About MOLDOVA CYBER WEEK 2020
Launched in 2012, “Moldova Cyber Week” is a large national cyber security event held annually under the patronage of the Government of the Republic of Moldova. The event is organized by the P.I “Information Technology and Cyber Security Service”, Technical University of Moldova, International Telecommunication Union and European Union.
“Moldova Cyber Week” is dedicated to stakeholders working as part of the cybersecurity ecosystem and experiencing cyber threats on a day to day basis. The MCW ensures information and knowledge sharing among leading experts, policy makers, industry experts and the academia. The goal of MCW is to discuss main challenges related to cybersecurity, share experiences, exchange ideas, good practices, and build trust between the cyber community and the citizens. MCW is an opportunity to promote proper response to cyber threats and foster cooperation among cyber professionals. Within the “Moldova Cyber Week” we will discuss where we stand, what can be done, and share good practices, implemented solutions and initiatives with partners and experts.
The event presents an active participation platform, that integrates enlightening keynotes, in-depth panel discussions, networking opportunities, Q&A sessions and deep dives into actionable insights that strengthens cybersecurity strategies for the future.
About MOLDOVA CYBER WEEK 2020
Launched in 2012, “Moldova Cyber Week” is a large national cyber security event held annually under the patronage of the Government of the Republic of Moldova. The event is organized by the P.I “Information Technology and Cyber Security Service”, Technical University of Moldova, International Telecommunication Union and European Union.
Welcome address
Ion CHICU
Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova
Serghei POPOVICI
Director, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service,
Republic of Moldova
Viorel BOSTAN
PhD Dr. Hab Rector, Technical University of Moldova, Republic of Moldova
Natalia SPINU
Chief CERT-GOV-MD, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service
Agenda
25-27 November, 2020
Cybersecurity infrastructure in the New Normal
09:00 - 9:30
Welcome address
The Threat Landscape of 2020
09:30 - 10:00
Keynote
Cyber Policy Governance and Risk Management
10:00 - 11:00
Panel Discussion
EU4Digital: Improving Cyber Resilience in the Eastern Partnership Countries
11:00 - 11:15
Keynote
Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security
11:15 - 11:45
Keynote
Emerging trends in Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Challenges and Opportunities
11:45 - 13:00
Panel Presentation
Creating Effective Cyber Security Ecosystems
13:00 - 13:30
Keynote
Break
13:30 - 14:00
Cybersecurity in Air Traffic Management
14:00 - 14:30
Keynote
Redefining Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures
14:30 - 15:15
Panel Presentation
Strengthening National Cybersecurity
15:15 - 15:45
Keynote
Building a National Cybersecurity Capacity – Lessons from other Countries.Regional and International Cybersecurity Cooperation
15:45 - 16:30
Panel Presentation
The New Reality Post-COVID-19. Cybercrime and Financial Fraud-Cybersecurity Challenges
16:30 - 17:30
Panel Presentation
Securing Tomorrow Today: Critical Investments that Require Time and Attention
17:30 - 17:50
Closing Keynote
17:50 - 18:00
Closing Remarks
Welcome address
09:30 - 9:40
Protecting Critical Infrastructure with Cisco SecureX Part I
09:30 - 11:00
Trainer: Mr. Pavel RODIONOV, Security Architect, Cisco
Incident Response and Threat Hunting Training
Part I
09:30 - 11:00
Trainer: Mr. Adli WAHID, Expert with "Cybersecurity EAST" Project
Break
11:00 - 11:15
Protecting Critical Infrastructure with Cisco SecureX Part II
11:15 - 12:45
Trainer: Mr. Pavel RODIONOV, Security Architect, Cisco
Incident Response and Threat Hunting
Training Part II
11:15 - 12:45
Trainer: Mr. Adli WAHID, Expert with "Cybersecurity EAST" Project
Break
12:45 - 13:30
Mastering Cyber Executive Leadership
13:30 - 15:30
Trainer: Mr. Keyaan J WILLIAMS, Founder and Managing Director of Cyber Leadership and Strategy Solutions (CLASS - LLC)
Advanced Incident Response and Digital Forensics
13:30 - 15:30
Trainer: Ms. Evgeniia LAGUTINA, ArcSight Presales Consultant, Micro Focus
Break
15:30 - 15:45
Avoiding Senseless Security Metrics: A new prescription for seeing security information clearly
15:45 - 17:00
Trainer: Mr. Keyaan J WILLIAMS, Founder and Managing Director of Cyber Leadership and Strategy Solutions (CLASS - LLC)
CipherTrust Data Security Platform by Thales: CipherTrust Manager and Transparent Encryption functionality - live demonstration
15:45 - 17:00
Trainer: Mr. Igor AFANASIEV, Pre-Sales Consultant Russia & CIS, Cloud Protection & Licensing - Thales
Welcome address
09:30 - 9:40
Up your Yara threat hunting skills – A short introduction on how to identify and classify malware using Yara
11:30 - 13:00
Trainer: Mr. Dan DEMETER, Security Researcher, Kaspersky
Cyber Risk Management in the Information Age: Part I
09:40 - 11:00
Speaker: Mr. Mihai (Ion) DANTIS,
"Cybersecurity EAST" Project
Break
11:00 - 11:30
Data leakage protection - best practices
13:00 - 14:00
Trainer: Mr. Oleksandr POGREBNOY, Solution Manager, GTB Technologies
Cyber Risk Management in the Information Age: Part II
11:30 - 13:00
Speaker: Mr. Mihai (Ion) DANTIS, "Cybersecurity EAST" Project
Industrial Control Systen (ICS) and SCADA Security
13:00 - 15:30
Trainer: Mr. Dmytro CHERKASHYN, Coordinator for the Institute for Security and Safety, ITU Centers of Excellence for cybersecurity in Europe
Closing Remarks
13:00 - 13:30
Mr. Serghei POPOVICI, Director, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service
Ms. Natalia SPINU, Chief, CERT-GOV-MD, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service
Organized by
Co-organizers
Strategic partners
Main partners
Partners
Event Highlights
| Working-from-home lessons: employees ‘confidently’ make 90% of all security awareness mistakes | |
| The new risk equation: Motives - Means - Opportunity | |
| Corruption and health outcomes within an economic and cultural framework | |
| Methods Of Laundering Money Resulted From Cyber-Crime | |
| Continuing to Strengthen International Connections on the Cybersecurity Framework | |
| AI: An Intelligence Artificially (almost) Human |
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Working-from-home lessons: employees ‘confidently’ make 90% of all security awareness mistakes |
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The new risk equation: Motives - Means - Opportunity |
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Corruption and health outcomes within an economic and cultural framework |
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Methods Of Laundering Money Resulted From Cyber-Crime |
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Continuing to Strengthen International Connections on the Cybersecurity Framework |
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AI: An Intelligence Artificially (almost) Human |
Publications
ABOUT MOLDOVA CYBER WEEK 2020
Launched in 2012, “Moldova Cyber Week” is a large national cyber security event held annually under the patronage of the Government of the Republic of Moldova. The event is organized by the P.I “Information Technology and Cyber Security Service”, Technical University of Moldova, International Telecommunication Union and European Union.
“Moldova Cyber Week” is dedicated to stakeholders working as part of the cybersecurity ecosystem and experiencing cyber threats on a day to day basis. The MCW ensures information and knowledge sharing among leading experts, policy makers, industry experts and the academia. The goal of MCW is to discuss main challenges related to cybersecurity, share experiences, exchange ideas, good practices, and build trust between the cyber community and the citizens. MCW is an opportunity to promote proper response to cyber threats and foster cooperation among cyber professionals. Within the “Moldova Cyber Week” we will discuss where we stand, what can be done, and share good practices, implemented solutions and initiatives with partners and experts.
The event presents an active participation platform, that integrates enlightening keynotes, in-depth panel discussions, networking opportunities, Q&A sessions and deep dives into actionable insights that strengthens cybersecurity strategies for the future.
MISSION SCOPE OF MOLDOVA CYBER WEEK
At the “Moldova Cyber Week”, our mission is to create an open dialog between the countries from the region and international community, which will share their needs and views, in order to create potentially new measures, law projects, consolidating the necessary mutual trust between the Public and Private decision - makers and the strategic partners. In the midst of this global strategic puzzle, the event aims to help understand today’s security reality by presenting condensed information in the regions and issues in the cyberspace. The event represents new thinking on how to shield your organization for a secure digital transformation and it aims to produce a multi-stakeholder consortium that brings together International Community, Government, Industry and Academic interests in an effort to improve the state of cyber security on both national and international level.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Started in 2012 with roughly 50 participants, today “Moldova Cyber Week” is attended by over 400 participants and around 50 cybersecurity experts from Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Georgia, Ukraine, USA, Great Britain, Netherlands, Switzerland etc. All of this was possible to achieve with the trust and support of the national and international partners, which includes the United States of America (USA), Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Moldova, International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Forum of Incidents Response and Security Teams (FIRST), and many others.
2-3 October, 2013 The 1 st edition - “Cyber Security in Moldova: Challenges, Trends and Responses”
15 October, 2014 The 2 nd edition - “Cyber Security in Moldova: Challenges, Trends and Responses”
15 October, 2015 The 3 ed edition - “The role of the Public-Private Partnership in the field of cybersecurity”
28-30 November, 2016 The 4 th edition - “Cyber exercises for people with decision-making functions in the public and private sectors”
21-23 November, 2017 The 5 th edition - “ITU Joint ALERT cyber drill for Europe and CIS Regions”
19-20 November, 2019 The 7 th edition - “Regional Cyber Resilience Forum Workshops”
25-27 November, 2020 The 8 th edition - “Building a Strong Cybersecurity Infrastructure in the New Normal”
MOLDOVA CYBER WEEK 2019
The 7th edition - “Building a Secured Digital Future through Partnership”
The significance of conducting „Cyber Week 2019”
Cyber Resilience Forum helps you stay current on today’s cybersecurity challenges and the ways in which organizations can understand vulnerabilities and threats, and create resilience against cyber-attacks.
