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CYBER 2.

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Preparing for the next level
...with Scale, Speed & Skill
9th - 10th October 2014 – New Delhi

Sixth Annual Summit on Cyber & Network Security

THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA


Cyber 2.0: Preparing for the next level
The lack of a national-level doctrine has As cyber networks rapidly transition from intimately understand cyber technology
created an environment where we are a mere utility to the undercurrent of our to collaborate and begin a debate about
entirely reactive in our cyber posture. entire societal infrastructure, this reliance the complex issues.
Indeed, battlefield transcends physical becomes a vulnerability. The modern
The time has come when we should
borders and boundaries. The power of a Cyber Era demands a national-level
consider not only the military impact
nation-state is not required to inflict doctrine that can be adopted by
of the new cyber world, but also
widespread damage to critical government agencies, armed forces,
what role cyber defense will hold in
infrastructure systems; a single malicious private sector organizations and
shaping the future of our country's
actor can wreak havoc. The starkest individual citizens alike to establish a
economy, education, foreign affairs
difference, however, is that today both the collective sense of purpose for our Cyber
policies and critical infrastructure
private sector and individual citizens have Security.
initiatives. Only then can our
unprecedented access to a myriad of
The ASSOCHAM along with Council of Government, industry, and private
infrastructure systems that can provide
Europe, Strasbourg, France is providing a citizens align under common goal to
entry into sensitive systems – yet they are
forum to bring industry leaders, shape a safe and prosperous future
largely unaware of, and unaccountable for,
policymakers and academia together with scale, speed and skill.
their responsibilities in defending them.
with the scientists and practitioners that

Who should Attend


• Central Government Officials • IT Security Professionals • Hospitals
• State Government Officials • System Administrators • Airports
• Police & Paramilitary Departments • Database Administrators • Petroleum and Natural Gas Companies
• Enforcement & Investigating • Data Privacy Specialists • Power Generation and Distribution
Agencies • Application Support Personnel Companies
• Banks and Financial Institutions • Human Resources Professionals • CTOs
• Legal Experts • Operational Technology Auditors • CIOs
• IT Software Companies • Compliance Officers • CSOs
• IT Hardware Companies • Corporate Security Professionals • IT Managers
• BPO/ ITes • Civil Activist • Cyber Security Researchers
• Telecom and Allied Companies • Municipal Corporation • PSUs
• Cyber Security Companies • Utility Companies • Scientists
• Consultants & Experts • NDMA • CXOs
• Institutes • Railways • CISOs

Why to attend
• An insight into the IT incidents
• How nations’ premier agencies are improving their cyber security
• Your questions to the best cyber security experts
• Out how secure you are and what level and form of attack could come in to you
• Your level of security and readiness for penetration
• Your security strategy with critical business and corporate goals
• The latest updates on state of art in digital threats in cyber underground
• The full potential of cyber security
• How information awareness can minimize your risk
– Stay current on cyber security threats, vulnerabilities and exploits
– Cost effective security training and peer networking
– Catch up on industry developments and check out vendor displays
– Find help for information security issues

Delegate Registration Fees


International Delegates $ 200/- for both days

Indian Delegates Rs. 5,000/- per day

Students Rs. 5,000/- per day

Delegate Fee Includes Coffee & Lunch, Copy of Background Paper/


Copy of Workshop Study Material, Summit Kit
ASSOCHAM India's Apex Chamber for Commerce & Industry was set up in 1920. Today the Chamber is proud to
have more than 450,000 Companies as it's esteemed Member which includes many of the global technology
companies.
ASSOCHAM is privileged to be a Member of the “Cyber Regulation Advisory Committee” set up by
Ministry of Communications and IT, and the Joint Working Group (JWG) on Cyber Security set up by
the National Security Council Secretariat, Government of India.
WORKSHOP: Technology and Hacking - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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9 October, 2014

