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SINET presents Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit Supported by Her Majesty’s Government and The U.S. Department of Homeland , Science & Technology Directorate

the british museum, 16 & 17 MAY 2017 Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors May 16, 2017

PRESENTING Sponsors Dear Participants, I would like to welcome you to the Third Annual Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit (GCIS). We are honored to have the support of Her Majesty’s Government (HMG) and The United States Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T), as we provide a platform for the business of Cybersecurity to take place. In particular, the opportunity for Small and Medium Enterprises to connect with key Government, industry, system integration, investment, academic and International decision makers from the American, British, European and Global Cybersecurity markets.

SINET was created to advance innovation and enable global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats. Whether you’re a builder, buyer, investor or researcher, there is something for everyone, regardless of where your organization is in its lifecycle. As you attend the sessions and networking gatherings during the next two days, take a moment to look around and meet the leaders in the room who are focused on a mission, have a sense of purpose and are committed to moving the Cybersecurity agenda forward.

Over the last three years, I have seen great strides by the British community in their support of the small business community through increased investments, government assistance, and growth of more entrepreneurial companies. I am confident that our program will also be able to help advance innovation within the global Cybersecurity market. I would like to extend a special thank you to HMG and DHS S&T as well as our speakers, sponsors and steering committee who contributed greatly to making the GCIS a success.

Thank you for joining us as we continue to build global communities of interest and trust that support the advancement of innovation as well as the higher calling: the national security and economic interests of our respective countries. Only when we take risks, can we truly alter the world…

Sincerely, Science and Technology

Robert D. Rodriguez Chairman & Founder SINET

3 Agenda Day 1

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

8:30 AM – 9:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:30 AM – 12:40 PM General Session Agenda BP Lecture Theatre 9:30 AM – 9:35 AM Introduction Remarks by Summit Host • Rick Geritz, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Life Journey, Chairman, CyberMaryland

9:35 AM – 9:45 AM Opening Remarks • Robert D. Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder, SINET

9:45 AM – 10:05 AM Keynote • Mark Sayers, Deputy Director, Cyber and Government Security Directorate, Cabinet Office

10:05 AM – 10:50 AM International Collaboration Models That Are Working Well and Why— Challenges and Opportunities Abstract: National and international models, frameworks and policies that affect privacy, information sharing, Research & Development, innovation, crime and attribution. How much real progress are we really making? Moderator: • Dr. Doug Maughan, Division Director, Department of Homeland Security, Science & Technology Panelists: • Douglas Grant, Detective Chief Inspector, Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Cyber Crime Centre Special Investigations Unit • Nir Peleg, Head of R&D Division, Israel National Cyber Bureau • Mark Sayers, Deputy Director, Cyber and Government Security Directorate, Cabinet Office • Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar, Head of Cyber Policy Coordination, Conflict Prevention and Security Policy, European External Action Service

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10:50 AM – 11:10 AM 12:40 pM – 1:40 PM Break Lunch East & West Foyers

11:10 AM – 11:55 AM

What Are the Barriers and Opportunities to a European Information 1:40 PM – 2:20 PM Sharing Program? Workshop Tracks Abstract: The topic of Cyber Security Information Sharing (e.g. Threat Intelligence) is top of mind in many organizations driven by community members, operationalized by more upcoming so-called Information Track 1: 1:40 PM – 2:20 PM Track 2: 1:40 PM – 2:20 PM Sharing and Analysis Centers with various motivations behind (non-profit and commercial) and as well a BP Lecture Theatre Stevenson Lecture Theatre discipline many commercial technology and service vendors claim to leverage for benefit of their customers. Future of the Cloud—More Secure Start-Up Workshop What are the goals, motivating factors and inhibitors the C-roles like Chief Information Security Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Risk Officer, etc. face when deciding to participate? What are driving factors or Less Secure? Entrepreneur Boot Camp – for decisions on which approach to take or organization to join? What are the roles of governments and Abstract: The cloud has created greater efficiencies, Part 1 of 5 regulators? Does competition affect robust information sharing? And after all… what are proven ways to cost savings as important business processes and evaluate the level of success and justification of investment? applications have altered the way governments Overview of DHS Programs for and the private sector view security risks and Entrepreneurs Could a European approach become a Game Changer and if so what would it take? These associated operations. Listen to these thought Instructor: renowned subject matter experts will share their experience and address some inconvenient questions leaders as they share their opinions on how , Division Director, regarding cooperation and how they manage, leverage and progress topics around Cyber Security they are building security and trust into their cloud • Douglas Maughan US Department of Homeland Security Information Sharing. computing strategy. Science & Technology Moderator: Moderator: • Joerg Eschweiler, Atos • Russell Wing, Head of Information Security, LME Panelists: Panelists: • Phil Huggins, Group Head of Information Risk & Security, Prudential plc • David Boda, Head of Information Security, • Dr. Demosthenes Ikonomou, Head of Operational Security Unit, European Union Agency for Network Camelot and Information Security • Michael Colao, Chief Information Security • Jacqueline Johnson, Chief Information Security Officer, Danish Branch, Nordea Bank Officer, AXA • Teresa Walsh, Intelligence Officer, FS-ISAC • Richard Morrell, Director of Security & • Colin Whittaker, Payment System Risk Strategic Advisor, Informed Risk Decisions Ltd Emerging Threat, Gartner • Erik Naugle, VP Cyber Security, Intuit