Whether you are the Chief Information Security Officer, an IT professional, compliance officer or business owner, you will learn from leading experts in the industry and participate in engaging sessions to leave you with valuable information to help you protect your organization.
Venue
19-20 November, 2019 | Tekwill ICT Excellence Center
Main Topics:
MOLDOVA CYBER WEEK 2018
The 6th edition - “Building a Secured Digital Future through Partnership”
The significance of conducting „Cyber Week 2018”
Regional Cyber Week 2018 is the ideal platform to consider about network, strategies and establish partnerships in the cybersecurity space, with an emphasis on international and regional cooperation, cyber ecosystem development and ever-evolving innovation. The event is designed for those who are actively engaged in cyber security and cybercrime sectors, governments, industry, academic representatives for whom cyber security is a critical issue and everyone in-between to network and openly discuss cybersecurity trends and solutions, cyber norms of behavior, capacity building efforts, etc.
During the event the importance of trust and openness in cyberspace will be depicted, focusing on the fast-evolving and complex cybersecurity background. For several consecutive years more than 250 regional and foreign cybersecurity experts, sponsors and speakers participated at this prominent activity.
Venue
29 October -02 November, 2018 | Tekwill ICT Excellence Center
Main Topics:
MOLDOVA CYBER WEEK 2017
The 5th edition - “ITU Joint ALERT cyber drill for Europe and CIS Regions”
About
The ITU Joint ALERT – (Applied learning for Emergency Response Teams) cyber drill for Europe and CIS Regions was held from 21st to 23rd November 2017 in Chisinau, Moldova, at the kind invitation of the Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure of Moldova.
This event was organized by the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in cooperation with the State Enterprise 'Center of Special Telecommunications' under State Chancellery of the Republic of Moldova and the Regional Cooperation Council within the framework of the ITU Regional Initiatives for Europe and for CIS on Building Confidence and security in the use of telecommunications/ICTs agreed by the World Telecommunication Development Conference 2014.
This cyber drill was open to national CIRTs/CSIRTs and it is strongly recommended that at least two technical team members and one management level staff be present. This capacity building exercise aimed to enhance the communication and incident response capabilities of the participating teams as well as to ensure a continued collective effort in mitigating cyber threats among the regions’ national Computer Incident Response Teams (CIRTs)/ Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs).
Venue
21-23 November, 2017 | Tekwill ICT Excellence Center
Main Topics:
Ramsés Gallego
With a background education in Business Administration (MBA) and Law, Ramsés is a +22 years security professional with deep expertise in the Risk Management and Governance areas. Ramsés is now Security, Risk and Governance International Director with Micro Focus where he defines the vision and mission, purpose and promise of the company in that arena. He also ensures the proper execution of the department. He has previously been Strategist & Evangelist at the Office of the CTO in Symantec.
Ramsés thinks that Governance is essential to facilitate innovation in this changing business environment and holds many certifications that combine different knowledge areas and broaden his vision on technology within the marketplace. Ramsés is a CISM (Certified Information Security Manager), CGEIT (Certified in the Governance of the Enterprise IT) and a CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional). He is the proud owner of the SCPM (Stanford Certified Project Manager) from Stanford University, California, one of the first experts with the CCSK (Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge) and also an ITIL and COBIT Foundations certified professional. He develops results-oriented, business-focused, people-driven projects due to his Six Sigma Black Belt accreditation. An internationally recognized public speaker, has visited +25 different countries in the past 12 months and has been awarded 'Best Speaker' many times. He received the John Kuyers Award for Best Speaker/Conference Contributor in June 2013. He has been named 'Privacy by Design Ambassador' by the Government of Ontario, Canada and is proud of being Past International VP for ISACA's Board of Directors. He teaches in different universities on Digital Transformation, Change and is visiting professor in the Master of Cybersecurity for IE Business School.
Ramsés is also Executive Vice President of the Quantum World Association and he feels honored of having had the US flag flown on his honor in The Capitol on November the 1st, 2013. He lives in Barcelona, Spain, with his wonderful wife and his two loved kids.
Doreen Bogdan-MARTIN
Doreen Bogdan-Martin was elected Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau on the 1st of November 2018. She took office on the 1st of January 2019.
She is a strategic leader with 30 years' high-level experience in international and inter-governmental relations and a long history of success in policy and strategy development, analysis and execution. She has advised governments around the world on policy and regulatory issues, and is a regular presenter at high-level international forums and summits.
Prior to her election, Ms Bogdan-Martin oversaw the organization's Membership, Corporate Communications, External Affairs and UN Liaison teams, and was instrumental in establishing the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development, on which she continues to serve as Executive Director.
She was one of the principal architects of the annual Global Symposium for Regulators, directed ITU's first global youth summit #BYND, oversees ITU's contribution to the EQUALS Global Partnership for Gender Equality in the Digital Age, and is leading ITU's collaboration with UNICEF and others on the GIGA project to connect the world's schools.
Prior to joining ITU, Ms Bogdan-Martin was a Telecommunications Policy Specialist in the National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA), US Department of Commerce.
She holds a Master's degree in International Communications Policy from American University in Washington, DC, post-graduate certification in Strategies for Leadership from the Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland, and is certified in Accountability and Ethics by the United Nations Leaders Programme.
She is an affiliate of the Harvard University Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society, and a Generation Unlimited Champion. She serves on a number of advisory bodies, including the Geneva-Tsinghua Initiative, the SDG Lab Advisory Board, and the UN Technology Innovation Labs. She is also an amateur radio operator.
Dereck J. HOGAN
U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova
Dereck J. Hogan is a career member of the U.S. Senior Foreign Service. Prior to being sworn in as Ambassador to U.S. Embassy Moldova, he served as the Deputy Executive Secretary of the U.S. Department of State. Mr. Hogan previously served as the Deputy Chief of Mission and Chargé d’affaires in U.S. Embassy Baku, Azerbaijan. Mr. Hogan’s other senior positions in the U.S. State Department include Director of the Central European Affairs and Nordic and Baltic Affairs Offices and Senior Advisor to the President’s Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan. He previously served as the U.S. Department of State Representative on two civilian-military Provincial Reconstruction Teams in southern and eastern Afghanistan. His other overseas assignments include Russia, Belarus, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. In Washington, Mr. Hogan served as Special Assistant to Secretary of State Colin Powell and a Watch Officer in the State Department’s Operations Center.
Mr. Hogan has a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master’s Degree in Public Affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. He speaks Russian, Spanish, and Romanian. Mr. Hogan is married to Anny Hogan and they have a daughter named Hannah.
Serghei POPOVICI
Serghei POPOVICI is Director of the public institution "Information Technology and Cyber Security Service", appointed by the Order of the Secretary General of the Government no. 152-P of May 31, 2018. Previously he was General Director of the state-owned enterprise "Special Telecommunication Center.
It is decorated with the badge "Master in information and communications technology" offered by the Order of the Minister of Information Technology and Communications and has prestigious distinctions, certificates and honorary titles that donate his professionalism and perseverance. These are Serghei Popovici, Director of the Public Services "Technology Institution" Information and Cyber Security. ”With over 10 years experience in the field of information technologies and with a vast knowledge base in the field of economics, Serghei Popovici has made a great contribution to increasing the quality of the services provided, to the implementation, development and promotion of information services.
Viorel BOSTAN
Viorel Bostan is the Rector of Technical University of Moldova (TUM) since January 2016. He holds a License Degree and Master Degree in Mathematics-Mechanics from University of Bucharest (Romania), a PhD degree in Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences from University of Iowa (USA) and a DSc degree in Technical Sciences from Technical University of Moldova. Since 2004 he was lecturer, associate professor, professor at the Faculty of Computer Science, Informatics and Microelectronics of TUM, and aslo director of Honours Program in Computer Science at TUM.
Iulian CHIFU
Iulian Chifu is currently President of the Center for Conflict Prevention and Early Warning. Prior to that he was a Counsellor to the President of Romania within the Strategic Affairs, Security and Foreign Policy Department. In 2000, he became professor at the International Relations Department from National School of Political and Administrative Studies, specialised in Conflict Analysis and Decision Making a position he is still holding today. He acted as a Scientific Secretary of the Department from 2001 to 2007. From 2003 to 2011, he was the director of Conflict Prevention and Early Warning Centre that he founded, an NGO specialised in research in International Relations. From 2006 until 2011 he was the advisor for foreign policy, security and defence to the Vice-president of the Senate, and he served under five vicepresidents. In 2010, he became a member of the Advisory Board of the European Centre for Energy and Resource Security, at King's College in London and from 2007, Mr. Chifu is member of Team Europe - Association of European Business, European Commission Delegation in Bucharest. Since 2011, he is a member of the Scientific Board of the Security Studies and Defence Information journal “Infosfera”. Mr. Chifu is a reviewer specialist in International Relations, European Integration, Decision in Crisis, Conflict Analysis of Ashgate Publishing ltd
Jaroslaw PONDER
Mr Ponder is Head of the ITU Office for Europe at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (Geneva, Switzerland). Within the last years Mr. Ponder has been carrying out numerous projects, activities and initiatives at national, regional and international levels. He has been taking lead role in many international conferences and summits dealing with fostering ICT innovation and development of ICT ecosystem, information society, and advancements of digital economy worldwide, while setting strategies and ensuring their timely implementation.
