The Independent European ICT Security Conference and Exhibition

     

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The Programme

"Highly interesting conference with a wealth of different topics on the Information Security universe"

Thomas Kohler, UBS (ISSE 2004 delegate)

To view the full programme please click on the individual dates listed below

Day 1: 10 October 2006 Day 2: 11 October 2006 Day 3: 12 October 2006

10 October 2006
(Programme subject to change)

10.00   Opening Plenary
Welcome   Frank Jorissen, Vice Chairman of the Board, eema; Andrea Pirotti, Executive Director, ENISA
Opening addresses:   Viviane Reding, Commissioner for Information Society and Media, European Commission; Minister Paolo Gentiloni, Ministry of Communications,
11.00 - 11.30   Coffee and networking break
11.30 - 13.00   Opening Plenary continued
Keynote:   The Economics of Information Security: Ten Trends,
Bruce Schneier, Founder & CTO, Counterpane Internet Security Inc, USA
    The ISSE debate: How do open, closed and commercial security measure up?
Moderators: Klaus Schimmer, Security Marketing, SAP, Germany; Bart Preneel, Professor, Dept of Electrical Engineering, KU Leuven, Belgium
Representatives from the main operating system developers, vendors and academic community will debate the core differences in the security levels offered by current systems. With contributions from Michael Howard, Senior Security Program Manager, Microsoft, USA; Andy Ozment, Computer Laboratory Security Group, Cambridge University, UK and Ammar Alkassar, CEO, Sirrix AG
Opening Plenary Summary: Norbert Pohlmann, Chairman of the Board, TeleTrusT
13.00 - 14.30   Lunch (sponsored by RSA Security)
    TRACK 1: Technology   TRACK 2: Legal, data protection & compliance   TRACK 3: Security management   Event Partner Sessions
 

Smart Tokens, RFID and e-ID cards

Chair: Wolfgang Schneider, Deputy Institute Director, Fraunhofer Institute SIT, Germany

Awareness raising and incident response

Chair: Jeremy Hilton, Lecturer, Cardiff University, UK

 

Identity management, authorisation and provisioning

Chair: Walter Fumy, Vice President Security Technologies, Siemens AG

 

Italian Workshop

Chair: Daniele Perucchini, Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy

 

Radio frequency identification (RFID) and data protection legal issues

Zoi Talidou, Legal Auditor,
Hellenic Data Protection Authority, Greece

IT security vulnerability and incident response management

Wim Hafkamp, Programme Manager Information Security, Rabobank Nederland, The Netherlands

Identifying patterns of federation adoption

Mark Vandenwauver, Senior Security Architect, IBM SWG, USA

Information sharing initiatives at the Ministry of Communications

Luisa Franchina, General director, ISCOM, Italy

 

e-ID and smartcards: Current status, hopeful developments and best practice

Graham Williamson, Consulting Director, Internet Commerce Australia

Internet early warning system: The global view

Norbert Pohlmann, Professor, University of Applied Sciences Gelsenkirchen, Germany
 

Fidelity: Federated identity management security based on Liberty Alliance within Europe

Manel Medina, Professor of Computer Studies at UPC, R+D head TB-Security, Spain

Cooperation between Israel and Italy in IT security and e-government in the European and multi-bilateral environment

Katrin Melamed, Business Development Manager, Software Insudtry, the Israel Export & International Cooperation Institute, Israel

 

Smartcard log-in interoperability with Open Source CA

Andrea Lazzari, PHD Student, University of Camerino, Italy

Critical infrastructure protection and cyber security readiness: an overview of the current state of information sharing systems in the United States

John T Sabo, Director Security and Privacy Initiatives CA and President, IT-Information Saring and Analysis Center (IT-ISAC, USA

Deflecting active directory attacks

Jan De Clercq, Senior Consultant, HP Security Office, Belgium

Lessons learned from the black hat scene

Stefano Zanera, Post-doc Researcher, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

16.00 - 16.30   Coffee and networking break
 

Session continued

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Chair: Jeremy Hilton, Lecturer, Cardiff University, UK

Session continued

Chair: John
Hermans, Senior Manager, KPMG, The Netherlands

Session continued
 

European citizen cards combined with travel documents function: Convergence or divergence?

Detlef Houdeau, Senior Director, Business Development, Infineon, Germany

Compliance and governance: How does this affect you?

Andreas Halvarsson, Director, Ernst & Young, Sweden

Is identity management really delivering on security?

Greg O'Malley, Chief Technology Officer for Identity Management, nCipher, UK

Survey on the state-of-the-art and the perception of security in Italian regional administration

Flavia Marzano, Strategic Consultant for Public Administration, Netics srl, Italy

Eyewitness: The new digital bound of notary services

Riccardo Genghini, Professor, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy

 

Physical un-clonable functions for enhanced security of tokens and tags

Boris Skoric, Senior Research Scientist , Philips Research, The Netherlands

Blending corporate governance with information security

Yves Le Roux, Security Technology Strategist, CA, France

Implementing RBAC: How we can do it better?

Marko Vogel, Senior Associate, KPMG, Germany

IT security governance: an ISMS definition experience and future development

Marco Vernetti, IT Security Manager, RAI Italy

  A new standard based road to interoperable stong authentication

Philip Hoyer, Senior Architect, ActivIdentity, UK

Privacy-aware information lifecycle management in enterprises: Setting the context

Marco Casassa Mont, Senior Researcher, HP Labs, UK

Identity and access control: Managing the authorisation repositories

Marc Sel, Director, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, Belgium

Secure mobility and remote access services for the ESA road warriers

Andrea Baldi, Telecommunications Engineer/Stefano Zatti, Head of the Information Security Office, European Space Agency, Italy

The security challenges of management sytems for next generation telecommunications transport networks

Luca Piccinini, TMN Platform Engineering Manager /Angelo Petrillo, TMN Product Strategy Manager, Ericsson, Italy

During the afternoon there will be a breakout session: - 14.30 - 16.00
How can SMEs protect themselves against internet security threats? This session will explore the security problems faced by SME's and European initiatives underway to help raise awareness of these issues, with contributions from LANline Germany, ENISA, Germany Secure in the Net, CLUSIT and National Security Initiatives in Denmark.