11:55 AM – 12:15 PM Building the UK/US Relationship on Transatlantic Cyber Andy reflects on his experiences as the first UK Cyber Trade Envoy to the US. What has been achieved, and what are the opportunities for building transatlantic cyber innovation and commerce?

• Andy Williams, Cyber Envoy, Defence and Security Organisation, Department for International Trade, British Embassy Washington DC

12:15 PM – 12:40 PM CyberIQ • Rick Geritz, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Life Journey, Chairman, CyberMaryland

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3:25 PM – 4:05 PM Track 1: 2:20 PM – 3:05 PM Track 2: 2:20 PM – 3:05 PM BP Lecture Theatre Stevenson Lecture Theatre Workshop Tracks Blockchain: Can Blockchain Start-Up Workshop continued Track 1: 3:25 PM – 4:05 PM Track 2: 3:25 PM – 4:05 PM Be Trusted Both Technologically Entrepreneur Boot Camp – BP Lecture Theatre Stevenson Lecture Theatre and Operationally and Will It Part 2 of 5 Autonomous Vehicles Start-Up Workshop continued Ever Mature from the Abstract: Now that cars are connected they are Funding a Start-Up Entrepreneur Boot Camp – Experimentation Phase? subject to the same potential vulnerabilities as other Instructor: networked devices. This is likely to become more Part 3 of 5 Abstract: There have been a lot of talks on blockchain , Founder & Managing being the holy grail providing a trusted ledger from • Bob Ackerman of a challenge as vehicles become automated. Like Getting the Early Product Right Director, Allegis Capital the Internet of Things, managing this will involve a tracking fine art to trade settlement. Even most of the Instructor: significant and coordinated effort. Unlike many other technologists and commentators do not realize the • Ambika Gadre, Chief Product Officer, DataTribe trust does not apply to the data itself. Blockchain will parts of the Internet of Things, vehicles operate in merely provide an immutable recording of what has safety critical environments. How should we approach been input; it does not give you extra confidence in these challenges to ensure the vehicles of the future whether the record is correct in the first place. In this are secure by design? panel discussion, we will explore the readiness of the Moderator: technology and extra security measures one has to • Alison Vincent, Chief Technology Officer, deploy for mission critical implementations. Cisco UK Moderator: Panelists: • Induprakas Keri, Vice President of Development, • Andy Davis, Transport Assurance Practice Block Chain & DLT, Intuit Director, NCC Group Panelists: • Iain Forbes, Head, Centre for Connected and • Andersen Cheng, Chief Executive Officer, Autonomous Vehicles Post Quantum • Michael Marlowe, Managing Director and • Loretta Joseph, Advisor, AIMS Capital and Director of Government Relations, Automation Director, Blackcitrus and Advisory Chair, Australia Federation Digital Commerce Association • Ben Lindgreen, Head of Security Delivery, @PaymentsUK • Yiannis Pavlosoglou, Strategic Change Manager, UBS

