- DATE of HYBRID EVENT: Tue 10 May 2022
- VENUE: NEXT ZONE Center and ONLINE
- OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: Czech
- ONLINE AND HYBRID EXPERT EVENTS PARTNERSHIP
- FREE REGISTER ONLINE for physical participation
HYBRID FORM of CONFERENCE - FUTURE CYBER DEFENCE
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Crisis management in cyber security from a procedural point of view
Tue 10 May 2022 from 10.00 till 12.00
Hybrid Round Table /discussion and presentations/
Link to stream: within the FFF YouTube channel you will find here
Questions: question form for live stream you will find here
Topic: Panel discussion focused on education, prevention and exchange of experiences. Finding answers to the questions: How to prepare for when a cyber attack actually occurs and succeeds? What to do during an ongoing cyber attack? How to ensure the continuity of the organization and minimize damage? What to do after a cyber attack? What can the state help and how can I help the state? How are we prepared for the EU Presidency?
panelists:
- Mr. Tomáš KREJČÍ on behalf of Mr. Karel ŘEHKA, Director, National Cyber and Information Security Agency
- BG Miroslav FEIX, Commander, Headquarters of Cyber Forces and Information Support of the Czech Armed Forces
- Mr. Pavel ŠVAGR, Chief, The Administration of State Material Reserves
- Mr. Petr SLAVÍK on behalf of Mr. Vladimír ROHEL, Director of Security, National Agency for Communication and Information Technologies
- Mr. Bohuslav ZŮBEK, Head of the Cyber Security and ICT Coordination Department, Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic
- Mr. Tomáš PŘIBYL, CEO, Corpus Solutions
moderated by: Mr. Jaroslav PEJČOCH, Vice-Chairman of the Cyber Security Working Group, AFCEA Czech Chapter
Crisis management in cyber security from a technical point of view
Thu 10 May 2022 from 13.00 till 15.00
Hybrid Round Table /discussion and presentations/
Link to Stream: at the FFF YouTube channel you will find here
Questions: question form for live stream you will find here
Topic: Lectures and discussions on education, prevention and exchange of experiences. Finding answers to the questions: How to prepare for when a cyber attack actually occurs and succeeds? What to do during an ongoing cyber attack? How to ensure the continuity of the organization and minimize damage? What to do after a cyber attack? What can the state help and how can I help the state? How are we prepared for the EU Presidency?
Presentations: download here
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panelists:
- Mr. Jan RYNEŠ, Infoblox: Knowledge is the key. Not only about threats, but above all about one's own environment; We live in a world where we no longer ask if anyone will attack us cybernetically, but when it will. And here, more than ever, there is power in knowledge. I mean Threat Intelligence, when we first need to know whether what we are detecting is a threat or not. However, secondly, we need to know whether it is critical or not. What is affected by a possible attack and what specific IP addresses they are. What each IP address represents in your own environment. We need both information as soon as possible. Manually searching for this information is not effective. I would like to show how these areas can be automated and how it can benefit organizations.
- Mrs. Alena ŘEZNÍČKOVÁ, independent consultant with experience in the commercial and public sector: Two years later and beyond - latent cyberwar
- Mr. Vojtěch BUMBA, Head of development, Kernun Internet Security: Higher security thanks to knowledge of active threats;
The key question is still the same, how to identify the attacker? The solution is adaptability based on the analysis of Internet traffic and shared collective security. To obtain information about who is or may be an attacker, it is necessary to actively monitor and evaluate the wider network context. Analyze a large number of connections taking place in the environment. The assessment cannot be performed in one place or on one firewall. It must run continuously over as much data of the site as possible. This is exactly how the Kernun Adaptive Firewall works. It operates a database of active threats, thanks to which it constantly has an overview of attackers who are currently moving on the Internet. - Mr. Lukáš MEČÍŘ, Data Analyst focusing on Splunk Security, ALEF NULA: Automation of response to cyber security incidents; Today, security teams from many companies and institutions face a number of challenges and challenges arising from the ever-increasing number of cyber threats to which these teams must respond. Using the Splunk Security Operations Suite platform, this presentation seeks to show the possibilities and benefits of using automation in the field of security incident response. It shows how this automation can reduce the burden on security teams, allow them to focus on creative and advanced activities instead of performing routine activities, optimize their work, and thus increase the overall security of the organization.