Along the professional career Mr. Ponder held official positions in the public sector and was a contributor to the legislative projects having impact on the public policy. Since 2014 Mr. Ponder has been working for ITU, in Market, Economics and Finance Unit (MEF/ITU), Strategy and Policy Unit (SPU/ITU), Project and Initiatives Department (PRI/ITU). From year 2008 upon his former duties he has acted as Europe Officer (EUR/ITU) as well as Project Manager for European Centres of Excellence Network (CoE-EUR). In August 2008 he was appointed as Coordinator for Europe. After successful recreation of the coordination for the region in 2009 he moved to the General Secretariat becoming Strategy and Policy Coordinator and one year later Senior Strategy and Policy Advisor with the objective to lead the ITU activities on World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS; United Nation Process on ICTs) and its 10 year review, amongst the others successfully establishing prime platforms, i.e. WSIS Forum, WSIS Prizes, WSIS Stocktaking, and organizing WSIS+10 High Level Event (2014) that resulted in negotiated texts. In parallel, since 2011 he has been working as Coordinator for Europe strengthening coordination and implementation mechanism. In 2017 he became the Head of ITU Office for Europe, directing actions, projects, initiatives, experts groups targeting 45 countries and representing ITU in Europe.
Stanislav Fesenko
Has been working in the field of information security for over 8 years. He began his career as a software engineer, for several years headed the department of technological support for sales of Group-IB, since August 2020 he is the head of the department of system solutions and is responsible for the directions of the technical presale of the company's products, the work of the departments of implementation, support, integration and technical documentation.
Stanislav is the official speaker of the company at international conferences and Group-IB's expert in working with the media. He has extensive expertise in oil and gas and power, industry, automation and corporate networks.
Alexandru BERTEA
Alexandru has more than 13 years' IT experience, with main focus on cybersecurity , covering everything from IT, fraud and special investigation audit to IT support and infrastructure.He combines perseverance with outstanding knowledge, including a sound understanding of a wide range of banking processes, from financial and business management to technical IT. Certified information systems auditor, Alexandru offers the highest level of attention to detail, alongside a keen work ethic and inspiring dedication.
Besnik LIMAJ
Besnik Limaj is the Team Leader for the EU funded “Cybersecurity EAST” project, implemented by a consortium consisting of GFA Consulting Group GmbH (DE/lead), E-Governance Academy Foundation (EE), Detecon International (DE), Action Global (CY) and in partnership with the German Federal Office for Information Security (DE).
He has an extensive background as a Team Leader and Senior IT KEY Expert. Leading large International funded IT projects Besnik is also an enterprise architect of various Management Information Systems, e-government solutions and is a certified trainer for Information Systems Management.
He holds an MBA degree from the University of Sheffield and Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership from the from Chartered Management Institute in London, DGQ (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Qualitat) Internal Auditor, Quality Manager and Quality Systems Manager from the European Organization for Quality.
Besnik possesses an excellent knowledge of recent and relevant cyber-related EU policies (like the EU NIS Directive and ENISA guidelines) as well as of regulatory frameworks (EU Cybersecurity ACT - Regulation (EU) 2019/881, NIST CS Framework, ISO, ENISA Security Framework for Governmental Clouds) and has proven experience in adjusting and improving national cybersecurity governance and legal frameworks.
Dan DEMETER
Dan graduated from Imperial College London and holds a Master of Engineering in Software Engineering. He joined Kaspersky in 2014 and since then his work focuses on developing threat intelligence systems, processing big data and creating new technologies to fight advanced persistent threats.
While monitoring local and European threat landscape, Dan is also involved in the Honeypots-as-a-Service project, working on joint research with multiple industry players, trying to protect against IoT malware and attacks. Additionally, he also monitors fake news / disinformation and public opinion swinging campaigns happening in the past 3 years. Part of his research can be seen in recordings from various conferences such as The Security Analyst Summit, Def Camp, Hack.Lu, Hack In the Box GSEC, etc.
When not meddling around with network cables or bricking routers he can be found playing board games and snowboarding the slopes across the world.
Mihai DANTIS
Certified Information Security Auditor, Trainer and Information Security Professional with strong experience in teaching, implementing and auditing security standards to various companies. Proven track record in project management, implementation and auditing of informational security systems. Specialties: Audit ISO 9001 | ISO 20000 | ISO 22301 | ISO 27001 | ISO 27018 | ISO 27032 | ISO 27035| DPO | Sales of IT Security Solutions | Information Security Management Systems | Security software&hardware | Security testing, Certified Trainer | Organizing and Delivering Trainings
Mircea SCHEAU
Mircea-Constantin Șcheau is PhD in Public Order and National Security with a theme of interest for the economic and security domains - Cybercrime regarding Financial Transfers. Author and coauthor of three books, more than twenty scientific articles in the field of management, economy, law enforcement, defense, critical infrastructures, information technology and lector to many international conferences
Roberto SETOLA
Roberto Setola, PhD, full professor at the University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, is the Director of the Complex Systems and Security Lab and Director of the Second Level Master in “Homeland Security”.
Since 2019 he works as an expert at the Prime Minister’s Office – Military Advisor's Office for the Management of Critical Infrastructures.
Since 2018 he is the General Manager of the National University Consortium for Logistics and Transport (NITEL).
He graduated in Electronic Engineering (1992) and got his Ph.D. in Electronic and Information Engineering (1996). From November 1999 to March 2004 he worked at the Prime Minister’s Office in the area of the planning and the management of complex IT system and represented Italian Italian Government in several meetings about the Protection of Critical Infrastructures within the G8 group, EU and NATO.
He has been the Principal Investigator of 4 International Research Projects, co-financed by the European Union and as Head of a Research Unit with more than 25 national and international research projects.
He is the author of 1 international patent, 11 books (including 9 in English) and over 250 scientific papers on Critical Infrastructures, Automation and Modelling and Simulation of Complex Systems.
Veaceslav FRUNZE
Acting Director Moldavian Air Traffic Services (MOLDATSA)
Currently, Mr. Veaceslav Frunze is holding the position of Acting Director of S.E. “MOLDATSA”, the Air Navigation Services Provider in the Republic of Moldova.
During the period from 1999 to 2003 he studied at “Henri Coanda” Air Force Academy in Brasov, Romania, and was awarded the Bachelor’s degree in Organizational and military management, air navigation systems.
In 2008 he graduated from the Faculty of International Relations at the University “Constantin Stere” European Political and Economic Studies of Moldova.
From 2003 to 2005 he worked as commander - AN-2 aircraft detachment within the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Moldova.
In the early 2006 he was employed as a Ground Operation Manager at Marculesti International Airport, and in 2012 he obtained the Commercial Pilot License.
A year later, under the aegis of the NATO-led “International Security Assistance Force” (ISAF), Mr. Veaceslav Frunze, worked as a pilot in Afghanistan, and at the end of 2013 he was employed as General Manager of AIM AIR.
In 2014 he worked at the Air Transport Department of the Ministry of Transport and Road Infrastructure of the Republic of Moldova as a senior consultant. At the same time, Mr. Veaceslav Frunze served as Chairman of Aeronautical Incidents and Accidents Investigation Commission.
From 2015 to 2017 he occupied the position as Chief of the Air Navigation Department of the Civil Aeronautical Authority of the Republic of Moldova.
Since 2018 to present day, Mr. Frunze became an alternate member of the Air Navigation Safety Board.
Franziska KLOPFER
Franziska has been engaged in institutional reform in the security sector, with a specific focus on cybersecurity at the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) since 2011. Previously, she had worked for over seven years for intergovernmental committees and working groups on Internet governance at the Council of Europe and the United Nations. In her work at DCAF, Franziska implements reform and capacity building projects and leads research. She has specific expertise on Internet governance, human rights and public policy, cybersecurity and the privatisation of security. Franziska holds an MA in Human Rights from University College London and an LLM in Public International Law from Queen Mary University of London.
Dan CIMPEAN
General Director at National Directorate of Cyber Security, Romania. He has over 17 years of experience assisting competent cyber authorities, national and governmental CSIRTs/CERTs and private sector actors. Dan is actively involved in supporting major European cyber security policy initiatives, in delivery of direct support related to cyber awareness, capacity building, international cooperation, information exchange and major cyber incident response, notification, containment and recovery.
Cybersecurity, CERT-RO, technology risks & controls, European Institutions, NIS Directive, policy, cloud, digital, compliance, third party assurance, startups, risk management, Horizon 2020.
Evgeniia LAGUTINA
Evgeniia graduated the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI and she has a degree in Information Security. She started her career as an Information Security Specialist at VTB Leasing and since then she gained experience as a Presale Information Security Engineer and as a Senior Security Engineer at Infosisteme Jet. Since February 2019, Evgeniia becomes part of Micro Focus and she is an ArcSight Solutions Presale Consultant.
Lavy SHTOKHAMER
Lavy is Head of Israel National CERT at INCD - Prime Minister's Office. Prior to his current role, Lavy was the head of FC3 – the Financial Cyber & Continuity Center. Lavy spent the majority of his career in the cyber financial sector at FIBI – The First International Bank of Israel and in the financial cyber division at NISA – National Cyber Security Authority.
Lavy is a senior cybersecurity expert and manager, with vast field experience and deep understanding of the cyber warfare ecosystem at corporate and national levels. On top of cybersecurity field, Lavy is specialized in identification of new emerging FinTech technologies as a mentor at Barclay's accelerator.
Lavy holds a B.A. in Information Technology and Business Administration from the Inter-Disciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, and is an alumnus of the Cybersecurity Risk Management program of Harvard University.
Amy MAHN
Ms. Amy Mahn is an international policy specialist in the Applied Cybersecurity Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), an agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce. Amy’s primary focus is support of the international aspects and alignment of the Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity. This work includes direct engagement with international governments and industry, as well as international standards development efforts.
Amy previously worked eleven years at the Department of Homeland Security in various roles, including international policy coordination in cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection.
Amy holds a Bachelor of Arts from Muhlenberg College and a Master of Arts in Political Science from American University.