3:05 PM – 3:25 PM Break

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Track 1: 4:05 PM – 4:50 PM Track 2: 4:05 PM – 4:50 PM Track 1: 4:50 PM – 5:30 PM Track 2: 4:50 PM – 5:30 PM BP Lecture Theatre Stevenson Lecture Theatre BP Lecture Theatre Stevenson Lecture Theatre Innovation Program: Incubators, Start-Up Workshop continued Strategy Setting Processes: Start-Up Workshop continued Clusters and Accelerators— Entrepreneur Boot Camp – Managing Processes, People, Entrepreneur Boot Camp – What Works, What Does Not? Part 4 of 5 and Technology Part 5 of 5 Abstract: As criminal organizations and state- Abstract: We know that technology alone can’t sponsored hackers continue to penetrate our network Engaging the Market address every single threat to our systems. Desktops, Dragon’s Den defenses, senior government officials, C-suite Instructor: servers, databases, phones, IoT, and beyond are the In Rapid Fire Style, representatives from multiple executives and the general public are demanding • Gregg Smith, Chief Executive Officer, new normal in our organizations, which provides a start-ups will present to a team of cyber investment faster innovation from their security providers. Keeping Silent Circle richer attack surface to adversaries. In this session, professionals for 5 minutes each, plus 3–5 minutes pace with a well-funded adversary requires solution we will explore how strategy setting processes, along of coaching and critique. providers to streamline the insertion of innovative with the right people and techology, can help us stay technologies into their existing and emerging many steps ahead of our cyber-adversaries. platforms. However, much of the innovation in security is coming from geographic ecosystems that Moderator: are different than what are considered to be traditional • Mark Weatherford, Chief Cybersecurity centers of information technology innovation. This Strategist, vArmour dislocation slows the insertion of innovative security Panelists: approaches into the existing supply chain. • Leigh Bennett, Chief Information Security Officer, Moderator: Astra Zeneca • Chris Ensor, Deputy Director for Cyber Skills and • Robert Coles, Chief Information Security Officer, Growth, GCHQ Glaxo Kline Smith Panelists: • Edward Millington, Head of Information Security, Winton Group • Ben Brabyn, Head of Level39 • Gilbert Verdian, Chief Information Security • Godfrey Gaston, Director, Centre for Secure Officer, VocaLink Information Technologies, Belfast, UK • Rick Gordon, Managing Partner, Mach 37 • Gary Stewart, Director, Wayra UK

5:30 PM Closing Remarks by Summit Host

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9:50 AM – 10:10 AM Agenda Day 2 Keynote • Dido Harding (Baroness Harding of Winscombe), Former CEO of TalkTalk Group Wednesday, 17 May 2017 10:10 AM – 10:30 AM 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM SINET Thinks Forward with Alex Dewdney Registration and Continental Breakfast • Alex Dewdney, Director of Engagement, GCHQ

9:00 AM – 11:30 AM 10:30 AM – 10:50 AM General Session Break BP Lecture Theatre

10:50 AM – 11:30 AM 9:00 AM – 9:05 AM How Can We Build a Trusted, Secure and Safe Internet of Welcome by Summit Host Everything World? In order to stop the onslaught of continued DDOS, Ransomware and other forms of threats • Rick Geritz, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Life Journey, Chairman, CyberMaryland Abstract: and attacks we must build security into devices. Secure by Design models must be part of our strategy moving forward. How do we achieve this? How can it be implemented and how expensive and difficult would this be? 9:05 AM – 9:50 AM UK Success Stories—Successful UK Companies Moderator: Abstract: These successful entrepreneurs started their companies in the United Kingdom (UK) and • Kim Green, Chief Information Security Officer, Zephyr Health have embarked upon global commercialisation via highly differing pathways. They will share how they Panelists: developed their solutions, business models and how they overcame barriers. What can the UK do to • Emma Green, Head of Wider Economy and Society Engagement and Secure by Default Project Team, be more supportive of early stage companies and what are the trends they see that will help or hurt Department of Cultural Media & Sport small business? • Jim Keaveney, Past President and Automation Federation Chair, International Society of Automation Moderator: • Francois Lavaste, Head of CyberSecurity, Airbus Defence and Space • Robert Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder, SINET • Roy Tuvey, Founder & President, Wandera Panelists: • David Garfield, Chief Executive Officer, Garrison • Kristofer Mansson, Chief Executive Officer, Silobreaker • Emily Orton, Co-Founder, Darktrace • Alastair Paterson, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Digital Shadows • Greg Sim, Chief Executive Officer, Glasswall Solutions • Nik Whitfield, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Panaseer

