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16/10/2013 10:45 Paolo Balboni Scientific Director European Privacy Association Paolo Balboni, Ph.D., is a top tier European ICT, Privacy & Data Protection lawyer and serves as Data Protection Officer (DPO) for multinational companies. As a frequently invited speaker, Balboni has spoken at more than 50 international conferences around the world in the last 2 years on ICT, Privacy & Data Protection legal matters. He is a regular invited expert on the revision of the EU General Data Protection Regulation to the European Parliament. Balboni is the author of the book Trustmarks in E-Commerce: The Value of Web Seals and the Liability of their Providers (Cambridge University Press) and of numerous papers on European ICT, Privacy & Data protection law. Balboni is the Scientific Director of European Privacy Association, Cloud Computing Sector Director and responsible for Foreign Affairs of Italian Institute for Privacy. He is admitted to the Bar in Milan and the Founding Partner at ICT Legal Consulting. Together with his team, he provides legal advice across Europe to multinational companies, especially concerning personal data protection, IT-contracts, cloud computing, e-commerce, e-marketing, advertising, Web 2.0 service providers’ liability, Law Enforcement Agency (LEA) access to information and databases, digital contract and document management, and intellectual property rights. He also advises celebrities on privacy and copyright matters. He has considerable experience in the following areas: IT - including Cloud Computing, Big Data & Analytics, Media & Entertainment, e-Health, Fashion, Banking, Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CFT). Alberto Crespo Head of Secure Identity Atos Spain S.A. Alberto Crespo is currently working at Atos as Head of Secure Identity Technologies Lab within Atos Research & Innovation, managing a multi-disciplinary information security research team which has been/is involved on several security-related national and European R&D projects (IDENTICA, Segur@, Thofu, PICOS, SEMIRAMIS, MobiGuide, PACT, STORK, SSEDIC, STORK 2.0 and FutureID). He has several years of professional experience in physical and information security projects across Europe which encompass, among others, trust and privacy applied to complex Identity and Access Management projects, credential and access control systems development and analysis (including identity verification solutions based on biometrics applied as well to border control) and consultancy in international standards for the issuance of secure travel and identity documents. He holds a Degree in Computer Science Engineering (Cp.E.) at the Universidad Pontificia of Salamanca in Madrid with Specialisation Profile in Financial Computing and the International Baccalaureate Diploma (among other bicultural qualifications).

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Page 1: Paolo Balboni Scientific Director European Privacy Association · Together with his team, he provides legal advice across Europe to multinational companies, especially concerning

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Paolo Balboni Scientific Director European Privacy Association Paolo Balboni, Ph.D., is a top tier European ICT, Privacy & Data Protection lawyer and serves as Data Protection Officer (DPO) for multinational companies. As a frequently invited speaker, Balboni has spoken at more than 50 international conferences around the world in the last 2 years on ICT, Privacy & Data Protection legal matters. He is a regular invited expert on the revision of the EU General Data Protection Regulation to the European Parliament. Balboni is the author of the book Trustmarks in E-Commerce: The Value of Web Seals and the Liability of their Providers (Cambridge University Press) and of numerous papers on European ICT, Privacy & Data protection law. Balboni is the Scientific Director of European Privacy Association, Cloud Computing Sector Director and responsible for Foreign Affairs of Italian Institute for Privacy. He is admitted to the Bar in Milan and the Founding Partner at ICT Legal Consulting. Together with his team, he provides legal advice across Europe to multinational companies, especially concerning personal data protection, IT-contracts, cloud computing, e-commerce, e-marketing, advertising, Web 2.0 service providers’ liability, Law Enforcement Agency (LEA) access to information and databases, digital contract and document management, and intellectual property rights. He also advises celebrities on privacy and copyright matters. He has considerable experience in the following areas: IT - including Cloud Computing, Big Data & Analytics, Media & Entertainment, e-Health, Fashion, Banking, Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CFT). Alberto Crespo Head of Secure Identity Atos Spain S.A. Alberto Crespo is currently working at Atos as Head of Secure Identity Technologies Lab within Atos Research & Innovation, managing a multi-disciplinary information security research team which has been/is involved on several security-related national and European R&D projects (IDENTICA, Segur@, Thofu, PICOS, SEMIRAMIS, MobiGuide, PACT, STORK, SSEDIC, STORK 2.0 and FutureID). He has several years of professional experience in physical and information security projects across Europe which encompass, among others, trust and privacy applied to complex Identity and Access Management projects, credential and access control systems development and analysis (including identity verification solutions based on biometrics applied as well to border control) and consultancy in international standards for the issuance of secure travel and identity documents. He holds a Degree in Computer Science Engineering (Cp.E.) at the Universidad Pontificia of Salamanca in Madrid with Specialisation Profile in Financial Computing and the International Baccalaureate Diploma (among other bicultural qualifications).

