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The Annual Cyber Security International Conference Proceedings 2014-2015 Interdisciplinary academic research has a crucial role to play in Blavatnik Interdisciplinary cybersecurity. The rst 2011 Annual Cyber Security International Cyber Research Center Conference at Tel Aviv University has attracted top political, industry and academia leaders and experts from Israel and the world, on stage and in the audience. The following annual events saw the line-up extended, dedicated tracks added, and enjoyed attendance of over 5,000 participants each. The Proceedings of the fourth and fth Annual Yuval Ne’eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security Cyber Security The Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center Conferences publication will enhance the global impact of the work Yuval Ne’eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security presented at Tel Aviv University. Tel Aviv University The Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC) was established at the Tel Aviv University as a joint initiative with the National Cyber Bureau, Prime Minister's Oce. The Annual Cyber Security The Center is based on researchers from Tel-Aviv university and emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary research. Currently, there are 50 faculty members and over 200 cyber researchers from International Conference dierent faculties such as Exact Sciences, Computer Sciences, Law, Engineering, Social Sciences, Management and Humanities. The Center aims to become a leading international body in its eld Proceedings 2014-2015 and to increase the academic eorts and awareness in the eld of cyber security. Research topics at the Center include key issues such as security software, attacks on hardware and software, cryptography, network protocols, security of operating systems, and networks as well as interdisciplinary research such as the impact on national security, the impact on society, regulation, and the eects on the business sector. The Center operates a research fund which is supported by the National Cyber Bureau. The Yuval Ne'eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security was launched in 2002 by Prof. Isaac Ben-Israel in conjunction with the Harold Hartog School of Policy and Government and the Security Studies Program at Tel Aviv University, to explore the nexus of science, technology and security, and to addresses policy-relevant issues with rigorous scientic research. The Workshop engages topics of international relations, strategy, cyberspace and cyber security, space policy and space security, precision weapons, robotics, nuclear energy, homeland security, and the interplay between society and security. The Workshop organizes a range of conferences, panels and expert meetings, and maintains working relationships throughout the academia, business, policy and defence circles. THE ANNUAL CYBER SECURITY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 2014-2015 THE YUVAL NE’EMAN WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY THE BLAVATNIK INTERDISCIPLINARY CYBER RESEARCH CENTER MAY 2016 THE ANNUAL CYBER SECURITY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 2014-2015 The Annual International Cybersecurity Conference is held by the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC), Yuval Ne’eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security, Tel Aviv University and the Israeli National Cyber Bureau, Prime Minister Office. With each passing year the conference grows as the awareness of the increasing threats becoming a matter of international concern and common knowledge. Israel, known as the start-up nation, is now becoming a cyber-nation, one which combines high-end technology, innovation and the talented innovators. The conference will include speakers and delegations from both Israel and abroad who will share their insights on the most recent developments in cybersecurity and discuss key dilemmas and opportunities arising from the evolving technologies. The conference receives extensive global media coverage. The last conference enjoyed the presence of more than 5,000 attendees from 48 countries. Attendees included: decision makers, diplomats, academics, respected members of the defense industry and intelligence units, Israeli and international students, hi-tech entrepreneurs, leading experts from the cyber industry, cyber professionals, corporate C-suite executives and senior decision makers representing policy circles, the private sector and defense in Israel and abroad. YUVAL NE'EMAN WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY OFFICIALS: Major Gen. (Ret.) Prof. Isaac Ben Israel, Head of the Workshop Mrs. Gili Drob – Heistein, Executive Director of the Workshop Ms. Revital Yaron Mrs. Roni Sharir Ms. Dafna Kovler Editor: Yael Luxman-Bahat Technical editor and professional advisor: Yul Bahat Graphic Editing: Michal Semo Printed by: Tel Aviv