Full Agenda Cycon - NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre
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Full Agenda Cycon - NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre
Draft as of 04.05.2015 (subject to change) CYCON 2015 Agenda 26-29 May 2015 Swissotel, Tallinn TUESDAY 26 MAY 2015 8:00 9:00 Workshops 9:00 12:00 12:00 13:00 13:00 17:00 19 :00 21 :00 Registration Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Cyber Ranges Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cyber Norms Development: What are the Options? Lunch Cyber Terms and Definitions Covered Network Structures Challenges with Operational Planning Ice Breaker, Energy Discovery Centre, Põhja pst 29, Tallinn Cyber Norms Development: What are the Options? Draft as of 04.05.2015 (subject to change) WEDNESDAY 27 MAY 2015 08:00 09:00 Registration Plenary sessions Room 1 09:00 09:10 Opening Remarks, Col Artur SUZIK, Director of NATO CCD COE 09:10 09:40 Keynote Presentation, H.E. Toomas Hendrik ILVES, President of the Republic of Estonia 09:40 10:20 Keynote Presentation Adm Michael S. ROGERS, USN, Commander, US Cyber Command, Director, National Security Agency, Chief, Central Security Service 10:20 10:50 Keynote Presentation, Ambassador Sorin DUCARU, Assistant Secretary General of NATO 10:50 11:10 Coffee Break 11:10 11:40 Keynote Presentation, Gen Jean-Paul PALOMEROS, NATO Supreme Allied Commander of Transformation 11:40 12:10 Keynote Presentation, Mr James LEWIS, Center for Security and International Studies 12:10 12:30 Keynote Presentation, Ms Angela McKAY, Microsoft 12:30 13:30 Lunch Sessions Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 The Future of Internet Governance Situational Awareness Today and Tomorrow International Law Developments Adaptive Situation Control in Cyber-Physical-Human Systems Dr Gabriel JAKOBSON, Altusys Corp Visual Structures for Seeing Cyber Policy Strategies Dr Jennifer STOLL, Technical University of Munich Situational Awareness Challenges within the Scope of Active Cyber Defence Dr Jens TÖLLE, Fraunhofer FKIE Law of the Horse to Law of the Submarine: The Future of State Behavior in Cyberspace Cdr Paul WALKER, United States Navy (Retd.) Cyber Espionage and International Law Dr Russell BUCHAN, Sheffield University Anticipatory and Preemptive Self-Defense in Cyberspace: the Challenge of Imminence Maj Geoffrey DEWEESE, US STRATCOM Panel with: 13:30 15:00 Mr David CONRAD, ICANN, Chief Technology Officer Mr Richard HILL, Hill & Associates Ms Isabel SKIERKA, Global Public Policy Institute Moderated by Dr Jovan KURBALIA, DiploFoundation 15:00 15:30 Cyber Conflict after Stuxnet Panel with: 15:30 17:00 Ms Kim ZETTER, WIRED magazine Mr Jason RIVERA, Deloitte & Touche LLP, Georgetown School of Foreign Service Mr Trey HERR, George Washington University Coffee Break Network Centric Warfare Strategic Anti-Access/Area Denial in Cyberspace Dr Alison RUSSELL, Merrimack College Blackout and Now? - Network Centric Warfare in an AntiAccess Area-Denial Theatre Mr Mario GOLLING, Bundeswehr University Moderated by Mr Lauri LINDSTRÖM, NATO CCD COE 19:00 22:30 20:30 23:55 Tallinn City Tours Tallinn Manual 2.0 Tallinn Manual 2.0 Approach to State Responsibility Prof Michael SCHMITT, US Naval War College, NATO CCD COE Senior Fellow Tallinn Manual: Limited Updates as Part of Tallinn 2.0 Dr Bill BOOTHBY, Royal Air Force (Retd.) Countering Cyber Warfare with A War on Cyber Warfare? – Some Comments on the Jus ad Bellum Part of the Tallinn Manual Prof Huang ZHIXIONG, Wuhan University Draft as of 04.05.2015 (subject to change) THURSDAY 28 MAY 2015 Room 1 Keynote Presentation, TBD Plenary sessions 09:00 09:30 09:30 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:30 11:00 Sessions 11 :00 12 :30 12:30 13:30 