Past event: Cyber Intelligence Europe Conference

Cyber Security is still a major concern for many European governments. Cybercrime is at an all time high and with many leading European cities becoming ''Smart Cities'' this is creating new opportunities for criminals to attack city computer systems and infrastructures.

Our 6th annual Cyber Intelligence Europe conference and exhibition will be taking place in Amsterdam on the 5th - 6th September 2018. The Netherlands has been attacked in recent years by cyber criminals. In January 2018 the national tax office and banks experienced a DDoS attack on their websites. They were also hit by the Ransomware attack in 2017 that targeted many European computer systems.

Cyber Intelligence Europe will provide in-depth presentations from leading government officials who create the cyber security strategies and policies for their nation. You will also hear case studies of successful threat intelligence work that stopped cybercrimes before they took place.

Now in it's 6th year Cyber Intelligence Europe is the perfect opportunity to understand the challenges European governments face when dealing with cybercrimes on their infrastructures. Our event will also provide attendees with an insight into future threats that are predicted due to the constant development of IoT and Smart Cities.


Why Attend?

  • Hear in-depth presentations from leading government officials who create cyber security strategies and policies
  • Develop your understanding of the cybercrimes faced in Europe
  • Review the future cyber threats that could be faced in Europe
  • Analysis case studies of recent cybercrimes faced to the regions governments
  • Discuss how public and private sector organisations can work together to help combat cybercrimes
  • Network with leading cyber security vendors in our exhibition hall

Speakers

  • Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General, Emerging Security Challenges, NATO,
  • Arne Schonbohm, President, Federal Office for Information Security (BIS), Germany
  • Senior Representative, Director of Operations, National Cyber Security Centre, United Kingdom
  • Oudrej Rojcik, Head, Strategic Information Analysis, National Cyber and Information Security Agency, Czech Republic
  • Senior Representative, EU and International Cyber Security Regulations, Cyber Security and Data Protection Directorate, United Kingdom
  • Thorleifur Jonasson, Director, Technical Division, Post and Telecom Administration, Iceland
  • Eugen Valeriu Popa, Counselor , Ministry of Development and Public Administration, Romania
  • Salvador Llopis Sanchez, Project Officer, Cyber Defence Technology, European Defence Agency (EDA)
  • Major Daniel Wurm, Department for International Crisis and Conflict Management, Ministry of Defence, Austria
  • Tiia Somer, Cyber Security Expert, Estonia Defence Force
  • Eirik Troones Hansen, Prosecutor, Cybercrime section, National Criminal Investigation Service, Norway
  • Koryak Uzan, Managing Partner, PRODAFT
  • Elmer Hoeksema, Co-Director, Graduate Certificate Program, Cyber Security, Lynchburg University, Netherlands

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Event Schedule

Wednesday 5th September 2018
  • 08.30 - 17.10 Conference Day One
  • 08.30 - 17.30 Exhibition Opening Hours

Thursday 6th September 2018

  • 08.30 - 16.40 Conference Day Two
  • 08.30 - 16.40 Exhibition Opening Hours

Venue

Mercure Hotel Amsterdam City
Joan Muyskenweg 10, 1096 CJ
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Venue

Mercure Hotel Amsterdam City
Joan Muyskenweg 10
1096 CJ Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Delegates have a special room rate: Double classic room for single occupancy: € 159,- per room, per night. There is a €20,- supplement for a second guest if applicable.

This rate is including breakfast and excluding 5% city tax.

To book your room at the hotel - please complete this form and send it to H1244-RE1@accor.com
Event details
Organizer : Intelligence-Sec
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-19001