Brittany MANLEY
Brittany Manley is a Cybersecurity Operations Researcher at the CERT Division of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a Federally Funded Research and Develop-ment Center (FFRDC) hosted at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in the United States. At CERT, she works on the Security Operations team across a broad portfolio of cybersecurity center development, cyber capacity building, and cyber workforce development projects. She currently serves as the SEI’s lead for capacity building ef-forts across Europe.
Brittany joined the SEI after over 10 years of experience in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). She is experienced in international and stakeholder engagement, risk management, policy, and education and training. Brittany holds a Master’s degree in Public Policy and Management from the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor of Arts from Villanova University.
Eneken TIKK
Eneken Tikk (dr.iur) is lead of strategy and power studies at the Cyber Policy Institute (CPI) in Jyväskylä, Finland. Her work at CPI focuses on questions of strategic stability, cybersecurity governance, normative leadership and state behavior. Dr. Tikk also serves as senior adviser to the board of the ICT for Peace Foundation in Geneva, Switzerland advising governments, policy and decision makers on international peace and security issues in the context of ICTs. In 2018, she became the first female member of the board of the Estonian Defence League’s Cyber Defence Unit.
In her previous assignment, as Senior Fellow for Cyber Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), Eneken launched and coordinated a network of experts in support of the UK foreign cyber policy. She led the international law thread of the UK-China track 1.5 cyber security dialogue (2014-2017). At the invitation of the Estonian MFA, Eneken has been advising the Estonian expert in the UN First Committee Group of Governmental Experts on International Information Security (UN GGE) (2012-2013; 2014-2015; 2016-2017). Eneken was the first foreign national contractor at the MITRE Corporation (2012-2016), where her work focused on analyzing and advising national cyber security strategy processes and the US cyber diplomacy.
Before joining IISS, Eneken worked at the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCD COE) in Tallinn, Estonia, where she established and led the Legal and Policy Branch and initiated the Tallinn Manual project.
Eneken is an attorney in the field of information technology law at Ellex Raidla, the leading law firm in Estonia. She has consulted Estonian public authorities on legal and policy issues related to deploying and managing national information systems and services.
Eneken holds a PhD in law from the University of Tartu in Estonia. She has conducted post-doctoral studies on Internet of Things and emerging technologies at Cardiff University (2016) and international cyber norms at Leiden University (2017) and international cyber security at University of Toronto (2012). Dr. Tikk has long teaching experience at Tallinn Technical University and the University of Tartu.
Mika LAUHDE
HUAWEI GLOBAL VICE-PRESIDENT FOR CYBER SECURITY AND PRIVACY
As Vice-President Cyber Security & Privacy, Global Public Affairs, Mika leads the public relations team to understand and provide insight of governmental cyber security and privacy policy, public opinion, technology, context and trends.
His job entails analysing the big picture when it comes to Cyber Security and its requirements globally, to develop strategies for network security management, stakeholder relations, government solutions and network security risks management.
A vital part of Mika’s work is to engage governments, manage relations with local/regional/international managements and third party stakeholders, ensure a good atmosphere for public opinion, and create a safe and healthy business environment for all.
His former work on Global Cyber Security issues includes:
Natalia SPINU
Spinu Natalia is a cybersecurity expert with many years of work experience in the governmental and non-governmental sectors in Moldova. As a cybersecurity expert, Ms. Spinu has achieved great experience in the following areas: team management, cybersecurity program & policy development, implementation & audit of information security management system (based on ISO 27001), project management. Ms. Natalia Spinu has also excelled being a member of the emerging security challenges working group, national coordinator of NATO SPS program in Moldova.
At the moment, Cyber Security Center CERT-GOV-MD, a governmental computer emergency response team of Moldova, within Information Technology and Cyber Security Service, is headed by Ms. Natalia Spinu. Engaging, compelling and full of knowledge, she is ready to support and to share. Under her leadership, the CSC CERT-GOV-MD became actively involved in many national cybersecurity development processes, including national cybersecurity program & policy developments, organizing cyber awareness conferences & workshops, building the capacity universities to prepare a qualified workforce for cybersecurity sector of Moldova.
Dinu ȚURCANU
Dinu Țurcanu has over 16 years of overall experience in IT, 12 years of experience in systems and networks engineering, 10 years of experience in Administration and Managing. During his activity he has shown an increased interest in the didactic activity, promoting quality studies, professional mastery and perseverance, assuring various disciplines on the ICT segment, within the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications and the Faculty of Computers, Informatics and Microelectronics. He is the author of more than 60 scientific publications, 8 didactic-methodological works and course supports.
Ana CHIRITA
Ana Chirita is the Strategic projects director of Moldovan Association of Information and Communications Technology Companies, Tekwill Project Director. As an advocate for the Moldovan IT community, she plays an important role in developing Moldova’s ICT industry. For the last 10 years Ana has actively been involved in a series of initiatives aiming to advance the competitiveness of the ICT sector and promote the ICT as a core enabler for national economic development. Under her leadership the Association became an important voice of the industry and a viable platform of dialogue and collaboration between the private sector, Government and development partners. Within the Association, Ana manages to attract all the interested stakeholders and needed resources in order to address important for industry challenges. The projects she is managing – Moldova ICT Summit, IT Career Promotion Campaign, Smart Classroom, Educational Initiatives, improving the legal and fiscal framework for ICT companies and many others – are meant to produce impact and strengthen the trust in Moldovan ICT industry. Starting 2015 Ana coordinates the Development of ICT Excellence Center in Moldova Project – Tekwill!
Marina BZOVÎI
Marina Bzovîi is a legal professional with a solid academic formation specializing in civil and commercial law with a keen interest in data protection, e-commerce, Intermediary Liability, Copyright, IT and communications law. Marina studied law at Moldova State University and holds an LL.M. in Informational Law. She recently was named the Executive Director of the National Association of ICT Companies (ATIC). The association was founded to represent the industry on different policy and legislative issues and to facilitate the exchange of best-practices between members.
Radu STANESCU
Radu Stanescu has over 10 years of experience in the cybersecurity, focused on network and web application penetration testing and training services. He worked as an IT Security Consultant for several large companies from the public sector and financial institutions and now as a Senior Cybersecurity Consultant for the European Parliament. In early 2007 he started Sandline - a cybersecurity company focused on penetration testing and consultancy services.
Keyaan J WILLIAMS
Keyaan is the Founder and Managing Director of Cyber Leadership and Strategy Solutions (CLASS - LLC), a profesional services firm that has been developing enterprise cybersecurity strategies and solutions to solve the governance, program management, and workforce challenges faced by global clients since 2016. He has dedicated more than two decades to supporting corporate information security and risk management programs in large, regulated enterprises. Keyaan served as Senior Manager Global Information Security with the DB Consulting Group working to build the program standardized information security, risk manangement, and compliance practices across 46 country offices in Africa, Asia, and the Americas for Global Aids Program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Keyaan has contributed to many books and publications including The Language of Cybersecurity, Using Security Metrics to Drive Action, CISO Magazine, the ISSA Journal, and the Cris Response Journal.
Martin LEE
Martin is technical lead of security research within Talos, Cisco’s threat intelligence and research organisation, and leads the Outreach EMEA team within the group. As a researcher within Talos, he seeks to improve the resilience of the Internet and awareness of current threats through researching system vulnerabilities and changes in the threat landscape. With 17 years of experience within the security industry, he is CISSP certified, a Chartered Engineer, and holds degrees from the universities of Bristol, Cambridge, Paris and Oxford.
Monica Violeta ACHIM
PhD Dr. Hab, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration (FSEGA) of the Babeș-Bolyai University (UBB), Romania
Monica Violeta Achim is affiliated at Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Finance Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She obtained her PhD. In the Accounting field on 2004, at Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Since 2017, she has been full professor at Department of Finance, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania. In the same year she became Phd supervisor in the field of Finance within Doctoral School of Economics, the same faculty. She teaches the disciplines “Diagnosis and Financial Analysis”, “Financial analysis in banks” and “Economic and financial crime” at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania. She has many research concerns in the area of economic and financial crime, business performances, and corporate governance. On February 2020, she won the Prize for Excellence in Scientific Research 2019, at Babeș-Bolyai University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, as a recognition of the hard work in the research activity.
Mircea BOZGA
Mircea Bozga leads the Risk Assurance practice of PwC Romania. Mircea is specialised in supporting clients build trust in their business processes and underlying technology.
He joined PwC in 1997 and worked across industry sectors such as Financial Services, Technology, Energy, Automotive and FMCG. He delivered projects in Romania as well as in several other countries in Europe and Asia. With a background in engineering, Mircea is CISA certified as well as he is a fellow member of ACCA UK and a member of the Romanian Chamber of Auditors. The PwC Risk Assurance practice consists of professionals with significant industry and technical experience in a broad range of risk and compliance business issues such as Internal Audit & Compliance, Financial Services Risk & Regulations, Technology Assurance, Data Assurance and Cybersecurity & Privacy.
Igor AFANASIEV
Pre-Sales Consultant, Russia & CIS, Cloud Protection & Licensing
In SafeNet/Gemalto/Thales as a pre-sale engineer since 2013, and in general, has 15+ years of pre-sales or similar experience in cyber security and 25+ in IT industry.
Igor has the professional skills and successful experience in implementing IT and information security solutions in the largest companies in Russia and the CIS countries in various areas of information security including vulnerability assessment and management, two-factor authentication, network security and data encryption solutions.
Natalia DONTU
As of 24 February 2020, Ms. Natalia Dontu took over the role of Administrator of Moldova IT Park. She has been appointed by the Government for a period of 5 years.
Natalia started her professional career 11 years ago with a local consulting firm, being involved in business development projects and attracting funding for public authorities.