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Freddy Dezeure Head of CERT-EU European Commission Freddy Dezeure graduated as Master of Science in Engineering in 1982. After joining the European Commission in 1987, he has held a variety of management functions in administrative, financial and operational areas, in particular in information technology. Since the 1st of June 2011 he leads the CERT-EU Team for the EU Institutions. Steve Gold Editor-in-Chief IT Security Pro From his base in Sheffield, England, Steve has been a journalist for far too long for his own good (only joking!) - actually, he's been a business journo/tech writer for 28 years, 25 of them full-time. He has specialised in IT security, business matters, the Internet andcommunications for most of that time. Steve is a regular contributor to: Euromedia The Guardian IPTV IT Security Pro - where he is editor-in-chief (launch Feb 2012) The IT Pro Portal Widely regarded as something of an authority on business matters,communications and IT security, he has launched and edited several UK trade publications, including Telelink and PC Dealer. He sleeps in his spare time Alessandro Guarino Senior Information Security Professional StudioAG Alessandro Guarino is a senior information security professional, independent researcher and writer. He is CEO of StudioAG, a consulting firm based in Italy whose services were used by the industry and the public sector. He holds a degreee in Industrial Engineering and is completing work on a thesis on Information Security Economics for a degree in Economics and Business. He is an ISO active expert in JTC 1/SC 27 (IT Security techniques commitee) and contributed in particular to the development of cybersecurity and digital investigation standards. He represents Italy in the CEN-CENELEC-ETSI Cybersecurity Coordination Group.

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Nader Henein Regional Director, Product Security – Advisory Division Blackberry Nader Henein works within the Advisory Division of BlackBerry Security Group, interfacing with security agencies, governmental bodies and strategic enterprise partners. The team’s primary focus is to aid in the understanding of the risks within mobile computing and to stay ahead of a steep curve as an ever changing ecosystem presents exponentially increasing challenges. Reiner Kraft Researcher Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology Reiner Kraft is a researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology. He works in the department of Security Management (SMA) and has been focusing on information security topics for more than 15 years. His main areas of expertise are: information security management and information security management standards like the ISO 27k and the German IT-Grundschutz, development of security concepts, risk analysis and risk management, and development of concepts for security trainings and awareness campaigns. Udo Kroon CIO, FIU.NET Ministry of Security and Justice Udo Kroon, CIO specialised in Business & ICT Strategy and Innovation. With a strong background in software engineering, security, analysis, design, research & development, responsible for leading edge technology solutions for the Netherlands Ministry of Security and Justice, and international intelligence agencies. Degree in Technical Engineering and Industrial Product Development from Technical University Rijswijk. Master of Science at Institute for Advanced Computer Science of Leiden University research on ICT strategy, enterprise architecture and scenario thinking. As CIO amongst others responsible for technology innovations of FIU.NET: a sophisticated decentralised computer system establishing a virtual information cloud between the EU Financial Intelligence Units, and their (over 550) distributed government, commercial and public information sources, that enables real time analysis of distributed information and emerging knowledge otherwise legally, organisationally, technically or financially impossible to achieve. Advisor to various international organisations and EU programs, and member of the Egmont Information Technology Working Group. Speaker at international conferences (e.g. Egmont, European Commission, Knowledge and Expertise Centre for Intelligent Data Analysis, Netherlands Forensic Institute, IMF & World Bank) to inspire and enable new business