University Press, Israel, 2016 © All rights reserved. The Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC) was established at the Tel Aviv University on April 2014, as a joint initiative with the National Cyber Bureau, Prime Minister's Office. The Center is based on researchers from Tel-Aviv university and emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary research. Currently, there are 50 faculty members and over 200 cyber researchers from different faculties such as Exact Sciences, Computer Sciences, Law, Engineering, Social Sciences, Management and Humanities. The Center aims to become a leading international body in its field and to increase the academic efforts and awareness in the field of cyber security. Research topics at the Center include key issues such as security software, attacks on hardware and software, cryptography, network protocols, security of operating systems, and networks as well as interdisciplinary research such as the impact on national security, the impact on society, regulation, and the effects on the business sector. The Center operates a research fund which is supported by the Israeli National Cyber Bureau, Prime Minister's Office. The Yuval Ne'eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security was launched in 2002 by Major-General (Res.) Prof. Isaac Ben-Israel in conjunction with the Harold Hartog School of Policy and Government and the Security Studies Program at Tel Aviv University. The Workshop was founded with the clear directive of exploring the links between science, technology and security. The Workshop conducts a broad range of research activities that include the publication of research papers and policy reports in the field of national security strategy & policy. Alongside its research activities, the Workshop also holds a senior executive forum that promotes public-private partnerships and initiatives and a popular series of monthly conferences at Tel Aviv University with the participation of senior IDF staff and security organization members, politicians, academia, and executives from leading Israeli and International companies. The goal of the Workshops' activities is to create an open and fruitful dialogue with the general public in the fields of interest of the Workshop: Cyber Security, Space and Emerging Issues of National Security. CONTENTS opening remarks 11 Major Gen. (Ret.) Professor Isaac Ben Israel, Head of ICRC & Yuval Ne’eman Workshop, Tel Aviv University 11 Professor Joseph Klafter, President of Tel Aviv University 11 Professor Jacob A. Frenkel, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Tel Aviv University, Chairman of JP Morgan Chase International, Former Governor of the Bank of Israel 12 Dr. Giora Yaron, Chairman of the university’s executive council and chairman of ‘Ramot’ the technology transfer arm of Tel Aviv University 13 General (ret.) Keith Alexander, CEO and President of IronNet cyber security 14 Nadav Zafrir, (Co-Founder of Team8, a Cyber Security Venture Creation, Former Head of IDF unit 8200) 17 Dr. Roey Tzezana, Fellow & Researcher Yuval Ne’eman Workshop for Science, Technology & Security, Tel Aviv University 20 Amnon Bar-Lev, President Check Point Software Technologies 21 Keren Elazari, senior researcher at Yuval Ne’eman workshop for science, technology and security 27 Gordon R. England, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, partner at Glilot Venture Capital 27 Yoav Tzruya: Partner at the JVP, head of JVP Cyber Labs, Be’er-Sheva 30 Amir Orad, former CEO of Actimize, member of the founding team of Cyota 34 Yuval Shachar, Founder of Tentacom, PQ, former general manager at Cisco, managing partner at Marker LLC& innovation endeavours 37 Dr. Orna Berry, Corporate Vice President Growth and Innovation EMC Centers of Excellence EMEA and the US 38 6 CYBER INNOVATION & THE NEXT GENERATION Nir Peleg, director of the R&D division of the national cyber bureau (chairing a panel) 39 Mooly Eden; Securing the Internet of Things 40 Subramanian Ramadorai, chairman of the Indian national skill development agency NSDA and vice president and chairman of Tata consultancy services 45 Arieh Mimran, vice president of Qualcomm, Israel LTD 51 Daniel Jammer, entrepreneur, Nation-E President and Founder 54 Major Gen. (Ret.) Uzi Dayan, Chairman, National Lottery Mifal HaPayis 55 Professor Joseph Klafter, president of Tel Aviv University 57 Avi Fischer; Len Blavatnik’s representative 59 Dr. Eviatar Matania, the head of the national cyber bureau 60 Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu 62 23.6.15 Opening session 71 Prof. Joseph Klafter, President of Tel Aviv University 71 Daniel B. Shapiro, Ambassador of USA in Israel 72 Major Gen. (Ret.) Prof. Isaac Ben Israel, Head of the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center and Head of Yuval Ne’eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security, Tel Aviv University 76
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