Day Two: 28th January, 2010
08.30 Registration And Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Dr Dan Kuehl
Information Resources Management College (IRMC)
US National Defense University
09.10 International Aspects Of Cyber Security: Developments And Challenges
- Existing international cooperation frameworks in the area of cyber security
- Initiatives within international intergovernmental organisations
- Initiatives within professional associations
- International governance challenge
Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar
Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary of Defence
Estonian MoD
09.50 European Union Cyber Defence: Policy Effects On Cyber Security
- Research and training being carried out at the centre
- Economic factors and costs of Cyber attacks
- Impact on future Computer Network Operations and long term interoperability and information sharing between nations
Tammsaar Rein
Policy Advisor
General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union
10.30 Passive Approaches To Cyber ISR
- Instrumentation of Malicious C&C
- Sinkholing of malicious code
- Network mapping and host fingerprinting through viral leakage
Christopher Rouland
Co-Founder and CEO
Endgame Systems
11.10 Networking Coffee Break
11.40 Legal Aspects Of Cyber Operations For Military And Governmental
Organisations
- An overview of the law of war for cyber operations
- Challenges in creating international law and analyzing interpretation
- Successes and failures of treaties on cyber law
- Vision for the future for international collaboration in legislature
Colonel Charles Williamson
Deputy Staff Judge Advocate
Headquarters US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE)
12.20 Legal Lessons From Cyber Crimes And Development Of EU Cyber Law
- Calculating the cost of cyber crime for businesses, law enforcement and state authorities
- Analysis of events in Estonia and Lithuania
- Harmonising practice among member states
- Legislative issues and challenges surrounding the alleged cyber activity
Radomír Jansky
Directorate-General Justice, Freedom and Security
European Commission
14.00 Information Sharing And Interoperability Between Nations And Organisations
- The need for effective information sharing in the operational environment
- Interoperability and information sharing requirements in the contemporary environment
- Importance of effective training and prevention of human error
Bernard Roussely
Chief Information Assurance and Service Control Team, NC3 Agency
NATO
14.40 PANEL DISCUSSION: Defining Appropriate And Proportional Response To Cyber Attack
- Potential scales of cyber attack
- Cyber crime versus Cyber Warfare
- Considerations for ensuring precautions against the threat
15.20 Networking Coffee Break
15.50 New Challenges Regarding Cyber Warfare In Application To Operations Other
Than War (OOTW)
- An examination into how Cyber Warfare and defence can be adapted to the needs of peace and stability operations
- Likely effects of a cyber attack on humanitarian and peacekeeping IT assets
- Why use cyber assets to interfere or impede a peace and stability operation?
Declan Power
Security and Defence Analyst
16.30 Fourth Generation Warfare And Non-State Actors: Converging Trends In The
Democratization Of Warfare
- Shift in focus: From battlefield to home-front
- The privatization of warfare
- The growing power of non-state actors
- Information warfare in the service of terrorism
- Conclusions for democracies facing terrorism
Yael Shahar
Director, Database Project Institute for Counter-Terrorism
IDC Herzliya
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Don Radlauer
Associate, Database Project Institute for Counter- Terrorism
IDC Herzliya
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17.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks And End Of The Day