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Agenda

30 May 2012 18:30 - 21:00 Official opening: Ten years of Trustworthy Computing
(followed by networking dinner)

Stephen Collins, Head of EU policy, Microsoft Scott Charney, Corporate Vice-President, Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft 31 May 2012 8:00 - 09:00 9:00 - 10:00

Registration and Coffee High level keynotes: European economy and global challenges with special guest Angel Gurra, Secretary General, OECD Jean Philippe Courtois, President Microsoft International Robert Madelin, Director General for Information Society and Media Maciej Popowski, Deputy Secretary General, European External Action Service

10:00 - 11:00

Panel discussion: The economics of internet security Udo Helmbrecht, Executive Director, ENISA James Quinault, Cyber Security & Information Assurance, UK Cabinet Office David Pym, SICSA Professor of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen Matt Thomlinson, General Manager, Product Security, Microsoft Moderated by Uli Ries, journalist

11:00 - 11:15 Break-out sessions 11:15 - 12:00

Coffee Break Microsoft Security Intelligence Report and the European threat landscape Tim Rains will present the 12th volume of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report, taking a deeper look at the threat landscape in the European Union. Cybersecurity and government responses Forecasting and mapping future cybersecurity challenges Paul Nicholas, Microsoft & Jose Eduardo Campos will analyse key questions policy makers will have to answer in the near future.

Roger Halbheer and Stephen Lechner will discuss cybersecurity from a national point of view as well as possible panEuropean responses to these threats.

Break-out sessions 12:00 - 12:45

Identity and authentication Ronny Bjornes, and Andrea Servida will discuss the Pan-European framework for electronic identification, authentication and signatures.

Building an incident response capability Cristin Goodwin and Roger Halbheer will look at the CERT/CSIRT models and touch upon the importance of international and national coordination.

Trusting devices Stuart Aston will talk about security, management and compliance in a world that merges personal life and work.

12:45 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:45

Lunch High level keynotes: Global perspectives on cybersecurity Cecilia Malmstrm, European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ambassador Gbor Ikldy, Emerging Security Challenges, NATO Scott Charney, Corporate Vice-President, Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft

14:45 - 15:45

Panel discussion: Changing the game: Playing offense to disrupt the way cybercriminals operate Jonathan Mullin, Capabilities Director, European Defense Agency

Joe Sullivan, Chief Security Officer, Facebook


Elly van den Heuvel, Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice Bill Harmon, Associate General Counsel, Digital Crimes Unit, Microsoft Moderated by Uli Ries, journalist Break-out sessions 15:45 - 16:45 Secure by Design Alex Lucas will use this session to explore how security can be incorporated into the design of software from the inception of ideas through into the implementation. 16:45 - 18:00 Fighting digital crime Earlier this year EC announced the creation of a European Cybercrime Center. Bill Harmon, and Dr Victoria Baines will discuss how industry could contribute to this effort. Cloud compliance infrastructure Andreas Fuchsberger, Mark Estberg, and Monika Josi will take a look at how standards can support policy makers in areas of security and data protection.

Closing reception Hosted by John Vassallo, Vice President EU Affairs, Microsoft

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