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Subject: Fwd: Fwd: Updating the European Cyber Security Strategy: Partnerships for Prevention and Preparedness


All - I'm forwarding news of this conference scheduled for October in Brussels to you all in case any of you are interested in following up. 

Dr. Carol, thanks for alerting us to this event. 

Best regards, 

/chet 

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On 6/21/2017 12:56 AM, Carol Cosgrove-Sacks wrote:
Sending this  on  in case it could be  of interest  to CTI  members. 

Cheers Carol 
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From: "Public Policy Exchange" <conferences@publicpolicyexchange.co.uk>
Date: 21 Jun 2017 04:07
Subject: Updating the European Cyber Security Strategy: Partnerships for Prevention and Preparedness
To: <carol.cosgrove-sacks@oasis-open.org>
Cc:

Updating the European Cyber Security Strategy:
Partnerships for Prevention and Preparedness
Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre, Brussels
Tuesday 3rd October 2017

With 315 Million Europeans using the internet each day, the provision of critical services and the functioning of a modern economy are now entirely dependent upon the robustness and safety of cyberspace and its infrastructure. Cyber security is also a growing economic opportunity for Europe, with the market predicted to be worth over $100 Billion by 2018 (European Commission). However, cyber attacks in the EU are growing in both their sophistication and frequency. In severe cases, companies are vulnerable to losing billions of Euros, falling victim to business interruption, extortion, industrial espionage, counterfeiting, data theft and data manipulation. As such, cybercrime is one of the greatest threats to business and governments around the world, with a global cost of approximately $445 bn annually (World Economic Forum, 2016).

Europe’s original strategy for cyber security was launched in 2013. Two years later, the European Parliament and the Council reached an agreement on the Commission’s proposed measures for the security of network and information systems (the NIS Directive) and on the data protection reform. These measures established a harmonised framework across Europe, with the Directive on security of Network and Information Systems (NIS) becoming the very first piece of European-wide legislation on cyber security. Its provisions aimed to make the online environment more trustworthy and therefore support the smooth functioning of the EU Digital Single Market. By September 2017, the European Commission will review the EU Cybersecurity Strategy and the mandate of the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA), to align it to the new EU-wide framework on cybersecurity. It will propose additional measures on standards, certification and labelling to ensure that connected objects are more secure.

At present, Europe’s ability to detect, investigate and counter threats from cyber activities is significantly challenged. Technological advancements have far outpaced policymakers’ responses to the shifting threats of cyberspace, with solutions driven primarily by national interest, rather than multilateral collaboration. Developments in the Internet of Things (IOT) pose new challenges, whilst the cybersecurity market itself remains highly fragmented, due to a lack of interoperability and reduced consumer trust in cross border e-commerce. With cyber security becoming intimately linked to public life, including essential services such as energy, transport, water and health systems, it is imperative that Europe steps up its digital security agenda and simultaneously harnesses the growing benefits of an interoperable digital market.

In line with the upcoming review of the European Cyber-security strategy, this symposium will provide businesses, local actors, industry regulators, intelligence agencies, police, technology specialists, academics and other key stakeholders with a timely and invaluable opportunity to engage with European cybersecurtity policies, collectively enhance our defences to malicious actors and address the root causes of vulnerability to cyber threats.

Delegates Will

  • Analyse the updated European Cyber Security Strategy and gain insight on the newly reviewed European mandate to tackle emerging cyber threats.
  • Discuss methods to combat cybercrime and increase resilience, and methods to raise awareness on the multiplying risks of cyberspace
  • Assess how SME’s can support the growing market for E-commerce through cloud computing, research and development
  • Learn how public and private sector employers can adopt behaviours and policies to keep their organisations and staff safe from cyber attack
  • Build strategies to address interoperability in cyberspace and discuss differing ways to capitalize on the growing opportunities for E-commerce
  • Examine and analyze the emerging risks created by an expanded ‘Internet of Things’, both for cyber security and for citizens rights
  • Establish clear links between the implementation of the NIS Directive and the impacts on businesses, consumers and the technology industry
  • Take part in lively and interactive discussions with key stakeholders in the field of cybersecurity and build lasting partnerships for future collaboration
  • Share best practice and work in collective partnerships to rectify preventable vulnerabilities to cyber attacks

I am pleased to advise you that we offer a 20% early registration discount off the standard delegate rates (subject to type of organisation and terms and conditions) for bookings received by the 25th August 2017. For further details, please refer to the enclosed event brochure. Do feel free to circulate this information to relevant colleagues within your organisation.

In the meantime, to ensure your organisation is represented, please book online or complete and return the registration form at your earliest convenience in order to secure your delegate place(s)
Kind regards,

Conference Team
Public Policy Exchange
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