In 2011 Natalia joined the Tax and Legal Services team of PwC Moldova, where she provided tax and business advisory services to local and international companies over the last 8 years. Natalia was also involved in many projects aimed at improving the tax policies and tax administration in Moldova, including the tax and legal framework for IT parks.
Apart from this, Natalia has been an active member of business organisations working with the Moldovan Government and business leaders to foster a more favourable business climate in Moldova for foreign trade and investment. For many years, Natalia was among the main contributors to various business directories on the Moldovan investment climate.
Natalia graduated the Faculty of Business and Administration at the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, as well as the Faculty of Law, Economy and Management at the University of Orleans. She also holds the Advanced Diploma in International Taxation issued by the Chartered Institute of Taxation (UK).
Adli WAHID
Adli joined APNIC in February 2014, bringing with him extensive experience and technical leadership in cyber security. He is APNIC’s security evangelist, spearheading security outreach, engagement, and collaboration with the regional community.
Adli was elected in 2015 as a member of the FIRST.org Board of Directors.
Cybersecurity infrastructure in the New Normal
Cyberattacks are now the fastest growing crime on a global scale. As COVID19’s second wave takes shape and the second wave of shutdown is implemented in many of the European nation states - interpersonal interactions have given way to cyber interactions. Our home environments have been transformed to a more digital setting and the onslaught of cyber-crimes and vulnerabilities in the cyber landscape are increasing by the day. Security flaws in video-conferencing tools, along with malware, ransomware attacks on digital payments systems have already surfaced. The thrust is on maintaining a robust and secure cyber infrastructure particularly with the addition of new internet users from rural and semi-urban communities. Levels of online activity are challenging the cyber infrastructure capabilities and risk to confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA) of network traffic are accelerating. It is no surprise that individuals and organizations operating on the web live in the “New Normal” with the “New Normal” Cyber Threats. The panel presents the new Cybersecurity infrastructure challenges from an industry and the government perspective and brings together experts to discuss some of the fundamental cyber infrastructure changes that the “New Normal” has brought in.
H.E. Mr. Ion CHICU, Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova
Mr. Malcolm JOHNSON, Deputy Secretary General al ITU, Switzerland
H.E Mr. Dereck J. HOGAN, U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova
Mr. Serghei POPOVICI, Director, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service,
Republic of Moldova
Mr. Viorel BOSTAN, PhD Dr. Hab Rector, Technical University of Moldova, Republic of Moldova
Moderator: Ms. Natalia SPINU, Chief, CERT-GOV-MD, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service, Republic of Moldova
Cyber Policy Governance and Risk Management
Organizations are increasingly concerned about threats to data confidentiality, integrity and availability. Compromised data is the biggest risk that organizations face, as data is information and data loss damages the trust and reputation of an organization and brings in big financial losses. Today’s pragmatic approach by organizations to address cyber-attacks is good, but it remains to be seen whether such solutions address the problem of pre-emptive cyber threats before they cause too much damage. It remains to be established whether the quantitative estimate of the potential impact (i.e. the risk) is accurate, whether investments for the protection of important assets are appropriate, and whether overall governance of the decision about cyber risk management is optimal. The panel shall address some of the fundamental questions around Cyber governance and risk management.
Mr. Jaroslaw PONDER, Head of the ITU Office for Europe, Switzerland
Mr. Radu STANESCU, Senior Information Security Consultant, European Parliament, CEO Sandline, Bucharest, Romania
Mr. Mihai (Ion) DANTIS, Expert within "Cybersecurity EAST" Project
Ms. Franziska KLOPFER, Project Coordinator, Europe and Central Asia Division, DCAF - Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance.
Ms. Eneken TIKK, Executive Producer, Cyber Policy Institute, Finland
Moderator: Mr. Iulian CHIFU, President, Center for Conflict Prevention and Early Warning, Bucharest, Romania
Artificial Intelligence and cyber security
AI relies on creative innovations like Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, and so forth to make it hard for programmers to access servers and other important data put away inside PCs. Artificial Intelligence is much helpful in Cybersecurity and AI could help cyber security specialists in managing moves, by identifying with the discovery and avoidance of cyber attacks, discovering cyber security dangers and advise the specialists to take preemptive measures. The keynote speaker presents the use of AI in Cybersecurity for a global enterprise.
Mr. Mika LAUHDE, Vice-President, Cyber Security & Privacy, Global PACD in Huawei Technologies Co., LTD.
Emerging trends in Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Challenges and Opportunities.
In this panel, the international experts within private sector are invited to share their vision on future of cybersecurity, in order to increase the performance and automation of organizational processes, providing also examples and good practices for addressing cyber risks and threats.
Trends and directions in the development of cyber security threats are increasingly difficult to identify, data protection methods and technologies in organizations must be continuously adapted to prevent cyber security risks, and manufacturers of cybersecurity technologies and solutions in the field are the most informed and prepared. for these challenges.
The continuous updating and investment of resources in the right direction of development to strengthen security measures annually saves millions of users, not to mention the colossal amounts of money saved.
Mr. Volodymyr ILIBMAN, "How to increase the efficiency and automation of cybersecurity in your organization" Security BDM, Cisco
Mr. Oleksands POGREBNOY, "Hidden Threats, the most unexpected reasons of information leakage", Solution Manager, GTB Technologies
Mr. Dan DEMETER, "APT Threat Landscape of 2020. What should we expect from the future?", Security Researcher, Kaspersky
Mr. Sergey KUZNETSOV, "Protecting data in the Digital World - Thales”, Regional Director Sales, Russia and CIS, Thales
Moderator: Mr. Dinu TURCANU, Vice-Rector for Informatization, Partnerships, Institutional
Image and Communication, TUM, Cisco Certified Academy Instructor Tekwill Academy
Redefining Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures
Critical infrastructure protection is a long-standing priority, but many organizations lag in their response to cyber threats. COVID-19 has broadened the definition of critical infrastructure while also providing a reminder to enterprises to question which systems are essential for their operations. Organizations managing critical infrastructure must develop a proactive cybersecurity posture, but COVID19-led disruptions have heightened this challenge. For example, disruption of supply chains could prove disastrous during an emergency and small and medium scale enterprises may have to shut shop. Thus, new dimensions are being added to the definition of Critical Infrastructure and the pandemic has shown that even personal protective equipment (PPE) could become a part of critical infrastructure during a pandemic. The panel discusses the ‘Critical Infrastructure’ and its new dimensions and its evolving definition and what it means in the ‘New Normal”.
Mr. Roberto SETOLA, PhD, Professor at the University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Director of the Complex Systems and Security Lab, Director of the Second Level Master in “Homeland Security”
Mr. Dinu TURCANU, Vice-Rector for Informatization, Partnerships, Institutional Image and Communication, TUM, Cisco Certified Academy Instructor Tekwill Academy
Mr. Stanislav FESENKO, Head of System Solutions, Group-IB
Mr. Alexandru BERTEA, "Advanced Threat Intelligence in modern Security Operations Centers", Cybersecurity Product Manager, Stefanini Emea, Republic of Moldova
Moderator: Ms. Ana CHIRITA, Strategic projects director of Moldovan Association of Information and Communications Technology Companies, Tekwill Project Director, Republic of Moldova
Building a National Cybersecurity Capacity – Lessons from other Countries.
Regional and International Cybersecurity Cooperation.
National capacity building for new and emerging technology is never easy. This is more difficult for a small nation state with limited resources. AI is a broad term with applications to all aspects of human life — economic, social and personal. Key considerations would range from setting a vision and strategy that addresses the economy, Jobs / Workforce, Commercialization, Industrial Automation, Government Systems, national security, law, society, governance and execution. These considerations have known and unknown consequences and internal and external dependencies. Thus, national capacity building is a continuous process especially in context to cybersecurity that is an ever evolving field. The panel presents lessons and learnings from respective countries in the regional and global context and addresses some of the regional and international cybersecurity cooperation impacting National Cybersecurity capacity building.
Ms. Amy MAHN, International Policy Specialist, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Applied Cybersecurity Division, US
Ms. Brittany A. MANLEY, ”Cybersecurity capacity building and cooperation”, Associate Cybersecurity Operations Researcher, CERT Division
Mr. Adli WAHID, Expert within "Cybersecurity EAST" Project
Mr. Dan CIMPEAN, General Director at National Directorate of Cyber Security, Romania
Moderator: Mr. Radu STANESCU, Senior Information Security Consultant, European Parliament, CEO Sandline, Bucharest, Romania
The New Reality Post-COVID-19. Cybercrime and financial fraud-cybersecurity challenges.
Cyber attacks in the form of financial losses, reputation damage, loss and compromised consumer data can subject businesses under strict regulations and costly settlements. With the advent of digitization and automation of financial systems, these crimes have become more electronically sophisticated and impersonal. COVID19 have given Cybercrime a new dimension as most businesses have had to go online in a short period of time without adequate security measures in place in order to survive and reach their customers. As stated in the WEF report in 2018 fraud and financial crime is a trillion-dollar industry. COVID19 has made it more lucrative for the cybercriminals and the problem has compounded, advocating for more robust financial instruments to challenge the financial fraud risks. The panel discusses the new reality Post-COVID19 and how financial instruments and institutions would be required to address cybercrime challenges during crises such as COVID19.
