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 ITU-T Workshop on "Addressing security challenges on a global scale"
 Geneva, Switzerland, 6 (Afternoon) to 7 December 2010 Contact: tsbworkshops@itu.int 

Draft Programme (updated on 06 December 2010)

 Monday, 06 December 2010
13:00 - 14:00 Registration
14:00 - 14:30 Session 1: Introduction and opening comments

Chairman:
  • Mohamed M. K. Elhaj, ITU-T SG 17 Vice-chair
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
  • Malcolm Johnson, Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, (ITU/TSB)
    [ BIOGRAPHY | SPEECH ]
  • Arkadiy Kremer, Chairman of ITU-T Study Group 17
    [ BIOGRAPHY | SPEECH ]
14:30 - 16:15 Session 2: ICT industry perspectives

Objectives:

ICT security is an essential part of IP-based networks and services development. Integration of ICT and security infrastructures is constantly increasing. Convergence of services where voice, data/video and broadcasting are appearing on all types of network platforms. Internet is an essential part of ICT infrastructure. Next-generation business model for network operators demands subscriber-centric data consolidation. Representatives of ICT industry companies’ will provide workshop participants with the new trends and challenges in providing confidence and security under using ICT.

Chairman:
  • Antonio Guimaraes, ITU-T SG 17 Vice-chair
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
  • George Arnold (National Coordinator for Smart Grid Interoperability National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)): Cyber Security in the Smart Grid
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Kim Cameron (Chief Architect of Identity, Identity and Access Division, Microsoft)
    [ BIOGRAPHY | PRESENTATION ]
  • Taieb Debbagh (Secretary General, Ministry of Industry, Trade and New Technologies, Department of Post, Telecommunications & New Technologies, Morocco): National Cybersecurity Management System
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Mikhail Kader (Systems engineer for Security, Cisco Systems, Russia): Securing the Public & Private Clouds
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Scott Vanstone (Cryptographic expert, RIM): Security by design
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
16:15 – 16:45 Coffee break
16:45 – 18:30 Session 3: Identity and privacy in ICT

Objectives:

Identity management plays an important role in protecting consumer data and can help to protect their data privacy. If not managed properly, Identity management systems can be used to collect Personal Identifiable information about consumers and organizations. This session explores available methods, best practices, standards work and identity management techniques such as strong authentication and context aware access controls and its impact on data privacy and telecom networks. The session will also investigate work underway in the ITU-T to ensure that identity management systems support privacy with known risk management in particular in relation to cloud computing.

Chairman:
  • Abbie Barbir (ITU-T SG 17 Identity Management Rapporteur)
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
  • Don Thibeau (Chairman and President, The Open Identity Exchange): Open Identity and Open Trust Frameworks
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Anil Saldhana (OASIS Co-chair, ID Cloud TC, OASIS ID Trust Steering Committee Member): Identity: Enterprise to the cloud
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Erik Andersen (Rapporteur, ITU-T SG 17): Use of public key infrastructure
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • John Sabo (Director, Global Government Relations, CA Technologies): A Service and Functions-Based Reference Model for Data Privacy
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Gregg Schudel (Technical Marketing Engineer, LISP, Cisco Systems, Inc.): Security Aspects of Locator/ID Separation Protocol
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Jon Shamah (European Sales Manager, eSecurity Enterprise Solutions, NETS): NemID: An Agile National eID
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
18:30 – 20:30 Reception 
 Tuesday, 07 December 2010
09:00 - 10:45 Session 4: Two parallel sessions

Session 4.1: ICT and cloud security

Objectives:

Recently, Cloud computing has rapidly developed and implemented in all over the world. Cloud computing is massively complex systems which can be reduced to simple primitives that are replicated thousands of times as common functional units. In ITU-T, the Focus Group on Cloud computing was established from the standardization view points and within the competences of ITU-T, to identify potential impacts on standards development and priorities for standards needed to promote and facilitate telecommunication/ICT support for Cloud computing and so on. In the FG discussion, Cloud security is one of the major subjects to be studied in ITU-T and is required to analyze security threats and risks, and to investigate security requirements for Cloud computing. This session brings together some of the key statements involved in the Cloud security area to discuss security technologies/management for Cloud computing in view of Telecom perspective.

Chairman:
  • Koji Nakao, ITU-T SG 17 Vice-Chair and Vice-Chair of Focus Group on Cloud
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
  • Heung Youl Youm (Vice-Chair, ITU-T SG 17): Privacy and security issues for Cloud computing service
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Debabrata Nayak (Director, Cloud Security, Huawei): Scalable key management solution for private cloud
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT ]
  • David W. Chadwick (Professor of Information Systems Security, University of Kent, Canterbury): Cardspace in the cloud
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Nir Kshetri (Professor of Business Administration, University of North Carolina, USA): Cloud computing and cybercrime
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Mario Hoffmann (Head of Department "Secure Services & Quality Testing", Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology) and Werner Streitberger (Senior Research, Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology): WWRF – Cloud Implications to Security, Privacy, and Trust
    [ BIO: HOFFMANN | BIO: STREITBERGER | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Victor Kutukov (Chairman of ITU-T Focus Group on Cloud): The latest activities on ITU-T Focus Group on Cloud Computing
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
Session 4.2: Creation of national ICT security infrastructure for developing countries

Objectives:

Practical issues and experience of creation the national ICT security infrastructures for developing countries are to be discussed at the session.