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11:30 AM – 12:10 PM 1:10 PM – 2:00 PM

Workshop Tracks Workshop Tracks Track 1: 11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Track 2: 11:30 AM – 12:10 PM Track 1: 1:10 PM – 2:00 PM Track 2: 1:10 PM – 2:00 PM BP Lecture Theatre Stevenson Lecture Theatre BP Lecture Theatre Stevenson Lecture Theatre The Convergence of the Physical Innovation Corner – 7 of How the Adversary Is Getting Innovation Corner – 7 of 14 and Digital World, Securing Our 14 Entrepreneurs present In and How We Should Entrepreneurs present for Industrial Control Systems for 4 minutes each plus an Address These Attacks 4 minutes each plus an Abstract: How are the adversaries gaining access opportunity for Q&A. Abstract: What is the nature of the current opportunity for Q&A. threat we face, and how are attacks evolving? and what preparation and execution must we Moderator: Moderator: accomplish to minimize disruption to our systems? Given this threat landscape, do our current • Andy Williams, Cyber Envoy, Defence • Andy Williams, Cyber Envoy, Defence How can we improve on our intelligence gathering solutions stack up, and what do the attacks and Security Organisation, Department for and Security Organisation, Department for that will keep our ICS more secure, safe and mean for our security investment strategy going International Trade, British Embassy International Trade, British Embassy resilient? What frameworks and defensive measures forward? And for 2017 and beyond, should Washington DC Washington DC are needed to assess and prevent physical harm we be investing in Artificial Intelligence and from attacks? Presenting Innovators: other techniques? Presenting Innovators: • Kerry Davies, Chief Executive Officer, Abatis • Andrew Bud, Chief Executive Officer, Iproov Moderator: Moderator: • Carlos R. Aguayo Gonzales, Chief Technology • Jeff Gummeson, Senior Security Architect, , Managing Director, The • Robert Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder, SINET • Jason Cook Officer, PFP Cybersecurity BlueRISC Inc. Chertoff Group Panelists: • Sean Moore, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, • Andersen Cheng, Chief Executive Officer, • Mo Ahddoud, Chief Information Security Centripetal Networks, Inc. Panelists: Post Quantum Officer, SGN • Tim Sadler, Chief Executive Officer, • Leslie Anderson, Global Chief Security • Kevin Eley, Vice President EMEA, TrapX • FC, Co-Founder, Redacted Firm Ltd & Head of Checkrecipient Officer, BT Group • Peter Kirby, Chief Executive Officer, Factom Cyber Research, Raytheon • Stuart Laidlaw, Chief Executive Officer, • Nick Coleman, Global Head Cyber • TBA, Ionic Cyberlytic Security Intelligence, IBM • Paul Crichard, Chief Technology Officer & Head • Ottavio Camponeschi, Vice President of • Kalbir Sohi, Chief Executive Officer, Drie • Oliver Friedrichs, Chief Executive of Technical Strategy, BT Security Business Development, Picus Security • Kobi Freedman, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Phantom • Steve Mustard, Chairman, Automation Officer, IDRRA • Chris Gibson, Chief Information Security Federation Cybersecurity Committee Officer, Close Brothers