Ms. Monica VioletaACHIM, PhD Dr. Hab, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration (FSEGA) of the Babeș-Bolyai University (UBB), Romania
& Mr. Mircea SCHEAU, PhD in Public Order and National Security, University of Craiova (UCV), “The new dimensions of economic and financial crime in the digital economy”, Romania
Mr. Giorgi JOKHADZE, Cybercrime Programme Office, Council of Europe
Mr. Mircea SCHEAU, "Cyber Security Reactivity in Crisis Times and Critical Infrastructures”, Cybersecurity Program Manager, Integrated Intelligence, Defence and Security Solutions (I2DS2), Romania
Moderator: Ms. Marina BZOVII, Executive Director at ATIC, Republic of Moldova
Securing Tomorrow Today: Critical Investments that Require Time and Attention
Closing keynote
Mr. Keyaan J WILLIAMS, Founder and Managing Director of Cyber Leadership and Strategy Solutions (CLASS - LLC)
Closing remarks
Mr. Serghei POPOVICI, Director, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service
Mr. Viorel BOSTAN, PhD Dr. Hab Rector, Technical University of the Republic of Moldova
ABOUT MOLDOVA CYBER WEEK
H.E. Mr. Ion CHICU, Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova
Ms. Doreen Bogdan-MARTIN, Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
H.E. Mr. Peter MICHALKO, Ambassador of the EU Delegation to the Republic of Moldova
H.E Mr. Dereck J. HOGAN, U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova
Mr. Serghei POPOVICI, Director, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service,
Republic of Moldova
Mr. Viorel BOSTAN, PhD Dr. Hab Rector, Technical University of Moldova
Moderator: Ms. Natalia SPINU, Chief, CERT-GOV-MD, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service, Moldova
Ramsés Gallego
With a background education in Business Administration (MBA) and Law, Ramsés is a +22 years security professional with deep expertise in the Risk Management and Governance areas. Ramsés is now Security, Risk and Governance International Director with Micro Focus where he defines the vision and mission, purpose and promise of the company in that arena. He also ensures the proper execution of the department. He has previously been Strategist & Evangelist at the Office of the CTO in Symantec.
Ramsés thinks that Governance is essential to facilitate innovation in this changing business environment and holds many certifications that combine different knowledge areas and broaden his vision on technology within the marketplace. Ramsés is a CISM (Certified Information Security Manager), CGEIT (Certified in the Governance of the Enterprise IT) and a CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional). He is the proud owner of the SCPM (Stanford Certified Project Manager) from Stanford University, California, one of the first experts with the CCSK (Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge) and also an ITIL and COBIT Foundations certified professional. He develops results-oriented, business-focused, people-driven projects due to his Six Sigma Black Belt accreditation. An internationally recognized public speaker, has visited +25 different countries in the past 12 months and has been awarded 'Best Speaker' many times. He received the John Kuyers Award for Best Speaker/Conference Contributor in June 2013. He has been named 'Privacy by Design Ambassador' by the Government of Ontario, Canada and is proud of being Past International VP for ISACA's Board of Directors. He teaches in different universities on Digital Transformation, Change and is visiting professor in the Master of Cybersecurity for IE Business School.
Ramsés is also Executive Vice President of the Quantum World Association and he feels honored of having had the US flag flown on his honor in The Capitol on November the 1st, 2013. He lives in Barcelona, Spain, with his wonderful wife and his two loved kids.
Serghei POPOVICI
Serghei POPOVICI is Director of the public institution "Information Technology and Cyber Security Service", appointed by the Order of the Secretary General of the Government no. 152-P of May 31, 2018. Previously he was General Director of the state-owned enterprise "Special Telecommunication Center.
It is decorated with the badge "Master in information and communications technology" offered by the Order of the Minister of Information Technology and Communications and has prestigious distinctions, certificates and honorary titles that donate his professionalism and perseverance. These are Serghei Popovici, Director of the Public Services "Technology Institution" Information and Cyber Security. ”With over 10 years experience in the field of information technologies and with a vast knowledge base in the field of economics, Serghei Popovici has made a great contribution to increasing the quality of the services provided, to the implementation, development and promotion of information services.
Malcolm JOHNSON
Malcolm Johnson was re-elected ITU Deputy Secretary-General on 1 November 2018 for a second four-year term starting on 1 January 2019. During his first term as Deputy Secretary-General, he implemented many efficiency measures releasing more resources to key ITU activities.
He led the ITU’s new headquarters building project from initiation to selection of architect and concept design. He has modernized ITU’s physical security, improved internal coordination and streamlined and digitized many internal processes.
From 2007 to 2014 he served as Director of ITU's Telecommunication Standardization Bureau where he spearheaded activities in cybersecurity, climate change and accessibility, considerably increasing the involvement of developing countries and academia in ITU’s standards activities.
Between 2003 and 2006, Mr. Johnson was International Coordinator at the United Kingdom’s Office of Communications (Ofcom), where he had lead responsibility for the United Kingdom in ITU and in CEPT. From 1992 to 2003, he was Director of the United Kingdom’s Radiocommunications Agency and between 1988 and 1992, he worked in the European Commission’s Telecommunication Regulations Division, where he represented the Commission in the Council of the European Union, EU Parliament, CEPT and ITU.
Dereck J. HOGAN
U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova
Dereck J. Hogan is a career member of the U.S. Senior Foreign Service. Prior to being sworn in as Ambassador to U.S. Embassy Moldova, he served as the Deputy Executive Secretary of the U.S. Department of State. Mr. Hogan previously served as the Deputy Chief of Mission and Chargé d’affaires in U.S. Embassy Baku, Azerbaijan. Mr. Hogan’s other senior positions in the U.S. State Department include Director of the Central European Affairs and Nordic and Baltic Affairs Offices and Senior Advisor to the President’s Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan. He previously served as the U.S. Department of State Representative on two civilian-military Provincial Reconstruction Teams in southern and eastern Afghanistan. His other overseas assignments include Russia, Belarus, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. In Washington, Mr. Hogan served as Special Assistant to Secretary of State Colin Powell and a Watch Officer in the State Department’s Operations Center.
Mr. Hogan has a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master’s Degree in Public Affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. He speaks Russian, Spanish, and Romanian. Mr. Hogan is married to Anny Hogan and they have a daughter named Hannah.
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentleman,
The global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic – an unprecedented crisis and one of the greatest tests we are all currently facing - has shaken the very foundations of the infrastructure preparedness. In a rapidly changing world and as the pandemic crisis has taught us, digital transformation is no longer an option. It is a necessity.
Information technology has become vital and an integral part of everyday life. The positive impact of technology on society has brought change and is continuously helping us to reach new heights that have never before been conceived. Along with a series of other benefits, information technology can empower work efficiency and advancement of national and international infrastructure goals in a transformative manner.
COVID-19 pandemic crisis has impacted our lives and changed many daily routines in a considerably short time, accelerating digital transformation and heavier reliance on digital services. While we had to adapt to a new reality, technology has proved to be a useful and necessary tool to help ensure that governments continue to provide essential public services during the COVID-19 crisis. The crisis has strengthened and reshaped our society's dependency on ICT and the Internet due to the more widely adopted remote working and distance learning practices. The importance of largely investing and developing an extensive digital infrastructure became thus imperative, ensuring equitable access to digital infrastructure, which has never been more important than now. The ‘New Normal’ has brought to light both the advantages of an innovative and robust public administration and the need for thorough understanding and reassessing the implications in cyber security.
The use of digital technologies has profoundly changed the definition of security architecture of our democracies. The cyberspace has become a separate battlefield with cyberattacks becoming a powerful, low-cost option of warfare. Therefore, cyber security is essential and critical with governments across the world prioritizing the issue of cyberspace, focusing both on developing mechanisms of preventive action and capacity building, as well as laying grounds for greater cooperation at the international level by addressing mutual concerns and identifying tools for enabling a safer cyber environment for all of us.
One of the lessons the pandemic has taught us is that we can never be fully prepared for such ‘Black Swan’ events as COVID-19 and that the profound knock-on effects for almost every aspect of our lives andeconomies are far-reaching. That is exactly why we have to be prepared to adapt and make sure we have a robust cyber environment. The dynamic and fast-moving nature of cyber security is increasing our proactiveness, vigilance and resilience at all levels.
It is my strong belief that developing a secure, sustainable and resilient cyberspace requires a multi-stakeholder’s approach, bringing together governments, ICT communities, industries, academia, which are essential to building effective resilience capabilities. Despite the current challenges, we can work together as to seize the opportunity.
We must become more agile in adjusting or developing national cybersecurity strategies, as well as legal and regulatory framework regarding cyberspace. More than ever, cyber security requires international cooperationand an increased trust, at all levels, between countries and industries. Collaboration at the policy, technical and law enforcement levels are vital to protect us and allow us to work together to find solutions, by also exchanging knowledge and information to address common challenges. Furthermore, we have to join our efforts to work toward unified awareness campaigns.
In this respect, the 8th edition of Moldova Cyber Week “Building a strong cybersecurity infrastructure in the New Normal”, that has embraced a fully digital format, provides a great opportunity and a platform for an open dialogue on perspectives of cybersecurity in a new reality. As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates digital transformation, it is essential that we all take a cognizant look at our cybersecurity posture and implement concrete measures aimed at building a stronger level of digital trust and enabling a robust cybersecurity environment in a post-pandemic world as we all walk this path together.
Along this path, it is our common opportunity to grow together by learning from each other and by supporting a cybersecurity community without boundaries. COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the importance of international, cross-stakeholder coordination, building partnerships and developing common approaches to strengthening cyber resilience.
I am confident that Moldova Cyber Week 2020 will contribute to fostering the dialogue and cooperation, as well as raising the cybersecurity awareness in challenging times, but also sharing knowledge and information, exchanging ideas and good practices on ways to continuously improve digital trust across institutions, industries and individuals as cyber security in the ‘New Normal’ is our shared responsibility.
Ion CHICU
Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova
Welcome address, Serghei Popovici!
Distinguished officials,
and dear participants,
I am honoured to welcome you to the 8th edition of the “Moldova Cyber Week 2020” event - a high-ranking conference gathering that aims to strengthen collaborations between governments, the private sector, academia and various cyber stakeholders. The MCW 2020 aligns the capabilities and the expertise of participating organizations in various cyber security domains such as incident management, raising awareness of potential threats and presenting remedial solutions. COVID19 presents us with an unprecedented challenge in all areas of digital activity, but Covid-19 has also shown the importance of digital technologies and their capabilities at ensuring reliable supply of essential services, effective governance and power of efficient communications.