Chairman:
  • Patrick Mwesigwa, ITU-T SG 17 Vice-chair
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
  • James G Ennis (Department of State, USA and ITU-D Question 22/1 Rapporteur): ITU-D Question 22 – Building blocks for organizing national cybersecurity efforts
    [ BIOGRAPHY | PRESENTATION ]
  • Dmitry V. Kostrov (Associate Rapporteur, ITU-T SG 17): National IP-based Networks Security Centres for Developing Countries
    [ BIOGRAPHY | PRESENTATION ]
  • Yonglin Zhou (CNCERT/CC, People’s Republic of China): How we work as a national CERT in China
    [ BIOGRAPHY | PRESENTATION ]
  • Miho Naganuma (ISOG-J, Q.3 Rapporteur, ITU-T SG 17): Industry-wide approach: Raising awareness for ICT security infrastructure
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break
11:15 - 12:30 Session 5: Two parallel sessions

Session 5.1: Toward a Global Cybersecurity Information Exchange Framework

Objectives:

One of the most critical and rapidly evolving security challenges today requires a broad consensus on the protocol platforms for the trusted exchange of information necessary for "locking down" the integrity of ICT systems, watching for undesired incidents, and sharing forensics from those incidents. This challenge has engaged the resources of many parties worldwide who are contributing their work and community standards to an initiative facilitated by the ITU-T Cybersecurity Rapporteur Group with an array of new Recommendations planned for adoption over the coming months/years. This session brings together some of the key parties involved in this topical area to describe the development and implementation of the emerging framework.

Chairman:
  • Tony Rutkowski, ITU-T SG 17 Cybersecurity Rapporteur
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
  • Robert A. Martin (Principal Engineer, MITRE, CNIS Group): Vendor Neutral Security Measurement & Management with Standards
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Damir Rajnovic (FIRST SDO Liaison, FIRST): CSIRT, Information Sharing and You
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Ian Bryant (EU NEISAS Project): Challenges in Sharing Security Information
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Takeshi Takahashi (NICT) and Youki Kadobayashi (NICT) : Ontological Approach toward Cybersecurity in Cloud Computing
    [ BIO: TAKAHASHI | BIO: KADOBAYASHI | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Thomas Millar (Senior Researcher, Analyst & Action Officer, United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT)): An operational model of CIRT processes for improved collaboration and capability development
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Luc Dandurand (Senior Scientist, CAT2 - Cyber Defence and Assured Information Sharing NATO C3 Agency): Cyber Defence Data Exchange and Collaboration Infrastructure (CDXI)
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
Session 5.2: Telebiometrics: technology, applications, benefits and standardization

Objectives:

While biometrics is a method of authentication which overcomes weaknesses of traditional authentication methods such as passwords or keys, Telebiometrics is an emerging technology for authentication of humans at remote sites using biometrics in the telecommunication environment. The application domain of telebiometrics has been growing from Tele-banking to Telemedicine. Since the Question for Telebiometrics has been established at ITU-T SG 17 in 2003, there have been 10 Recommendations published including 3 Amendments and 12 Recommendations under development. Even though more than 20 experts from 7 different nations have participated in its development, the Telebiometrics is still unacquainted to many other Questions in ITU-T SG 17 and even new technology to most of the developing countries. This session will become the first opportunity to introduce broad knowledge about current and future works on Telebiometrics, and provide guidelines and case-studies of use of the Telebiometrics standards into privacy protection requested services in various countries.

Chairman: Speakers:
  • Enrico M. Staderini (Western Switzerland University of Applied Science, Switzerland): Remote clinical examination: the key issue of telemedicine
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Arturo Serrano (CICESE Research Center, Mexico): Developing a Framework for Health IT standardization
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Yong-Nyuo Shin (Hanyang Cyber University, Korea): Integrated framework for telebiometric data protection
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Yoshiaki Isobe (Hitachi, Japan): Telebiometrics Applications
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
  • Myung-Geun Chun (Chungbuk National University, Korea): Biometric Information Protection Standard in ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC27
    [ BIOGRAPHY | ABSTRACT | PRESENTATION ]
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 - 15:45 Session 6: SDOs activity and collaboration in ICT security

Objectives:

This session will use a roundtable discussion to explore the critical ICT security areas where standardization is urgently needed, what various SDOs are doing in the high priority areas, what collaboration initiatives are in place, and future opportunities where collaboration would be helpful.

Chairman: Herb Bertine, (former Chairman, ITU-T SG 17)
[ BIOGRAPHY | PRESENTATION ]

Speakers:
15:45 – 16:15 Coffee break
16:15 - 17:00 Session 7: Closing comments, Recommendations, Discussion

Chairman: Mohamed M. K. Elhaj, ITU-T SG 17 Vice-chair [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Co-Chairman: Reinhard Scholl, Deputy to the Director of TSB [ BIOGRAPHY ]

Panelists:
  • Antonio Guimaraes, ITU-T SG 17 Vice-chair
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
  • Abbie Barbir, ITU-T SG 17 Identity Management Rapporteur
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
  • Koji Nakao, ITU-T SG 17 Vice-Chair and Vice-Chair of Focus Group on Cloud
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
  • Patrick Mwesigwa, ITU-T SG 17 Vice-chair
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
  • Tony Rutkowski, ITU-T SG 17 Cybersecurity Rapporteur
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
  • Hakil Kim, ITU-T Telebiometrics Rapporteur
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]
  • Herb Bertine, former Chairman, ITU-T SG 17
    [ BIOGRAPHY ]

 

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