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opportunities through agile information technology innovations: making the impossible possible. Julia Langlouis SAP Julia Langlouis is with SAP since 2000 and has worked in several Marketing-, PreSales- and Program Management roles at SAP Germany and SAP America. Since 2005, she works in the Corporate Security department in internal roles with the focus on establishing internal security communities and security communications. For the past 2 years, she and Klaus Schimmer were globally responsible for mandatory information security web-based trainings at SAP for all employees and managers. They won the second prize in the security award Baden-Wuerttemberg in 2009 and 2012 for their past two global security campaigns. Julia Langlouis holds a Master degree in Business, French and Spanish from the Eberhard-Karls-Universitaet Tuebingen, University of Tuebingen, Germany. Yves Le Roux Principal Consultant CA Technologies After his graduation from Paris University in 1970, Yves Le Roux worked in the Rothschild Group where, among others tasks, he was in charge of the network security and other security related issues. In 1981, he joined the French Ministry of Industry where he was in charge of the Open Systems Standardization programs. In 1986, he took the position of European Information Security Manager at Digital Equipment. Then, he joined the security research and development team. In 1999, he went to Entrust Technologies, PKI software editor. In 2003, Yves joined Computer Associates Int. as a Technology Strategist.

• He has co-authored three books on security. He was a lecturer at Paris University and spoke in many conferences (e.g. ISSE 2011, SecureCloud 2012, European ID management Conference 2012, EUROCACS/ISRM 2012).

• Member of the (ISC)2®European Advisory Board. • Member of the ISACA Guidance and Practices Committee and chair of the ISACA

Privacy Task Force. • Board Member of AFAI (ISACA French Chapter)

Herbert Leitold Head of Graz division A-SIT, Austria Herbert Leitold holds a master of telecommunications and informatics. He has been research assistant at Graz University of Technology from 1996 to 2001. In 2001 he changed to the Secure Information Technology Center –

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Austria (A-SIT) where he manages the technology assessment activities. In 2003 he became board member of the non-profit foundation Stiftung Secure Information and Communication Technologies (SIC). From 2005 to 2012 he has been head of the E-Government Innovation Center (EGIZ), a joint initiative of Graz University of Technology and the Austrian Federal Chancellery. In the area of identity management Herbert contributed to the Austrian Citizen Card project “Bürgerkarte” from its beginning in 2000. He worked in the EU eID Large Scale Pilot “STORK” where he served as Member State Council co-chair in 2009. He has been pilot leader of the integration of STORK with the European Commission Authentication Service (ECAS), leader of the new technologies wok packages, and contributed to the STORK meets epSOS “STepS” liaison with the eHealth LSP. In the successor project STORK 2.0 Herbert manages that Austrian contribution as chair of the STORK.AT management team. Herbert is also Austrian national coordinator in the LSP eSENS. Frank Leyman Manager International Relations Fedict Frank Leyman holds a Master degree in Marketing and in Applied Economics from the University of Mons in Belgium. He started his career with IBM Belgium in the telecom division. After 6 years he joined the Belgian national Telecom operator BELGACOM where he was in charge of setting up the Corporate Services Sector. After 3 year he was appointed as Distribution Channels Director for the Belgacom Group. In 1999 he left Belgacom for a more international career by joining the company PROTON WORLD. This company is specialized in large scale smartcard based projects. He has been in charge of business development in the Middle-East and African Region and has co-developed the complete Government offering. Since mid 2005 he works for FEDICT (the Federal Public Service for ICT) where he manages International Relations as well as the relations with European Commission, OECD and the World Bank. He is the Past Chairman of the International Council for IT in Government Administrations (ICA), he chairs the Identity Management Expert Group for the World Bank and is the Belgian representative in the eGovernment High Level Group of the European Commission. He is 51, married and has 2 boys. Rolf Lindemann Senior Director Products & Technology Nok Nok Labs, Inc. Rolf Lindemann brings more than 15 years of experience in product management, R&D and operations from the IT security industry. He works for Nok Nok Labs, Inc. as Senior Director Products & Technology. Prior to Nok Nok Labs Rolf Lindemann worked as Senior Director Product Management in the user authentication group at Symantec where he