12:10 PM – 1:10 PM Lunch

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2:00 PM – 2:40 PM 3:30 PM – 4:15 PM General Session How Cyber Is Driving the New Board Perspective on Holistic BP Lecture Theatre Enterprise Risk Management Across All Business Lines Abstract: The topic of Cyber Security is top of mind for many Board of Directors (BOD) and is a common agenda item at BOD meetings. What do BOD want to hear from their Cyber Security executives? What are the 2:00 PM – 2:40 PM salient points a BOD needs to know about the Chief Information Security Officer role and the business of Cyber so they can better manage their overall company risk posture? Does having Cyber professionals on boards US and UK VC Panel—Cybersecurity Investment Trends and Future of publicly traded companies help communicate a complex challenge to non technical Boards and how Funding Opportunities does the BOD perceive enterprise risk relative to their company’s goals and objectives? These executives Abstract: will share how they manage, prioritize and communnicate enterprise and organizational risks within a Cyber Challenges: dominant environment. • How not to be left out of a global growth industry in a low yield/return world Moderator: • Lack of diversification • Mike Kennedy, Managing Partner, Restoration Partners • Cyber has a low or negative correlation to other asset classes Panelists: • Mark Hughes, President, BT Security Opportunities: • Jean-Luc Moliner, Senior Vice President, Head of Group Security, Orange • Significant opportunity for value creation • Graham Wright, CBE, Independent Cyber Strategy Advisor, NED and Board of London • Large and growing global market: persistence Stock Exchange Group • Roadmap: where to invest, how to invest

Market Driven Innovation—Accelerating Start-Up Nations 4:15 PM – 5:00 PM Moderator: The Cybersecurity Threat Landscape—Where Are We Today and What • Bob Ackerman, Founder & Managing Director, Allegis Capital Lies Ahead? Panelists: Abstract: The Cybersecurity threat is dynamic; it is a constantly evolving arms race of threat and remediation • Alberto Gomez, Managing Partner, Adara Ventures where the advantage lies with the attacker. In this panel we are going to explore how the threat is changing and what is coming next; how CISOs keep abreast of it and how they educate their organisations about it. • Andre Pienaar, Founder, C5 Capital • Richard Seewald, Managing Partner, Evolution Equity Partners Moderator: • Will Sheldon, Investment Professional, Summit Partners • Tim Cook, Managing Director, Wychwood Partners Panelists: • Adrian Asher, Chief Information Security Officer, London Stock Exchange Group 2:40 PM – 3:00 PM • Kevin Fielder, Head of Cyber Security Consulting, Worldpay Break • Ray Stanton, Interim Chief Information Security Officer, National Grid

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM 5:00 PM Fireside Chat with Conrad Prince and Campbell McCafferty Closing Remarks • Conrad Prince, UK Cyber Ambassador • Robert D. Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder, SINET • Campbell McCafferty, Director, Cyber and Government Security, Cabinet Office Abstract: Discussion will focus on the role of cyber ambassador and the importance of government relations in cyber. 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM SINET Connects: Networking Reception East Foyer

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Thank you to the Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit 2017 Sponsors

PResenting Sponsors

Science and Technology

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PLATINUM Sponsor GOLD Sponsor

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EMERGING Sponsors Speakers

MEDIA Sponsor GLOBAL CYBERSECURITY INNOVATION SUMMIT 2017 SPEAKERS

GLOBAL CYBERSECURITY LEIGH BENNETT DAVID BODA Vice President of Global Head of Information Security INNOVATION SUMMIT 2017 Infrastructure Services Camelot Astra Zeneca Complete speaker bios can be found on the SINET UK APP

Keynote Speakers BEN BRABYN ANDERSEN CHENG Head of Level39 Chief Executive Officer DIDO HARDING, BARONESS Post Quantum HARDING OF WINSCOMBE MARK SAYERS

CEO, TalkTalk Telecom Group PLC Deputy Director, Cyber and Government Security Directorate, Cabinet Office

michael colao nick coleman

Chief Information Security Officer Global Head Cyber Security AXA Intelligence SINET Chairman and Founder IBM

Robert D. Rodriguez

Chairman and Founder RObert coles JASON COOK SINET Chief Information Security Officer Managing Director GlaxoSmithKline The Chertoff Group

Speakers TIM Cook paul crichard

BOB ACKERMAN MO AHDDOUD Managing Director Chief Technology Officer & Wychwood Partners Head of Technical Strategy Founder & Managing Director Chief Information Security Officer BT Security Allegis Capital SGN

ANDY DAVIS ALEX DEWDNEY

Transport Assurance Director of Engagement LESLIE ANDERSON ADRIAN ASHER Practice Director GCHQ NCC Group Global Information Security Officer Chief Information Security Officer BT Group London Stock Exchange Group

CHRIS ENSOR JOERG ESCHWEILER

Deputy Director for Cyber Skills Atos and Growth GCHQ

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IAIN FORBES ken fielder kim green phil huggins

