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

11 October 2006
(Programme subject to change)

08.30 - 10.30   ENISA Plenary Panel Discussion: Bringing Security to the End User
Chairman: Ronald De Bruin, Head of Cooperation and Support Department, ENISA
    Today’s systems require too much knowledge and time to configure and manage, leaving many users exposed and frustrated. This panel session will look at one of the ensuing and crucial issues in information security today: how do we design security so that it really secures the end user?
10.30 - 11.00   Coffee and Networking Break
  TRACK 1: Technology TRACK 2: Legal, data protection & compliance   TRACK 3: Security management   TRACK 4: Trusted computing   Workshop Organised by BlackBerry: The security behind BlackBerry
 

Biometrics

Chair: Helmut Reimer, CEO TeleTrusT, Germany

Data protection and privacy

Chair: Atilla Péterfalvi, Parliamentary Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, Hungary

 

Security Management

Chair: Michael Hange, Vice President, Federal Office for Information Security, Germany

 

Trusted computing and DRM

Chair: Norbert Pohlmann, Chairman of the Board, TeleTrust, Germany

 

This session provides an in-depth discussion of the philosophy behind how the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution protects yours corporate information from attack.

 

 

Robust and secure biometrics: Some application examples

Tom Kevenaar, Senior Researcher, ISS group, Philips Research Europe, The Netherlands

Surveillance of electronic communications: a consequence of globalisation?

Murdoch Watney, Professor, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Centralised management: The key to widespread data encryption

Richard Moulds, Vice President Marketing, nCipher, UK

Hardware security features for secure embedded devices

Helena Handschuh, Security Architect, Spansion EMEA, France

Discover the rationale behind the end-to-end security model and understand the advantages and implementation of the various built-in handheld security features.

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Selecting the optimal biometric two-factor authentication method: An experience report

Gunter Bitz, Information Security Manager, SAP AG, Germany

How can NRA contribute to the improvement of IT security?

Rytis Rainys, Head of Network and Information Security Division, Communications Regulatory Authority of the Republic of Lithuania, Lithuania

Centrally administered COIs using cross-organisational trust

Kevin Foltz, Researcher, Institute for Defense Analyses, USA

Security in next generation consumer electronic devices

Tim Kerins, Research Scientist, Philips Research, The Netherlands

 

 

A face recognition system implementation for mobile phones

Rosalia D;Alessandro, ICT Security Researcher, Telecom Italia Lab, Italy

Information security regulation: Tomorrow never dies?

Andreas Mitrakas, Legal Adviser, ENISA, Greece

Information security management and the use of information security trend charts in a SME

Laura Kweitel, Lionel Vodzislawsky, SPOT Image/Oppida, France

Building a Trusted Platform: Intel's Technologies and Vision for the Future

Claire Vishik, EMEA Trust/Security Standards & Regulations Manager, Intel, UK

 

12.30 - 14.00   Lunch
14.00 - 15.00   Microsoft keynote on Vista Security Michael Howard, Senior Security Program Manager, Microsoft, USA
15.00 - 15.30   eema and TeleTrusT ISSE awards presentaiton Presentation of the eema Award for Excellence and the TeleTrusT Award for Innovation, with overviews from the winners on their real-life security case studies
15.30 - 16.00   Coffee and Networking Break
 

PKI

Chair: Robert Temple, Chief Security Architect, BT, UK

Session continued

Chair: Atilla Peterfalvi, Parliamentary Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, Hungary

Economics of security

Chair: Lucas Cardholm, Director, Ernst & Young, Sweden
Session continued  
 

Advanced certificate validation service for secure service orientated architectures

Daniel Sánchez Martínez, Associate Professor, University of Murcia, Spain

Regulatory compliance requirements’ engineering

Shahbaz Ali, Chief Executive Officer, Tarmin Solutions, UK

Improving assurance of information security ROI

Michael Barwise, Consultant, Integrated InfoSec, UK

Security architecture for device encryption and VPN

Michael Scheibel, Security Systems Architect, Sirrix AG, Germany

 

 

Introduction to validation for federated PKI

Bob Dulude, Chief Security Officer, CoreStreet, USA

Legal issues in secure grid computing environments

Irene Kafeza, Advocate, Kafeza Law Office, Greece

Running an identity-aware business: How Volkswagen has protected itself

Markus Loeffler, Channel Enablement Manager - EMEA, ID Management Business Unit, BMC Software, Austria

TPM enterprise key management requires centralised hardware-based security

Bernhard Weiss, Project Manager, Utimaco Safeware AG, Germany

 

   

MADSig: Enhancing digital signatures to capture secure document processing requirements

Jean-Christophe Pazzaglia, Development Project Manager, SAP Labs France
 

The impact on the law of monitoring technology

Pieter Kleve, Assistant Professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
 

Modelling the economics of free and open source software security

Anas Tawileh, School of Computer Science, Cardiff University, UK
 

Assessment of the EU legal framework in view of a successful implementation of DRM systems

Alexander Benczek, Lawyer, BENCZEK Lexolvere s.r.l., Belgium