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was responsible for research and product strategy on device authentication in smart grids and mobile networks. Before Symantec's acquisition of TC TrustCenter, he was Executive Director Product Strategy at TC TrustCenter GmbH. Before that, Dr. Lindemann headed up the Betrusted research team and was development manager at TC TrustCenter GmbH. In that position he was responsible for the architecture and ITSEC evaluation of the PKI core components. John Lyons Chief Executive International Cyber Security Protection Alliance John Lyons is Chief Executive of the International Cyber Security Protection Alliance (ICSPA), a business-led, international, not-for-profit organisation which aims to provide private and public sector funding and support globally to law enforcement agencies and governments engaged in the fight against cyber crime. Lyons previous public service included 20 years in the Royal Air Force (Security Branch) and subsequently at the UK’s National Hi Tech Crime Unit (which in 2006 formed part of the Serious Organised Crime Agency) where he led the Unit’s business engagement as the Crime Reduction Coordinator. Whilst at the NHTCU he established the first UK national public/private sector security awareness campaign for Internet users - “Get Safe Online” (www.getsafeonline.org). Lyons work in the private sector included engagements with Unilever, Johnson & Johnson and Unisys. Lyons is a Liveryman of the City of London’s 100th Livery Company, the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists and a keen, but not great, golfer. Libor Neumann ALUCID Senior Consultant ANECT a.s. Senior consultant ANECT a.s. He has worked in many different projects dealing with ICT infrastructure for government in Czech Republic for more 10 years. He has focused to electronic cooperation between different government subjects, interoperability and to electronic identity and electronic services access management for many years. Job Noorman Researcher KU Leuven Job Noorman finished his master in computer science at the KU Leuven in 2012 specializing in low-level software security. He is currently doing a PhD at the same institution researching low-cost security architectures for embedded systems.

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Jon Ølnes Senior Advisor Unibridge Bio Jon Ølnes is senior advisor at Unibridge, a small, Norwegian consulting company specializing in eID, esignature and related matters. He holds an M.Sc degree in informatics from the University of Oslo and has altogether more than 20 years’ experience from applied research and consultancy. From 2008 to 2012 he was one of the core experts behind the e-signature interoperability solutions of the PEPPOL project. He has published more than 30 papers in international journals and conferences and is a regular speaker at events in Norway as well as in Europe. Troels Ørting Head of European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) Europol Present: Assistant Director Head of European Cybercrime Centre (EC3). Head of Counter Terrorist and Financial Intelligence Centre (CTFC). Past: Troels Øerting started in the Danish Police back in 1980 and went through the ranks serving as Director of the Danish NCIS, Director of National Crime Squad and later as Director of the Danish Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA). He held positions as Head of NCB Copenhagen, Chair of the Head of Europol National Unit group (HENU), member of DK Europol Management Board delegation and Head of DK Schengen / Sirene. Later he became Director of Operations in the Danish Security Intelligence Service and was promoted to Assistant Director in Europol in 2009. He has had various responsibilities in Europol’s Operational Department and serves now as Head of European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) and Interim Head of Europol Counter Terrorist and Financial Intelligence Centre. David Ott Research Director for the University Research Office Intel Labs David Ott is a Research Director for the University Research Office in Intel Labs. His work involves identifying key research challenges and opportunities for innovative technology development in the areas of computer security and communications. David Ott joined Intel in 2005 as a senior software engineer and has worked in a variety of technical roles over the years focusing on enterprise computing, software aspects of future Intel platforms, performance