Head Head of Cyber Security Consulting Chief Information Security Officer Group Head of Information Centre for Connected and Worldpay Zephyr Health Risk & Security Autonomous Vehicles Prudential plc

Oliver Friedrichs Ambika Gadre MARK HUGHES DEMOSTHENES IKONOMOU

Chief Executive Officer Chief Product Officer President Head of Operational Security Unit Phantom DataTribe BT Security European Union Agency for Network and Information Security

DAVID GARFIELD GODFREY GASTON JACQUELINE Johnson LORETTA JOSEPH

Chief Executive Officer Director Head of IT Security, Advisor, AIMS Capital & Director, & Founder Centre for Secure Information Architecture Unit Blackcitrus and Advisory Chair, Garrison Technologies, Belfast, UK Nordea Bank Australia Digital Commerce Association

RICK GERITZ Chris Gibson JIM KEAVENEY mike kennedy

Chief Executive Officer Chief Information Security Officer Past President and Automation Managing Partner & Founder Close Brothers Federation Chair Restoration Partners LifeJourney International Society of Automation

alberto gomez Rick Gordon INDUPRAKAS KERI FRANCOIS LAVASTE Managing Partner Managing Partner Vice President of Development, Adara Ventures Mach37 Head of CyberSecurity Blockchain & DLT Airbus Defence & Space Intuit

douglas grant emma GREEN BEN LINDGREEN KRISTOFER MANSSON

Detective Chief Inspector Head of Wider Economy and Head of Security Delivery Chief Executive Officer Society Engagement and Police Service of Northern Ireland’s @Payments UK Silobreaker Ltd. Cyber Crime Centre Special Secure by Default Project Team Investigations Unit Department Cultural Media & Sport

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MICHAEL MARLOWE DOUG MAUGHAN ANDRE PIENAAR COnrad prince

Managing Director & Director Division Director Founder UK Cyber Ambassador of Government Relations US Department of C5 Accelerate Automation Federation Homeland Security Science & Technology

CAMPBELL McCAfferty EDWARD MILLINGTON RIchard seewald WILL sheldon

Director, Cyber & Head of Information Security Managing Partner Investment Professional Government Security Winton Group Evolution Equity Partners Summit Partners Cabinet Office

JEAN-LUC MOLINER RICHARD MORRELL greg sim gregg smith

Senior Vice President, Director of Security & Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Head of Group Security Emerging Threat Glasswall Solutions Limited Silent Circle Orange Gartner

STEVE MUSTARD ERIK NAUGLE ray stanton gary stewart

Chairman VP Cyber Security Interim Chief Information Director Security Officer Automation Federation Intuit Wayra UK Cybersecurity Committee National Grid

emily orton ALASTAIR PATERSON heli tiirmaa-klaar roy tuvey

Co-Founder Chief Executive Officer & Founder Head of Cyber Policy Coordination, Founder & President Darktrace Digital Shadows Conflict Prevention and Information Technology Security Policy and Services European External Action Service

yiannis pavlosoglou NIR PELEG gilbert verdian dr. alison vincent

Strategic Change Manager Head of R&D Division Chief Information Security Officer Chief Technology Officer UBS Israel National Cyber Bureau VocaLink Cisco UK

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Presenting Innovators teresa walsh mark weatherford

Intelligence Officer Chief Cybersecurity Strategist

FS-ISAC vArmour carlos aguayo gonzalez, ph.d andrew bud

Chief Technology Officer Chief Executive Officer PFP Cybersecurity Iproov

nik whitfield colin whittaker

Founder & Chief Executive Officer Payment System Risk Strategy Advisor ottavio camponeschi andersen cheng Exelon Corporation Informed Risk Decisions Ltd Vice President of Business Chief Executive Officer Development Post Quantum Picus Security

kerry davies kevin eley andy williams russell wing Chief Executive Officer Vice President EMEA Cyber Envoy, Defence and Head of Information Security Abatis TrapX Security Organisation LME Dept. for International Trade, British Embassy Washington DC

kobi freedman jeff gummeson

Founder & CEO Senior Security Architect graham wright IDRRA BlueRISC Inc.

