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Building on the success of the first EaPConnect CyberSecurity Workshop, which took place in Berlin on 27-28 June 2018, this second event will take a more technical approach. Workshop is organized by the EaPConnect project in cooperation with GEANT and CyberEDU project. Experts from EU, EaP countries and EaP experts USA will share their experience and best practices in CyberSecurity and invite to discuss and explore the topics and opportunities in more depth.

CyberSecurity is of vital importance in today'

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s globalized world and hence for the Eastern Partnership

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countries.

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Discussions will circle around what is needed especially for the EaP region and how people from EaP organisations could get more involved in European R&D in CyberSecurity.

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This workshop is open for  for people with a relevant technical background, working in the area of CyberSecurity. EaPConnect project partners can request funding support to attend the event; other interested parties are welcome but would need to cover their own costs.

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AGENDA

Timing CET

Topic

Who?

Day 1

9



11:

45

00

10

11:

00

15

Welcome & Intro

Leonie Schäfer (EaPConnect)

, Ramaz Kvatadze (GRENA)10:00 – 11:30

11:15 – 12:15

Session I: Horizon 2020 CyberSecurity Pilot Projects

“Cybersec4Europe”

“CONCORDIA and the importance of information sharing for the future of the European Cybersecurity Ecosystem”


Pierre-Henri Cros (Univ. Toulouse, France),

Mario Maawad Marcos (Caixabank)

11

12:

30

15

11

12:

45

25

Coffee Break

11

12:

45

25 -

12

13:

30

00

Session II

– The SME’s Point of View
“Avant-Garde Infosec”

: EC and NATO Projects

CyberEDU project and NATO ATC/MYP" 

"Horizon Europe and NATO SPS Project options for international cooperation in cybersecurity" 


Oliver Popov (Stockholm University),

Jacek Gajewski (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland)

13:00 - 13:40

Melanie Rieback (Radically Open Security)

12:30 - 13:00

Panel

13:00 – 13:30

Lunch / Coffee Break


13:

30

40

14

15:

30

10

Session III

– The International Perspective
Title tbc, Title tbc

: CyberSecurity Solutions

“Avant-Garde Infosec”

“SIM3 - the maturity model to build and strengthen incident management capabilities” 

“International Capacity Building: Improving Cooperation and Information Sharing” 


Melanie Rieback (Radically Open Security)

Maciej Pyznar (ComCERT)

Justin Novak (CERT Division Software Engineering Institute)

15:10

Justin Novak, CERT Division       Software Engineering Institute, N.N.

14:30
Closing -  Day 1

 

Timing CET

Topic

Who?

Day 2

 

09

11:
45
00 11:10
:00

Welcome Day 2


11:10
:00
10
11:
20
30

Session IV: GÉANT

“CyberSecurity at GÉANT: strategy and roadmap 2022 - 2027 “

Alf Moens (GÉANT)

10

11:

20

30 -

11

12:20

Session V: DDoS & Crisis Management (CLAW 2020)

N.N.

TBD (DFN-CERT),

Charlie van Genuchten (SURF)

11

12:20

– 11

- 12:30

Coffee Break

11


12:30 –

12

13:

15

45

Session VI – SOC tools & Security

"Intelligence

SharingAND

Sharing AND/OR Web application Pen testing/security"

(Two presentations + discussion)

"CyberLAB Laboratory - a possibility for vulnerability search and cyberattacks simulations" 

Roderick Mooi (GÉANT), David Heed (SUNET)



Jakub Suchorab, Krystian Szefler (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland)

12

13:

15

45

12

14:

45

25

Lunch / Coffee Break

12


14:

45

25

13

15:

45

05

Session VII – CSIRTS

& Security Incidents

“Information system for sorting and distributing Security incidents based on big data analysis “

“Setting up a CSIRT in Cyprus”

“Setting up a CSIRT in Armenia”

short presentations

“CyberSecurity at RENAM” 

“CSIRT in Cyprus”

“CSIRT in Armenia”

“CyberSecurity at GRENA” 



Ecaterina Matenco (RENAM)

,

George Konnis (CYNET)

,

Sergey Abrahamyan (ASNET)

Zurab Bukhnikashvili (GRENA)

13

15:

45

05 -

14

15:

00

20

Closing Day 2 & Conclusions