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analysis, and computer security. David holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Steve Pannifer Head of Delivery Consult Hyperion Since joining Consult Hyperion in 1999, Steve has primarily worked in the areas of retail payments and secure transactions but he has a broad exposure to many types of IT development. Steve was the technical authority for a major international payment scheme in the development of its various systems to manage secure payment smart cards. Steve was also heavily involved in a major IT programme building critical financial infrastructure. More recently, Steve has undertaken numerous assignments in the converging areas of mobile wallets, payments and digital identity. Prior to joining Consult Hyperion, Steve gained 7 years IT experience at Logica (now part of CGI) in the areas of IT security, systems integration and database design. Steve graduated from the University of Bristol with a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science. Dimitrios Papadopoulos Researcher Gjovik University College Dimitrios Papadopoulos holds a Bsc. in Informatics and Computer technology from the Technological Educational Institution of Western Macedonia. He then went on to earn a Master's degree in Information Security from Gjovik University College in June 2013. He has worked as an IT consultant at various Greek companies. His interests lie in the field of information security management, privacy & design, criminology and information security and telecommunications & security. Reinhard Posch CIO Federal Government, Austria The role of the CIO for the federal government is primarily the strategic coordination of activities in the field of information and communications technology that concern more than one ministry. As such the CIO is the Chair of the Austrian eGovernment platform “DIGITAL:AUSTRIA” that includes all level of government. As Head of the Institute he specialised in ‘Applied Information Processing and Communications Technology' and as scientific director of the Austrian Secure Information Technology Centre the main efforts are computer security, cryptography, secure hard--- and software and

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eGovernment. He is chairman of the board of trustees of the non---profit foundation Stiftung Secure Information and Communication Technologies SIC which has been donated by Graz University of Technology. Reinhard Posch was also Chair of the Board of ENISA, the European Network and Security Agency. Reinhard Posch takes part in groups installed by the European Commission to elaborate ICT and security strategies (e.g. „Future Internet Visionaries“, RISEPTIS). Being a member of the "Rat der IT Weisen" he is providing advice to the Commissioners Kroes and Sefkovic in the area of IT---Security to assist the implementation of the Digital Agenda. Reinhard Posch got awarded the Grand Decoration of Honour in Silver for Services to the Republic of Austria. Hans-Christoph Quelle Managing Director Secusmart Hans-Christoph Quelle is Managing Director and is responsible for corporate development. An internationally experienced professional, he was formerly Director of Corporate Strategy at NOKIA. Before that he was successfully active as Sales Director and Sales Development Director at NOKIA. He gained additional international experience as Business Development Manager in the field International M&A at the Deutsche Telekom as well as Assistant to the President of the Deutsche Telekom in France. Through his extensive activities he also holds numerous patents. Hans-Christoph Quelle studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Munich and received his doctoral degree at the École nationale supérieure des télécommunications de Bretagne / Université de Rennes in France. He likes spending his vacations in France with his wife and 3 sons and enjoys trying his hand there at surfing. Dave Renwick Director of Innovation, EMEA AirWatch David Renwick is Director of Innovation, EMEA, at AirWatch, a global leader and innovator in mobile security, mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM) solutions. Renwick’s role touches multiple groups and teams across the global organization, from product development to sales. Renwick works with AirWatch’s Executive and Product Management teams to define the company’s direction. He also counsels mobility and independent software vendors to build strategic relationships. A creative and pragmatic approach to technology and business problems is key to Renwick’s success, and he helps many organizations cut through the "noise" surrounding mobile strategy. Prior to joining AirWatch, Renwick’s roles encompassed programming, design, system integration and professional services. Most recently, Renwick spent 10 years at Apple in both Australia and Europe, where he served as Senior iOS Technical Specialist for EMEA. Additionally, Renwick held a long tenure at News International. Dries Robberechts Regional Sales Engineer

