Security in a Mobile World
 
13/03/2014
18:00 - 18:30Registration and Drinks Reception
18:30 - 18:40Welcome Remarks

Chair: 
Christian Oliver, EU Correspondent, Financial Times

18:40 - 19:00Keynote Address

Reinhard Priebe, Director, ‘Internal Security’, European Commission, DG Home Affairs
  • The cybersecurity challenge: how the EU is fighting cybercrime
  • The potential value of public-private cooperation
  • Data protection and privacy
  • Tackling the issue of post-Snowden surveillance

19:00 - 20:00Dinner
20:00 - 21:00Panel Discussion
  • How do you believe cyber crime has evolved over the past few years and what impact has this had on the public sector? Is there the right focus on security?
  • As security threats continue to grow, how can all parties work together to fight the criminals? Can we ever hope to get policy agreed internationally, and will it ever be able to keep up with technology?
  • What impact have the latest technology trends had on mobile computing (cloud, BYOD)? As we become increasingly connected, what risks are we exposed to? Which kind of mobile devices do people buy, and to what extent might consumers act in a more protectionist way e.g avoiding foreign products?
  • What is your perspective on the planned EU data protection reforms? Is there a risk of having too many restraints on the way security operations are run? At what point should a company report a breach? 
  • In a post Snowden world how can we strike a balance between security, ethics and privacy; the need to be overt vs covert?

Panel:
Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General, Emerging Security Challenges Division, NATO
Marc Vael, International Vice-President, ISACA
Mike Loginov, Chief Strategist, EMEA Cyber Security – Public Sector, HP

Moderated by Christian Oliver, EU Correspondent, Financial Times

21:00 - 21:05Concluding Remarks

Chair: Christian Oliver, EU Correspondent, Financial Times

21:05 - 21:40Networking Drinks