Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit Supported by Her Majesty’S Government and the U.S
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@SINETCONNECTION #SINETUK SINET presents Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit Supported by Her Majesty’s Government and The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Science & Technology Directorate THE BRITISH MUSEUM, LONDON 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 5 GLOBAL CYBERSECURITY INNOVATION SUMMIT 2017 AGENDA 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 7 GLOBAL CYBERSECURITY INNOVATION SUMMIT 2017 AGENDA 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,