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Cyber-Ark Software After more than a decade of working in telecommunications, security and managed services, Dries joined Cyber-Ark Software in early 2012 as Sales Engineer for the Benelux region. While previously working for one of Cyber-Ark's strategic customers, Dries experienced first-hand how Cyber-Ark takes customer dedication to a next level and has a continuous strive to deliver the top product customers require. At Cyber-Ark, Dries is involved in all pre-sales activities in Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg and assists in large-scale implementations as an advisor to both Cyber-Ark's customers and channel partners. Andrea Servida Head of the Task Force “Legislation Team (eIDAS)” European Commission Andrea Servida is Head of the Task Force "Legislation Team (eIDAS) in Directorate General 'Communication networks, content and technology' (DG CONNECT) of the European Commission. From 2006 to 2012, he was Deputy Head of the Unit "Internet; Network and Information Security" in DG INFSO where he co-managed the Unit and was in charge of defining and implementing the strategies and policies on network and information security, critical information infrastructure protection, electronic signature and identification. From 1993 to 2005, he worked in the European Commission ICT research programmes (ESPRIT, IT, IST and ICT) dealing with safety critical systems, software engineering, database technology, privacy enhancing technologies, biometrics, dependability and cyber security. Before joining the European Commission in 1993, he worked in industry for nearly eight years as a project manager of international R&D projects on decision support systems for environmental, civil and industrial emergency and risk management. He graduated with Laude in Nuclear Engineering at Politecnico di Milano and carried out PhD studies on fuzzy sets and artificial intelligence at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London. Nicolas Sklavos Assistant Professor KNOSSOSnet Research Group, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece Nicolas Sklavos is an Assistant Professor, with the Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece. He is Director of KNOSSOSnet, Security and System Design Research Group. N. Sklavos has participated to a number of European and National Projects, of research and development. His research interests include Cryptographic Engineering, Security of Computers and Networks, System on Chip Design, and Cybersecurity. He is the Council’s Chair of IEEE Greece GOLD Affinity Group. He holds an award for his PhD thesis from IFIP VLSI SOC 2003. He is the Editor-in-Chief for the Information Security Journal: A Global

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Perspective, Taylor & Francis Group and Associate Editor for IEEE Latin America Transactions, and Computers & Electrical Engineering Journal, Elsevier. He has participated to the organization of up to 150 conferences organized by IEEE/ACM/IFIP, serving several committee duties. He has authored and co-authored up to 130 scientific articles, books, chapters, tutorials, in the areas of his research. His published works has received more than 1000 citations. Mayank Upadhyay Director of Engineering Google Mayank Upadhyay is Director of Engineering in Google's Security team which he has been part of for ten years. He spent the first half of his career at Google building backend privacy and security controls for data in Google's cloud, and decided to tackle end-user authentication issues in recent years. His group's recent work includes 2-Step Verification, and the FIDO Universal 2nd Factor token. Before joining Google, Mayank worked at Sun Microsystems and two wireless startups in the Silicon Valley building security products. He believes that security needs to be easy and intuitive for mass adoption. Mayank has a master's degree in computer science from Stanford University. Marko Vogel Manager KPMG Marko is a Manager in KPMG’s information risk management practice, and has over ten years of experience conducting advisory engagements related to information security, identity & access management and risk management. In 2011/2012, Marko worked for KPMG in Canada and was engaged in several information security related projects. Before that, Marko led the Identity and Access Management (IAM) service of KPMG in Germany. Prior to working with KPMG, Marko worked as an IT Security Consultant for 3 years with a German consulting company. Marko specializes in assessing and designing IAM and security strategies, governance, policies, processes & KPIs, controls and systems. Marko is also involved in the design and certification of information security management systems as an ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Auditor. He has conducted numerous information security and identity and access management related projects for a variety of clients of different sizes and in various industries (e.g. Financial Services, Information, Communication & Entertainment, Infrastructure, Government & Healthcare and Industrial Markets). Marko has published numerous articles on Identity and Access Management and is a member of the KPMG Global Centre of Excellence for Identity and Access Management. Eberhard von Faber Security Strategy and Executive Consulting T-Systems

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Eberhard von Faber from T-Systems studied electrical engineering and got a doctor degree in the field of semiconductor physics. More than 20 years ago, he started his career as developer for security products. He created the worldwide first hardware-integrated security system for notebook computers. Then he moved to debis Systemhaus where he worked in various fields of security engineering, security consulting and security evaluation. He established and developed the international reputed Evaluation Facility. Since 2001 he works for T-Systems. He developed the security offering portfolio of the company. Nowadays he is working in the field of security strategy and executive consulting. He is also professor at Brandenburg University of Applied Science. In this sideline job he is teaching in the Master's degree course Security Management.