Sessions 13:30 15:00 15:00 15:30 15:30 17:00 19:00 22:00 Keynote Presentation, Mr Philippe ROGGEBAND, CISCO Keynote Presentation, Mr Paul VIXIE, Farsight Security Coffee Break Room 1 Defending the Nation in Cyberspace Room 2 Decision-making and Artifical Intelligence Supporting Sense-Making and Decision-Making through Time Evolution Analysis of Open Panel with: Mr Alexander KLIMBURG, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies Sources Ms Mihoko MATSUBARA, Intel Corporation Dr Mirco MARCHETTI, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Mr Sergei BOEKE, Leiden University Centre for Terrorism and Is AI a Real Existential Threat? Counterterrorism Dr Teresa ESCRIG, Cognitive Robots Can AI Be Governed through Ethical and Legal Constraints? Moderated by Mr Ian WALLACE, New America Prof Giovanni SARTOR, European University Institute Lunch Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Influence Operations Security and Privacy of Smartphones Surveillance Information Operations Modeling Attacking the Baseband Modem of Mobile Phones to Breach the International Law and Foreign Dr Leigh ARMISTEAD, Peregrine Technical Solutions Users’ Privacy and Network Security Surveillance Prof Ashley DEEKS, Prof Christos XENAKIS, School of Information and University of Virginia Law School Communication Technologies, University of Piraeus Information, Propaganda and Disinformation in Cyberspace Malware Goes Mobile – Targeting Smartphones: a New Transparency and Surveillance Prof Francois GERE, French Institute of Strategic Analysis Opportunity for Cybercriminals – for Law Enforcement as well? Prof Tal ZARSKY, University of Haifa Mr Rainer FRANOSCH, Attorney General’s Office of the German Faculty of Law Federal State of Hessen, Cybercrime Centre Cyberwar, Netwar, and the Future of Cyberdefense Are Mobile Devices Really under Attack? Prof Lee BYGRAVE, University of Oslo Mr Robert BROSE, Office of the US Director of National Mr Antti TIKKANEN, F-Secure Corporation Intelligence Coffee Break Challenges to International Cooperation in Fighting Cyber Serious Games Crime The Long Arm of Law Enforcement: Accessing Data in the Cloud A Renewed Approach to Serious Games for Cyber Security Prof Ian WALDEN, Queen Mary University of London Mr Alexis LECOMPTE, De Montfort University Multilateral Legal Responses to Cybersecurity in Africa Exfiltrations Using Polymorphic Blending Techniques: Analysis Mr Uchenna Jerome ORJI, African Center for Cyber Law and and Countermeasures STUDENT AWARD Cybercrime Prevention Mr Matteo CASENOVE, Free University of Amsterdam International Cooperation in Fighting Cybercrime: the Future is Prof Leo SELAVO, University of Latvia Now Mr Lodewijk VAN ZWIETEN, Dutch National Prosecutor for Cybercrime & Mr Geert SCHOORENS, Federal Prosecutor's Office of Belgium, Cybercrime division Dinner, St. Birgitta’s Convent Ruins, Kloostri tee 9, Tallinn Draft as of 04.05.2015 (subject to change) FRIDAY 29 MAY 2015 Sessions Room 1 Room 2 Cyber Conflict in Ukraine Future Cyberspace Red Teaming the Internet Mr Christophe NICOLAS, Kudelski Security Cyber Security Architecture and Strategy from a TIER-1 Perspective Dr Bernd EßER, Deutsche Telekom AG The Internet Space Race Dr Steve CHAN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Panel with: 9 :00 10 :30 Mr Richard BEJTLICH, Brookings Institution Mr Keir GILES, Conflict Studies Research Centre Ms Margareta JAITNER, Swedish Defence University Moderated by Dr Kenneth GEERS, NATO CCD COE Ambassador, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv 10:30 11:00 Plenary sessions Coffee Break Room 1 11:00 11:30 Gold Sponsor 11 :30 12:00 Keynote Presentation, Mr Jeff MOSS, DEFCON 12:30 13:00 Closing Remarks, Col Artur SUZIK, Director of NATO CCD COE 13:00 14:00 Lunch