Programme
08:40 Registration
and Networking
09:25 Chair's Opening Remarks
Chair: Paul Fisher, Editor SC Magazine (Confirmed)
09:30 Security and Freedom in the Cyber Age
- Ensuring security in cyber space is vital to our national security
- Rules of engagement to deal with potentially devastating cyber weapons
- A new dialogue between the state and commercial companies
- A new Ministerial Group on cyber security
- A new Defence Cyber Operations Group
- Cyber threats call for a collective global response
Rt Hon David Blunkett MP, Chairman,
International Cyber Security Protection Alliance (Confirmed)
09:40 Questions and Answers
09:45 Sponsor Presentation: Building effective cyber defences in an ultra-high speed world
- What's really going on out there in cyber space?
- Understanding your real organizational risk profile
- What you need to know about network security
- Protecting your customers, your reputation and your brand
Tim Nichols, VP Marketing, Endace
10:00 Plans for a European Cyber Crime Centre
- The European Cybercrime Taskforce - working together with the heads of EU Cybercrime Units to facilitate the cross-border fight against cybercrime
- EU member states rank among the most highly infected countries in the world when it comes to computer viruses and malware
- Strategic planning for a European cyber crime centre
- New international strategic and operational partnerships
- Active partnerships with the private sector - development of technical tools and measures for law enforcement to prevent online criminality
- The development of the Internet Crime Reporting Online System (ICROS) and Internet & Forensic Expert Forum (IFOREX)
Troels Oerting, Assistant Director, Europol (Confirmed)
10:15 The UK Defence Cyber Operations Group - Placing cyber at the heart of defence operations
- Cyber attacks - highlighted in the Strategic Defence and Security Review as one of the greatest threats to the UK alongside terrorism
- The Defence Cyber Operations Group - at the heart of the government's cyber-defence strategy
- The cyber security implications of the CONTEST counter-terrorism strategy
- A new global operations and security control centre
- The commissioning of a new monitoring system to detect cyber attacks against our defence system
- Working with key allies to develop an enhanced relationship on defence related cyber issues
Major General Jonathan Shaw, Head, Defence Cyber Operations Group, MoD (Confirmed)
10:30 Cyber Security and Cyber Crime from a Citizen Perspective: The Need for a New Approach
- New ICT too complex for non experts¨
- Dependence on few players and vendors
- Loss of awareness
- Cyber integrates in life
- Traditional regulation overrun by new technology paradigms
Stephan Lechner, Director General, Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen, Joint Research Centre, European Commission (Confirmed)
10:45 Cyber Security in the Government Cloud
- The requirements of cyber-security and information assurance will be embedded in the common ICT infrastructure
- The shift to cloud computing offers an opportunity to better secure the national digital infrastructure
- Working with service providers to ensure systems are better equipped to meet advanced cyber attack challenges
- Secure information management is essential to the delivery of seamless and efficient operational services
- The development of an appropriate and effective risk management regime for information and cyber-security risks for all major ICT projects and common infrastructure components and services
Bill McCluggage, Deputy Government CIO (Confirmed)
11:00 Questions and Answers
11:10 Keynote Address: A new UK Security Priority
- Development of the National Cyber Security Programme
- The Home Office National Cyber Crime Strategy
- The estimated cost of cyber crime in the UK - £27bn per annum, - in particular the cost to the UK economy of Intellectual Property theft and industrial espionage
- The important role of the private sector and academia
- A programme of skills development for those tackling cyber crime
- Building capability, nurturing national and international partnerships, and building an effective network defence
Rt. Hon. Francis Maude MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office (Confirmed)
11:20 Questions and Answers with Keynote Speaker
11:25 Addressing the Insider Threat: Building Your Cyber Audit Programme
Daniel J Velez, Senior Manager, Raytheon Oakley Systems (Confirmed)
11:35 Questions and Answers
11:40 Coffee and Networking
12:10 Seminar Session 1
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13:10 Lunch and Networking
14:10 Seminar Session 2
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15:10 Coffee and Networking
15:40 Afternoon Streams
Stream 1
Critical National
Infrastructure
- Protecting critical national infrastructure from network interruption and
damage
- Investment in improved cyber security
- GCHQ monitoring of private networks
- The development of mechanisms to identify scientific and technical experts
in industry and academia in relation to cyber attacks
- Reducing risk, capitalising on opportunities and improving decision making
through skills awareness and education
- Safeguarding cyber infrastructure within cloud computing networks
- Protecting telecommunication infrastructure from cyber threats
- A new Cyber Infrastructure Team within BIS
- Cyber security challenges in the transition to the smart grid
Chair:
Gary Flood, Editor,
Public Technology.net (Confirmed)
Speakers:
Bob Allan, Chief Executive Officer, Cassidian Cyber Security UK (Confirmed)
Dr Thomas Rid, Reader, Department of War Studies, King's College London (Confirmed)
Chris Mortlock, Deputy Director, Operations and Security, HMRC (Confirmed)
Stream 2
The National Cyber Security
Programme
- The National Cyber Security Programme
- Technology skills for future security
- Regional e-crime units
- Future of the Police Central e-Crime Unit, and the future role of the
National Crime Agency
- Strategies for improving cyber preparedness and responses capabilities with
international partnerships and alliances
- The theft of intellectual property with both commercial and national
security implications
- Sponsorship of long-term cyber security research to build and maintain
excellence
- The Home Office National Cyber Crime Strategy
Chair:
Gordon Corera,
BBC Security Correspondent (Confirmed)
Speakers:
Mike St John Green, Deputy
Director, Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance (Confirmed)
Charlie McMurdie, Detective
Superintendent, Head of Economic and Cyber Crime at the Met Police (Confirmed)
Judy Baker, Head, Cyber Security
Challenge (Confirmed)
Stream 3
Cyber Security - Banking and the Financial Sector
- Countering financial crime risks in information security
- Information Security risk management relating to electronically-held
data
- Ensuring strong cyber security, effective data protection and stringent
protection for customers
- Potential cyber attacks on stock exchanges
- How can financial institutions collaborate to guard against future
cyberattacks?
- Secure, resilient, and reliable systems to ensure seamless operations and
maintain public confidence in monetary systems
- What are the latest cyber attack methodologies and what vulnerabilities do
they exploit?
Chair:
Warwick Ashford, Chief Reporter and Security Specialist, Computer Weekly (Confirmed)
Speakers:
James Snook, Head of Financial Sector
Resilience and Market Infrastructure Contingency Planning, HM Treasury (Confirmed)
Richard Maddison, Deputy Head of Resilience, FSA (Confirmed)
Dr Richard Clayton, Computer Security Group, Computer Laboratory - University of Cambridge (Confirmed)
David Livingstone, Associate Fellow, Chatham House (Confirmed)
Endace, headline sponsor of the event, would like to extend a warm invitation to all conference delegates to join their team for a glass of New Zealand wine on the exhibition floor at the end of the day’s formal proceedings. Special guest, Will Greenwood, one of England’s greatest ever rugby players, will stopping by to share his perspectives on the value of working together as a team to solve tough challenges – whether that’s winning the Rugby World Cup or addressing issues of national cyber security.
16:35 Close of Conference and Drinks Reception hosted by Endace