Past event: Cyber Warfare Europe 2011 Conference

As part of the internationally recognised Cyber Conference series, Defence IQ is pleased to announce we are now planning Cyber Warfare Europe 2011.

Building on the great success of our last event in London, (during which over 150 senior officers, government staff and leading industry contractors from 21 nations gathered to discuss the latest cyber issues), this meeting will focus specifically on the challenges, strategies and solutions facing smaller European militaries and governments as they formulate national strategies to keep their defensive and offensive cyber capabilities up to date and in-line with the international community.


Attending Cyber Warfare Europe 2011 Will Allow You To:

  • Hear and meet senior European military officers responsible for newly announced cyber strategies including the Head of Cyber Security at the German MoD and Deputy Director of Cyber Defence for the Swiss Department of Defence.
  • Keep informed of the real cyber threats facing military networks, methods of attack and denial by leading practitioners. PLUS Check out the post-conference seminar on the Chinese Cyber Threat with the US Marine Corps
  • Understand global developments in cyber warfare; with presentations on building a ‘cyber force,’ civil – military cyber coordination and coordination efforts, clarifying the current legal status of cyber operations and the emerging ‘rules of engagement’ for cyber warfare practitioners. SEE our pre-conference workshop on ‘Building the Cyber Force.’

Register at ASDEvents and receive 20% discount, use Coupon Code: ASD1405 when you register!

Distinguished Speakers:

  • Brigadier General John Davis, Director of Current Operations, US CYBER COMMAND
  • Wing Commander Chris Stace, CIS Directorate (Policy & Requirements), European Union Military Staff, EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE
  • Colonel (GS) Gerald Vernez, Deputy Director of Cyber Defence, SWISS DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
  • Lieutenant Colonel Chris Barrington-Brown, Land Information Assurance Group (LIAG), BRITISH ARMY
  • Lieutenant Colonel Tupper, Commanding Officer, Canadian Forces Network Operations Centre
  • Lieutenant Colonel William Hagestad II, Force Movement Control, US MARINE CORPS
  • Lieutenant Colonel Volker Wetzler, Head of Cyber Security, GERMAN MOD
  • Lieutenant Colonel Brian Cook, Director of Operations, 39th Information Operations Squadron, USAF
  • Lieutenant Colonel Andreas Ulrich, Operations Officer, NATO INFORMATION ASSURANCE TECHNICAL CENTRE
  • Dr Harald Niggemann, Department 1: Security of Applications, Critical Infrastructures and Networks, GERMAN FEDERAL OFFICE FOR INFORMATION SECURITY (BSI)
  • Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar, Cyber Defence Section, Emerging Security Challenges Division, NATO
  • Kristin Mørkestøl, Senior Adviser, Department of Security Policy, NOR WEGIAN MOD
  • Dr. Steve Purser, Head of Technical and Competence Department, EUROPEAN NETWORK AND INFORMATION SECURITY AGENCY
  • Michael Boyer, Director, RCERT Europe, US ARMY
  • Rain Ottis, Scientist, NATO COOPERATIVE CYBER DEFENCE CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
  • Christopher Richardson, Lecturer, Defence College of Communications & Information Systems, UK MOD
  • Eneken Tikk, Legal Advisor NA TO COO PERA TIVE CYBER DEFENCE CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE (NATO CCD COE)
  • Roy Lindelauf, Researcher, NETHERLANDS DEFENCE ACADEMY
  • Professor Thomas C. Wingfield, Professor of International Law, MARSHALL CENTER

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Venue

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Key areas of focus will include:

  • Latest methods for network security, analysis and intruder identification
  • Gathering actionable threat intelligence to anticipate and prevent future attacks
  • Achieving the pragmatic management of cyber operations across the military and private sectors
  • Establishing greater legal clarity for cyber operations and rules of engagement for future cyber conflicts
  • How to build effective international cyber crisis response capabilities
  • Strategies to shift the cyber defence doctrine from reactive to proactive
  • Analysing the trend of ‘going cloud’ within the public and military sectors and managing the inherent risks associated with this
  • Ensuring effective and secure recruitment and training of the next generation of cyber warriors


Venue & Accommodation

Berlin Marriott Hotel
Inge-Beisheim-Platz 1
Berlin, 10785 Germany
Phone: 49-30-220000
Fax: 49-30-220001000

Accommodation
Travel and accommodation is not included in the registration fee, however a number of discounted bedrooms have been reserved at the Berlin Marriott Hotel. Please call the hotel directly on Tel: +49-30-220000 and quote booking reference IQPC to receive your discounted rate, prices start from €175 including taxes, but excluding breakfast. There is limited availability so we do encourage attendees to book early to avoid disappointment. Alternatively for a further selection of hotels, please visit: www.4cityhotels.com/berlin

Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-1405