- Mr. Jiří VANĚK, Security Unit Manager, UNICORN: Practical experience from Red Team operations; Many organizations, especially those in the critical information infrastructure of the state, manage their information risks very well and can defend against common or opportunistic cyber attacks. But what does it look like when your organization finds itself in search of sophisticated and determined attackers? Let's look at how a targeted cyber attack takes place and what the defence options are.
- Mr. Štěpán DANĚK, Public Sector Regulation Department, NÚKIB
moderated by: Mr. Petr JIRÁSEK, Chairman of the Cyber Security Working Group, AFCEA Czech Chapter
SCOPE OF THE LIVE CONFERENCE - FUTURE CYBER DEFENCE in OCTOBER 2022
MAIN EVENT TOPICS
- C5ISTAR
- Current Trends and Threats in Cyber Security and Defence
- Crisis Management in the field of Cyber Security
- Support for Planning and Conducting Military Operations in a Hybrid Environment as follow up of TECHNET Europe
- Artificial Intelligence & Cyber Security for SOCs (Security Operations Center) and CERTs (Computer Emergency Response Team) as follow up of TECHNET Europe
TARGET
- Offer a highly professional event with current security topics
- Facilitate the meeting of people interested in cyber security
- Identify challenges for the academic, government and private sector in the field of security and mutual cooperation
- Communicate business opportunities in cyber security and critical information infrastructure protection
- Include the event as an ENISA event of the European Cyber Security Month (ECSM)
EXPECTED AUDITORIUM
- Experts in the field of information and cyber security
- Representatives of the state administration and institutions managing important information systems
- Representatives of CIIP organizations
- Representatives of private sector using cloud services and operating their own proprietary information systems, in particular banks, telecommunication companies, large industrial enterprises, etc.
- Experts from organizations for which data protection and information systems are the important part of their business
- Representatives of academia
IMPORTANT DATES
- Hybrid Event Registration for Physical Participation from: 1 March 2022
- Onsite Event Registration from: TBD
- Preliminary Workshops Programme: TBD
- Final Workshops Programme: TBD
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN
- Mr. Petr JIRÁSEK – Chairman, Czech Cyber Security Working Group, AFCEA
HONORARY CHAIRMEN
- Mr. Vladimír DZURILLA – Government Commissioner for ICT, Czech Republic
- Mr. Petr OČKO – Deputy Minister, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Czech Republic
- BG František RIDZÁK – Director of the Communication and Information Systems Section, Czech Armed Forces
- BG Miroslav FEIX – Commander, Headquarters of Cyber Forces and Information Support, Czech Armed Forces
- BG Prof. Zuzana KROČOVÁ – Rector, University of Defence, Czech Republic
- Doc. Josef POŽÁR – Emeritus Vice-Rector, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague
- Prof. Boris ŠIMÁK – Czech Technical University in Prague
- MG (Ret.) Erich STAUDACHER, GEAF – Managing Director of AFCEA Europe, Germany
MEMBERS
(in alphabetical order)
- COL (Ret.) Miroslav BRVNIŠŤAN – President, AFCEA Slovakia
- Mr. Jaroslav BURČÍK – Czech Technical University in Prague / FEL, Czech Republic
- Mr. Jan DIENSTBIER – Vice President, ČIMIB, Czech Republic
- COL Petr HRŮZA – Member of AFCEA Cyber Security Working Group, University of Defence, Czech Republic
- COL (Ret.) Ladislav KOLLÁRIK – Vice-president, AFCEA Slovakia
- Mr. Tomáš MÜLLER – President, Czech chapter of AFCEA, Czech Republic
- Mr. Jaroslav PEJČOCH – member, ICT Union, Czech Republic
- Mr. Tomáš PŘIBYL – Member of the Cyber Security Working Group, AFCEA, Czech Republic
- Mr. Vladimír ROHEL – Security Director, National Communications and Information Technology Agency, Czech Republic
- Mr. Jaroslav ŠMÍD – Deputy Director, Information Security Division, National Cyber and Information Security Office of the Czech Republic
- Representative J6/CZ
- Representative VEKYSIO
- Representative AI working group
- Representative ENISA
- Representative EUROPOL EC3
PARTNERSHIP OFFER and PROMOTION OPPORTUNITIES
- On-line and Hybrid Expert Events Partnership Options
- Expert Events Partnership Options
- Future Forces Forum Partnership Options
- Exhibiting options at Future Forces Exhibition
CONTACT FOR PARTNERS AND PARTICIPANTS
- Mr. Daniel KOČÍ
- Email: dan@future-forces-forum.org
- Tel.: +420 778 540 862