TECHNICAL SESSION-I: The Digital Human. How TECHNICAL SESSION-II: Live demonstrations of some
technology is going to change everything around you. hacks in context to your personal and professional security
on the cyber space and how they become more
SMAC, the Internet of Things and it's digital revolution. sophisticated every day coupled with case studies and best
practices being followed globally for defending against
such attacks - both from government and enterprise point
The workshop will begin with the subject of how the cyber space
of view.
is changing everyday and the opportunities that arise out of such Around the digital opportunity, the workshop will then focus on
dynamism. Some case studies around how enterprises are the challenges faced by a large number of corporates and how
hackers are using the digital evolution to their advantage. A
using such times to their advantage from being digitally small portion of how hacking have evolved in the last decade
disrupted with their legacy systems to being a digital disruptor. and what it's future looks like, in such exciting times.

Summit
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Issues: What They Say...
on 10 October, 2014 “As President, I’ll make cyber security the top priority that it should
be in the 21st century. I’ll declare our cyber-infrastructure a strategic

Developing Cyber Security Standards asset, and appoint a National Cyber Advisor who will report directly
• Sharing of best practices and guidelines. to me. We’ll coordinate efforts across the federal government,
implement a truly national cyber-security policy, and tighten
• Incident response mechanism. standards to secure information – from the networks that power the
federal government, to the networks that you use in your personal
• Proactive threat & vulnerability management. lives.”
• Improving and strengthening cooperation and Mr. Barack Obama
President, USA
coordination amongst States.
“…While cyber space is a source of great opportunity, cyber

Improving Public-Private Information security has become a major concern. BRICS countries, should
Sharing and Information Security take the lead in preserving Cyber Space, as a global common
good. I am happy we are cooperating on this through our
• Amend communication laws to clearly National Security Advisors.”
authorize communication companies to Mr. Narendra Modi
Prime Minister of India
monitor and intercept malicious Internet
communications. "The threat in terms of cybersecurity comes from all sorts of different
places and organisations – a lot of it is criminal. What the British
• Effective sharing of actionable information have done is bring together a strategy to help protect key industries,
among the public and private sectors on cyber key infrastructure, key capabilities in terms of cybersecurity and that
is work we want to share with others."
threats, vulnerabilities, and incidents. Mr. David Cameron
• More actionable and real-time information Prime Minister, United Kingdom
sharing amongst various agencies. "During the years 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 (till May), a total
• Evaluate and mature the public-private number of 21,699, 27,605, 28,481 and 9,174 Indian websites were
hacked by various hacker groups spread worldwide".
partnerships. Mr. Ravi Shankar Prasad
Minister for Communications & IT and

Ensuring Privacy & Civil Liberty Protection Minister for Law & Justice, Government of India

• Compliance driven focus.


“There is a lot of use of terms such as 'cyber attack' and 'cyber-
• Adaptation of Cyber Security Policy. warfare', but I think the stress should rather be on safety for general
• Promote and incentivize the adoption of cyber and business users of the internet. Whilst security has a role to play,
some of the safety measures also require the co-operation and
security practices. understanding of users.”
Mr. Vinton G. Cerf
• Increase the volume, timeliness, and quality of “Father of Internet”
cyber threat information sharing.
• http://www.politicususa.com/2008/07/16/obama-cyber-security.html
• Explore the use of existing regulation to • http://www.narendramodi.in/cm-narendra-modi-advocates-development-on-3-s-%E2%80%93-scale-speed-and-skill-to-realizeindia%
E2%80%99s-century-2/
promote cyber security. • http://www.narendramodi.in/prime-minister-shri-narendra-modis-statement-in-6th-brics-summit-on-the-agenda-
politicalcoordination-international-governance-regional-crisis/
• Protect privacy and civil liberties for information • http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/feb/19/david-cameron-relationship-india
• http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-07 -25/news/52026501_1_extensive-electronic-surveillance-programmes-cyber-
shared with the government. ravi-shankar-prasad
• http://web-interviews.com/vinton-cerf-speaks-out-on-cyber-security-and-crime/
Partnership Details
Category Amount Benefits
Presenting Partner (Exclusive Category) Rs. 7,00,000/-