The Information Technology and Cyber Security Service is pleased to be one of the organizers of MCW2020 event and we are confident that MCW 2020 shall ascertain the need for a secure cyberspace infrastructure at enabling an environment for the use and implementation of innovative technologies.
MCW is a flagship annual information technology event for the Republic of Moldova in the cyberspace calendar. The event brings together the cyber knowledge experts, practitioners specialists in cybersecurity, policy makers, private and public personalities and external partners who have demonstrated unconditional support and solidarity for MCW 2020. I am convinced that by cooperating with institutional standard bodies and technology providers, the quality and security of IT applications and related products will increase through an efficient and effective process.
The 3 day event aims to bring together the national and international community into an open dialogue and discuss current cybersecurity issues such as: adapting the legislative framework to the new normal, cyber governance and risk management based on the top threats of year 2020, the definition of critical infrastructure in the new normal, international cybersecurity cooperation, combating cyber fraud, etc. We want to draw upon your learning and knowledge sharing to improve the cyber ecosystem and to develop a national cyber security infrastructure and a culture of cyber security among our citizens.
Given the diverse cyber capabilities of specialists in the regional and international context, we in Moldova rely on a coordinated approach. The initiatives we take are to strengthen the Moldovan cybersecurity capacity at both policy and technical level. We ensure that Moldova is adequately cyber competent at implementing all the necessary measures and regulations designed to promote peace and security in an increasingly sophisticated and hyper-connected cyberspace.
I am confident that the speakers in this 08th edition of MCW 2020 will share their knowledge and experience and enable Moldova to better understand and channelise ideas to navigate more efficiently the challenges of the digital future. We in Moldova are standing firm and want to identify opportunities in emerging technologies and develop the infrastructure, capabilities and relationships at addressing tomorrow's cyber challenges.
Serghei Popovici
Director of the Information Technology and Cyber Security Service
Welcome address, Ion Chicu!
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentleman,
The global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic – an unprecedented crisis and one of the greatest tests we are all currently facing - has shaken the very foundations of the infrastructure preparedness. In a rapidly changing world and as the pandemic crisis has taught us, digital transformation is no longer an option. It is a necessity.
Information technology has become vital and an integral part of everyday life. The positive impact of technology on society has brought change and is continuously helping us to reach new heights that have never before been conceived. Along with a series of other benefits, information technology can empower work efficiency and advancement of national and international infrastructure goals in a transformative manner.
COVID-19 pandemic crisis has impacted our lives and changed many daily routines in a considerably short time, accelerating digital transformation and heavier reliance on digital services. While we had to adapt to a new reality, technology has proved to be a useful and necessary tool to help ensure that governments continue to provide essential public services during the COVID-19 crisis. The crisis has strengthened and reshaped our society's dependency on ICT and the Internet due to the more widely adopted remote working and distance learning practices. The importance of largely investing and developing an extensive digital infrastructure became thus imperative, ensuring equitable access to digital infrastructure, which has never been more important than now. The ‘New Normal’ has brought to light both the advantages of an innovative and robust public administration and the need for thorough understanding and reassessing the implications in cyber security.
The use of digital technologies has profoundly changed the definition of security architecture of our democracies. The cyberspace has become a separate battlefield with cyberattacks becoming a powerful, low-cost option of warfare. Therefore, cyber security is essential and critical with governments across the world prioritizing the issue of cyberspace, focusing both on developing mechanisms of preventive action and capacity building, as well as laying grounds for greater cooperation at the international level by addressing mutual concerns and identifying tools for enabling a safer cyber environment for all of us.
One of the lessons the pandemic has taught us is that we can never be fully prepared for such ‘Black Swan’ events as COVID-19 and that the profound knock-on effects for almost every aspect of our lives andeconomies are far-reaching. That is exactly why we have to be prepared to adapt and make sure we have a robust cyber environment. The dynamic and fast-moving nature of cyber security is increasing our proactiveness, vigilance and resilience at all levels.
It is my strong belief that developing a secure, sustainable and resilient cyberspace requires a multi-stakeholder’s approach, bringing together governments, ICT communities, industries, academia, which are essential to building effective resilience capabilities. Despite the current challenges, we can work together as to seize the opportunity.
We must become more agile in adjusting or developing national cybersecurity strategies, as well as legal and regulatory framework regarding cyberspace. More than ever, cyber security requires international cooperationand an increased trust, at all levels, between countries and industries. Collaboration at the policy, technical and law enforcement levels are vital to protect us and allow us to work together to find solutions, by also exchanging knowledge and information to address common challenges. Furthermore, we have to join our efforts to work toward unified awareness campaigns.
In this respect, the 8th edition of Moldova Cyber Week “Building a strong cybersecurity infrastructure in the New Normal”, that has embraced a fully digital format, provides a great opportunity and a platform for an open dialogue on perspectives of cybersecurity in a new reality. As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates digital transformation, it is essential that we all take a cognizant look at our cybersecurity posture and implement concrete measures aimed at building a stronger level of digital trust and enabling a robust cybersecurity environment in a post-pandemic world as we all walk this path together.
Along this path, it is our common opportunity to grow together by learning from each other and by supporting a cybersecurity community without boundaries. COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the importance of international, cross-stakeholder coordination, building partnerships and developing common approaches to strengthening cyber resilience.
I am confident that Moldova Cyber Week 2020 will contribute to fostering the dialogue and cooperation, as well as raising the cybersecurity awareness in challenging times, but also sharing knowledge and information, exchanging ideas and good practices on ways to continuously improve digital trust across institutions, industries and individuals as cyber security in the ‘New Normal’ is our shared responsibility.
Ion CHICU
Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova
Welcome address, Viorel Bostan!
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentleman,
The impact of COVID-19 has led organizations and their staff to adopt and implement new technologies for continuity of work in a short time frame. As more and more organizations are implementing the online work culture, there is ever more dependence and reliance on computer systems, mobile devices and the internet. This has opened a Pandora's box of new cyberthreats, online frauds, phishing and malware activities and loss of personal data.
As more and more of our citizens take - up the online route and undertake work, communicate, shop, share and receive information to mitigate the impact of social distancing, the more the malicious actors are exploiting these new found naive cyber citizens. Cyber security institutions and individuals are required to engage in full cooperation to detect, investigate and keep criminal cyber activity to the minimal.
The increased frequency of cyber-attacks as well as their level of sophistication are deeply disturbing and impacting the economy, finances, governance and our daily lives. Cybercrimes affect one and all, whether it’s individuals, businesses, public sector or the non-profit sector. All of these are clear warnings that cybersecurity and cyber threats must be taken seriously and be treated with a high level of urgency and following a systemic approach. We all are required to join hands to safeguard illicit use of cyberspace and its related crimes and promote a sense of national cyber security through the strategic use of cyber security instruments and the collection, analysis and dissemination of cyber intelligence.
The situation requires effective countermeasures, and today I am really glad to see everyone who has joined us - in a completely online format of Moldova Cyber Week (MCW) 2020 event, decided and guided by the "new normal". These hard times have motivated us to reinvent ourselves and find innovative solutions to face the ‘new normal’ challenges.
One of the essential and fundamental keys of successful cybersecurity ecosystem is collegial and joint effort between government, industry and universities. These are the reasons why Technical University of Moldova puts considerable efforts to develop its expertise, build successful partnerships with industry leaders, train competent professionals and contribute solidly to new technology developments in this critical field.
In this context, it is an honor and responsibility to be the co-organizers of the main cybersecurity conference of Republic of Moldova - Moldova Cyber Week.
Mr. Viorel BOSTAN
PhD Dr. Hab. Rector, Technical University of the Republic of Moldova
Welcome to
“Moldova Cyber Week 2020”
Over the last 7 years “Moldova Cyber Week” has welcomed more than 250 experts and 4000 participants. Continuing the tradition, this year our team under the ‘New Normal’ was faced with a dual challenge, the first to make the event online and second making the “Moldova Cyber Week” relevant following the impact of COVID19 on cyberspace. Our team diligently at making the 08th edition of MCW 2020 pertinent and powerful in the national and regional context and curated an event at strengthening the debate in and around cyber security infrastructure.
This year, Covid-19 revolutionized our way of life, societal interactions and came to define a new normal. The cyberspace also became more active with more number of users becoming online, work from home culture taking precedence and cybersecurity encountering new challenges in a fast paced changing cyber environment. We as a cyber security community have been confronted with a new set of challenges and the new normal has made it all the more important to work together in a conducive and constructive manner to tackle these challenges.
The 08th edition of the “Moldova Cyber Week 2020” meets these challenges by bringing together important cyber security stakeholders for the first time in an 100% online event with a clear focus and devotion to the cause of cyber security.
The period from March 2020 onwards has shown that nothing in this world can be taken for granted and the world of cyber security in particular is always evolving with new threats, need for more robust architecture and more investment in better and secure algorithms in cyberspace. The dynamics of the world evolve and mutate in cyberspace and the variables keep changing the equation, thus making cyberspace an ever evolving and challenging problem set. The new normal has made us focus more on creating a unified co-curated digital development framework, which incubates opportunities and reduces threats and risks in providing the society and all its citizens to work in a secure cyber environment.
For this year’s edition of “Moldova Cyber Week 2020” we focus our attention on the new normal. The new normal has redefined our way of working, changed our day-to-day activity set, and brought forth a new set of challenges in cyberspace. Cyberspace and cybersecurity in particular has been at the cornerstone of encountering new challenges with more and more people becoming online and the limits of our critical cyber infrastructures being questioned. COVID-19 has also offered us a new vector of opportunities to develop our cyber security and make it more agile, scalable and cyber malware proof and all that in a matter of five months. Today more than ever each of us need each other's expertise to keep our business afloat, to run our financial institutions and to keep living our lives by meeting the need for essential services in healthcare and education.
