSEU 18: Digital infrastructure project could see Eastern Europe ‚leapfrog’ Western Europe in cyber-security | Article: [link]
La Vanguardia - Expertos analizan en Cracovia como mejorar ciberseguridad en Europa | Article: [link]
Computer Weekly - Nato to be fully operationalin cyber space by 2023| Article: [link]
Rzeczpospolita - 5G to szansa na rozwój dla całego naszego regionu | Article: [link]
PAP - Prezydent: cyfrowe zagrożenia na liściekluczowych problemów | Article [link]
Onet - Cyfrowa Autostrada Trójmorzana liście priorytetów | Article: [link]
Polskie Radio - Minister Marek Zagórski: rządwkrótce przyjmie ostatnie przepisydot. Cyberbezpieczeństwa | Article: [link]
Euractiv - Informacja prasowa: Zakończyło się IV Europejskie Forum Cyberbezpieczeństwa– CYBERSEC 2018 | Article: [link]
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