Platinum Partner Rs. 5,00,000/-

Official Host (Both Day) Rs. 4,00,000/-


As mentioned Below
Gold Partner Rs. 4,00,000/-

Kit Partner Rs. 3,00,000/-

Silver Partner Rs. 2,00,000/-

Lanyard Partner Rs. 1,00,000/- Logo on Lanyard

THE BENEFITS:
Presenting Partner (Rs. 7,00,000/-) 8) Logo on Summit webpage 8) Logo on Summit webpage
1) Exclusive Category 9) Corporate Video will be played during lunch and Tea 9) Corporate Video will be played during lunch break
2) Assured Speaker slot – 2 (One in Inaugural Session) breaks
Kit Partner (Rs. 3,00,000/-)
3) Summit will be termed as <Your Company> presents 6th Official Host (Rs. 4,00,000/-) 1) Exclusive Logo on Summit Kit
Annual Summit on Cyber & Network Security 1) Exclusive Category 2) Assured Speaker slot – 1
4) Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed 2) Assured Speaker slot – 2 ( 1 each on both day) 3) Partners name and logo would be displayed at the side
at the main Backdrop/ side panels at the Summit venue
3) Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed panels at the Summit venue
5) Partners literature would form part of the material to be at the main Backdrop/ side panels at the Summit venue 4) Partners literature would form part of the material to be
distributed among the Industry Participants,
4) Partners literature would form part of the material to be distributed among the Industry Participants,
Government Officials, and Press at the Summit
distributed among the Industry Participants, Government Officials, and Press at the from
6) Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the Government Officials, and Press at the Summit Registration Desk
Summit – 10
5) Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the 5) Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the
7) Standees at Venue – 6 Summit – 4 Summit – 2
8) Online Promotion of Partner’s name/ logo through 6) Standees at Venue – 2 6) Standees at Venue – 2
e-mailers to Industry and ASSOCHAM Database/
7) Online Promotion of Partner’s name/ logo through e- 7) Online Promotion of Partner’s name through e-mailers
Members
mailers to Industry and ASSOCHAM Database/ Members to Industry and ASSOCHAM Database/ Members
9) Exhibition Stall – 2
8) Exhibition Stall – 1 8) Logo on Summit webpage
10) Logo on Summit webpage.
9) Logo on Summit webpage Silver Partners (Rs. 2,00,000/-)
11) Corporate Video will be played during lunch and Tea
10) Corporate Video will be played during lunch break 1) Assured Speaker slot – 1
breaks
Platinum Partner (Rs. 5,00,000/-) Gold Partners (Rs. 4,00,000/-) 2) Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed
1) Assured Speaker slot – 2 1) Assured Speaker slot – 1 at the main Backdrop/ side panels at the Summit venue
2) Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed 2) Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed 3) Partners literature would form part of the material to be
at the main Backdrop/ side panels at the Summit venue at the main Backdrop/ side panels at the Summit venue distributed among the Industry Participants,
3) Partners literature would form part of the material to be Government Officials, and Press at the Summit from
3) Partners literature would form part of the material to be
distributed among the Industry Participants, Registration Desk
distributed among the Industry Participants,
Government Officials, and Press at the Summit Government Officials, and Press at the Summit 4) Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the
4) Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the Summit – 2
4) Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the
Summit – 8 Summit – 4 5) Standees at Venue – 2
5) Standees at Venue – 6 5) Standees at Venue – 2 6) Online Promotion of Partner’s name/ logo through
6) Online Promotion of Partner’s name/ logo through e- e-mailers to Industry and ASSOCHAM Database/
6) Online Promotion of Partner’s name/ logo through e-
mailers to Industry and ASSOCHAM Database/ Members Members
mailers to Industry and ASSOCHAM Database/ Members
7) Exhibition Stall – 1 7) Logo on Summit webpage
7) Exhibition Stall – 2

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ASSOCHAM
D. S. Rawat Secretary General
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