CBE, Independent Cyber Strategy Advisor & NED

peter kirby stuart laidlaw

Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Factom Cyberlytic

sean moore, ph.d tim sadler

Chief Technology Officer Chief Executive Officer Centripetal Networks, Inc. Checkrecipient

kalbir sohi tbd

Chief Executive Officer TBD DRIE Ionic Security

31 SINET Mission

Advance innovation and enable global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats.

SINET Mission About SINET SINET is a “super connector.” We provide a series of platforms for the business of Cybersecurity to take place within the global ecosystem of the entrepreneur including venture capital, investment banking, system integration, academia, science, legal, policy, and industry as well as Government intelligence, military and civilian departments and agencies.

Our programs consistently attract the highest level of international industry and government executives. SINET is well known for our coveted and unparalleled networking opportunities.

Learn more at www.security-innovation.org

Community Building SINET—where the business of Cybersecurity takes place—builds communities of interest and trust, connects thought leaders in government and industry with builders, buyers, researchers and investors across the international security domain with the goal of promoting and advancing Cybersecurity innovation. We are passionate about our mission and strive to build a community that engenders a sense of common duty, purpose and commitment to protect our critical infrastructure and help to preserve economic stability.

Join our community and participate in our mutually beneficial, trust-based approach that connects the ecosystem of the entrepreneur, increases business opportunities and advances Cybersecurity innovation.

Join the SINET community at www.security-innovation.org/community.htm

Membership The SINET Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit is just one of the many resources available to the SINET community. By becoming a member, you will gain access to additional benefits and discounted services that can take your company to the next level. Many of your peers have already discovered that SINET is the Cybersecurity “super connector” that enables them to exchange knowledge, learn from industry experts, advance innovation, and build networks with investors, entrepreneurs, government agencies, military, corporate enterprises and more.

Together, we can make a difference. Become a SINET member and help contribute to our mission of advancing the business of Cyber.

To learn more about membership contact Janice Avellar at [email protected]

33 Upcoming SINET Programs

Innovation Summit 2017—New York, NY “Connecting Wall Street, Silicon Valley and the Beltway” 20 June 2017 The TimesCenter Innovation Summit connects America’s three most powerful epicenters—Wall Street, Silicon Valley and Washington, DC—and promotes the importance of industry and government collaboration. The summit is designed to reinvigorate public-private partnership efforts between disparate communities and accelerate the business of Cybersecurity between Upcoming SINET investors, builders and buyers. SINET61—, Australia Supported by Data61 26 & 27 September 2017 Four Seasons Hotel

Programs SINET61 fosters the Australian national Cyber priorities in a global context by connecting London, Washington DC, , Silicon Valley, Sydney, the Asia Pacific region and other centers of innovation.

SINET Global Institute CISO Series—Scottsdale, AZ 18 & 19 October 2017 Four Seasons Hotel Supported by The US Department of Homeland Security Invitation Only

Science & Technology Directorate These intimate workshops address the challenges that Board of Directors are placing on security and risk executives, and how to successfully manage and communicate today’s enterprise and organizational threats. These are intense “roll your sleeves up” thought leadership discussions on How Cyber Is Driving the New Board Perspective on Enterprise Risk Management. Attendance is limited to 30 Security and Risk Executives from Global 2000 corporations.

Showcase 2017—Washington DC “Highlighting and Advancing Innovation” 8 & 9 November 2017 The National Press Club

SINET Showcase provides a platform to identify and highlight “best-of-class” security companies that are addressing industry and government’s most pressing needs and requirements. The chosen SINET 16 Innovators present their technological solutions to representatives from the ecosystem of the entrepreneur: venture capital, investment banking, system integration, academia, science, legal, policy, private industry and executives from the Federal Government, including civilian, intelligence and military professionals. Showcase’s objective is to increase awareness of innovative solutions that may lead to an investment in, or the purchase of, advanced technologies that will help secure our nation’s critical infrastructure and command-and-control systems.

IT Security Entrepreneurs Forum 2018—Silicon Valley, CA 7 & 8 May 2018 Computer History Museum, Silicon Valley

ITSEF is our flagship event designed to bridge the gap between the Federal Government, Silicon Valley and other centers of innovation. The Forum provides a venue where entrepreneurs can interface directly with top government agency and industry officials. SINET consistently attracts the world’s top Cybersecurity professionals to participate each year.

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