“Moldova Cyber Week 2020” embodies deep discussions, practical exercises and a platform to work together in building a strong and collaborative partnership between private and public sector enterprises, governmental institutions and academia in preserving our societal norms in cyberspace for each of our citizens.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the co-organizers, partners and to each and every one who contributed and worked tirelessly in organizing this year’s online conference and webinars. Your selfless support, devotion and unequal contribution to the field of cybersecurity is what makes “Moldova Cyber Week 2020” a platform for constructive debates, learnt lessons, insightful keynotes and practical knowledge and experience sharing.
I wish you an enjoyable conference and I strongly believe that our reunion will be useful and will have a positive impact both nationally and internationally, because together we are stronger. I hope that the experience of the 08th edition of “Moldova Cyber Week 2020” will enrich our understanding, knowledge and make us think critically towards a more secure and prepared cyber security architecture and most importantly make us believe in the power of standing together and to face the times that are yet to challenge our cyberspace.
Natalia SPINU,
Chief CERT-GOV-MD, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service
Welcome to “MoldovaCyberWeek 2020”
Over the last 7 years “Moldova Cyber Week” has welcomed more than 250 experts and 4000 participants. Continuing the tradition, this year our team under the ‘New Normal’ was faced with a dual challenge, the first to make the event online and second making the “Moldova Cyber Week” relevant following the impact of COVID19 on cyberspace. Our team diligently at making the 08th edition of MCW 2020 pertinent and powerful in the national and regional context and curated an event at strengthening the debate in and around cyber security infrastructure.
This year, Covid-19 revolutionized our way of life, societal interactions and came to define a new normal. The cyberspace also became more active with more number of users becoming online, work from home culture taking precedence and cybersecurity encountering new challenges in a fast paced changing cyber environment. We as a cyber security community have been confronted with a new set of challenges and the new normal has made it all the more important to work together in a conducive and constructive manner to tackle these challenges. The 08th edition of the “Moldova Cyber Week 2020” meets these challenges by bringing together important cyber security stakeholders for the first time in an 100% online event with a clear focus and devotion to the cause of cyber security.
The period from March 2020 onwards has shown that nothing in this world can be taken for granted and the world of cyber security in particular is always evolving with new threats, need for more robust architecture and more investment in better and secure algorithms in cyberspace. The dynamics of the world evolve and mutate in cyberspace and the variables keep changing the equation, thus making cyberspace an ever evolving and challenging problem set. The new normal has made us focus more on creating a unified co-curated digital development framework, which incubates opportunities and reduces threats and risks in providing the society and all its citizens to work in a secure cyber environment.
For this year’s edition of “Moldova Cyber Week 2020” we focus our attention on the new normal. The new normal has redefined our way of working, changed our day-to-day activity set, and brought forth a new set of challenges in cyberspace. Cyberspace and cybersecurity in particular has been at the cornerstone of encountering new challenges with more and more people becoming online and the limits of our critical cyber infrastructures being questioned. COVID-19 has also offered us a new vector of opportunities to develop our cyber security and make it more agile, scalable and cyber malware proof and all that in a matter of five months. Today more than ever each of us need each other's expertise to keep our business afloat, to run our financial institutions and to keep living our lives by meeting the need for essential services in healthcare and education.
“Moldova Cyber Week 2020” embodies deep discussions, practical exercises and a platform to work together in building a strong and collaborative partnership between private and public sector enterprises, governmental institutions and academia in preserving our societal norms in cyberspace for each of our citizens.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the co-organizers, partners and to each and every one who contributed and worked tirelessly in organizing this year’s online conference and webinars. Your selfless support, devotion and unequal contribution to the field of cybersecurity is what makes “Moldova Cyber Week 2020” a platform for constructive debates, learnt lessons, insightful keynotes and practical knowledge and experience sharing.
I wish you an enjoyable conference and I strongly believe that our reunion will be useful and will have a positive impact both nationally and internationally, because together we are stronger. I hope that the experience of the 08th edition of “Moldova Cyber Week 2020” will enrich our understanding, knowledge and make us think critically towards a more secure and prepared cyber security architecture and most importantly make us believe in the power of standing together and to face the times that are yet to challenge our cyberspace.
Natalia SPINU,
Chief CERT-GOV-MD, Information Technology and Cyber Security Service
Protecting Critical Infrastructure with Cisco SecureX
Abstract: The Cisco SecureX platform is a built-in experience within our security portfolio that connects with your entire security infrastructure. It is integrated and open for simplicity, unified in one location for visibility, and maximizes operational efficiency with automated workflows. Cisco SecureX radically reduces threat dwell time and human-powered tasks to stay compliant and counter attacks. Our speaker as a Security Architect at Cisco, will give you a practitioner's approach to protect critical infrastructure using the Cisco SecureX platform.
Protecting Critical Infrastructure with Cisco SecureX
Abstract: The Cisco SecureX platform is a built-in experience within our security portfolio that connects with your entire security infrastructure. It is integrated and open for simplicity, unified in one location for visibility, and maximizes operational efficiency with automated workflows. Cisco SecureX radically reduces threat dwell time and human-powered tasks to stay compliant and counter attacks. Our speaker as a Security Architect at Cisco, will give you a practitioner's approach to protect critical infrastructure using the Cisco SecureX platform.
Incident Response and Threat Hunting Training
Abstract: Threat hunting and Incident response tactics and procedures have evolved rapidly over the past several years. Incident response and threat hunting teams are the keys to identifying and observing malware indicators and patterns of activity in order to generate accurate threat intelligence that can be used to detect current and future intrusions. This Training covers the fundamentals of threat hunting; how to build out a hunt program in your own environment; and how to identify, define, and execute a hunt mission. This training introduces essential concepts for network hunting and endpoints hunting and then allows participants to apply techniques to hunt abnormal patterns.
Incident Response and Threat Hunting Training
Abstract: Threat hunting and Incident response tactics and procedures have evolved rapidly over the past several years. Incident response and threat hunting teams are the keys to identifying and observing malware indicators and patterns of activity in order to generate accurate threat intelligence that can be used to detect current and future intrusions. This Training covers the fundamentals of threat hunting; how to build out a hunt program in your own environment; and how to identify, define, and execute a hunt mission. This training introduces essential concepts for network hunting and endpoints hunting and then allows participants to apply techniques to hunt abnormal patterns.
Advanced Incident Response and Digital Forensics
Abstract: It takes intuition and specialized skills to find hidden evidence and hunt for elusive threats. This webinar encompasses abilities that DFIR community needs to succeed at their craft and confirms that cyber professionals can detect compromised systems, identify how and when a breach has occurred and understand what attackers took or changed, and successfully contain and remediate incidents. The webinar will help you to test and update your knowledge of detecting and fighting threats and how to keep your work role secured.
Avoiding Senseless Security Metrics: A new prescription for seeing security information clearly
Abstract: The struggle with metrics affects all business leaders who strive to measure and communicate the value of their programs and initiatives effectively. Security metrics are some of the most difficult measurements to communicate because non-technical business leaders and security executives require metrics interpretation that can be communicated to make critical decisions in simple language. This webinar shines a new light onto old security measurements to help our business counterparts see the information more clearly and simply.
CipherTrust Data Security Platform by Thales: CipherTrust Manager and Transparent Encryption functionality - live demonstration
Abstract: As data breaches continue at alarming rates, securing sensitive data is critical to all organizations. The CipherTrust Data Security Platform integrates data discovery, classification, data protection and unprecedented granular access controls, all with centralized key management. CipherTrust Manager is an industry-leading enterprise key management solution that enables organizations to centrally manage encryption keys, provide granular access controls and configure security policies. CipherTrust Manager manages key lifecycle tasks including generation, rotation, destruction, import and export, provides role-based access control to keys and policies, supports robust auditing and reporting, and offers development-and management-friendly REST APIs.
CipherTrust Transparent Encryption delivers data-at-rest encryption, privileged user access controls and detailed data access audit logging. Agents protect data in files, volumes and databases on Windows, AIX and Linux OS’s across physical and virtual servers in cloud and big data environments.
Up your Yara threat hunting skills – A short introduction on how to identify and classify malware using Yara
Abstract: Have you ever wondered how Kaspersky discovered some of the world’s most famous APT attacks? Now, the answer is within your reach. This training will lead you through one of the essential tools for the APT hunter: Yara detection engine. If you’ve wondered how to master Yara and how to achieve a new level of knowledge in APT detection, mitigation and response, it all breaks down to a couple of secret ingredients. One of them is our private stash of Yara rules for hunting advanced malware. During this training you will learn how to write the most effective Yara rules, how to test them and improve them to the point where they find threats.
Cyber Risk Management in the Information Age
Abstract: It has become imperative for every organization to become aware of all risks inherent in the evolving cyber landscape. The webinar Cyber Risk Management in the Information Age equips you with a comprehensive understanding of how to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities within an organization’s networks, systems, and data.
During this webinar you’ll discover how to critically analyze an organization’s risk profile and gain the skills needed to lead your business through the complexities of the cybersecurity landscape.
SCADA Security Guidelines: Protecting Systems from Intrusion
In recent years the number of cyber incidents involving a variety of digital industrial systems in the energy, oil, and gas sectors, transportation, production, government, and other critical sectors has dramatically raised. Digitalization and global interconnection make it difficult to operate security measures in an old fashioned manner.
This workshop will provide a comprehensive introduction to ICS cyber security and cover the following topics:
Introduction to ICS and SCADA technology;
What is the difference between classical IT and OT/ICS/SCADA in terms of cyber security;
What to do, if an incident happened despite applied controls