Past event: Cyber Intelligence Europe 2019 Conference

Cyber security is a concern for many European governments and military forces. It is key for government agencies to make sure detection systems are up to date to combat the latest threats faced to computer systems.

Cybercrimes are also becoming very sophisticated with many criminals creating new ways to breach computer systems. It is critical that governments have strong threat intelligence systems to monitor the potential breaches and combat the cybercrimes before any damage is done to critical infrastructures.

Cyber Intelligence Europe brings together leading officials from across Europe to discuss cyber security strategies and policies, combating cybercrimes, threat intelligence, detection systems, cyber laws and international cooperation.

With the event taking place in Vienna, Austria on the 24th - 26th September 2019 you will have the opportunity to meet with many senior officials from across the Austrian Government and Armed Forces.

Why Attend?

  • Analysis the latest cyber security strategies and policies implemented by European Governments
  • Discuss the latest detection systems that are being used
  • Review recent cybercrimes governments have faced across Europe
  • Understand the importance of threat intelligence
  • Network with leading government and military officials from across Europe

Speakers

  • Major General Helmut Habermayer, Cyber Coordinator, Ministry of Defence, Austria
  • Christian Liflander, Head, Cyber Defence Section, Emerging Security Challenges Division, NATO
  • Detective Superintendent Heiko Lohr, Head of Cybercrime Unit Strategy and Cooperation, Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), Germany
  • Natalia Spinu, Head, Cyber Security Center (CERT-GOV-MD), Moldova
  • Neil Walsh, Chief of Cybercrime, Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Financing of Terrorism Department, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
  • Egidija Versinskiene, Director, Lithuanian Cybercrime Center of Excellence for Training,Research & Education (L3CE)
  • Mark Zoetekouw, Strategic Legal Advisor, Cybercrime and Digital Technologies, Dutch National Police
  • Roland Kumnova, Senior Programme Assistant, and OSCE Focal Point on Cyber Security, Serious and Organised Crime Section, Department for Security and Public Safety, OSCE Mission in Kosovo
  • Ondrej Rojcik, Head of Unit, Strategic Information and Analysis Unit, Cyber Security Policies Department, National Cyber and Information Security Agency, Czech Republic
  • Heidi Kivekas, Chief Specialist, National Cyber Security Centre Finland (NCSC-FI)
  • Blerim Krasniqi, Head of IT Forensics, Kosovo Agency of Forensics
  • Mustafa Afyonluoglu, Cyber Security and Chief e-Government Expert, Turkey
  • Kadri Kaska, Law and Policy Researcher, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCD COE)
  • Professor Roy Isbell, Principal Fellow, Cyber Security Centre, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

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Event Schedule

Wednesday 25th September 2019
  • 08.30 - 17.00  Conference Day One
  • 08.30 - 17.00  Exhibition Day One
Thursday 26th September 2019
  • 08.30 - 17.00  Conference Day Two
  • 08.30 - 17.00  Exhibition Day Two

Venue

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Venue

ARCOTEL Wimberger Wien Hotel
Neubaugurtel 34-36
1070 Vienna
Austria
Event details
Organizer : Intelligence-Sec
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-20416