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12:00-13:00
Arrival and Lunch
13:00-13:30

Welcome and round of Introductions (Alf Moens - SURFnet)
Alf opened the meeting, outlined the agenda and invited all participants to introduce themselves. He then gave an update on the activities of WISE and Global CEO Forum Security working group and introduced the idea of regional collaboration of members of the SIG-ISM (members discussed this idea further at the end of the meeting - see notes below).

For more information on WISE, please check their website: https://wise-community.org/ and wiki pages: WISE Home. The next WISE meeting will take place on 27-29 March in Amsterdam, hosted by Nikhef. If you would like to participate, please register here: https://eventr.geant.org/events/2544

13:30-14:00

Update of SIG-ISM charter (Sigita Jurkynaite, GÉANT)

Every year, GÉANT Community Committee evaluates the achievements and KPIs that each SIG has set for themselves. SIG-ISM has successfully achieved all planned achievements of year 1. Sigita suggested to set more ambitious (yet achievable) goals for 2017. The group had comments and additions. The revised version is to be presented the next day, including all suggestions.

For the revised version presented on the second day of the workshop, please see below.


Finalising the SIG-ISM mission statement (Urpo Kaila, CSC)

The mission statement of SIG-ISM was circulated on the mailing list at the beginning of the year. Urpo presented the initial version of the statement and the comments received. More feedback was given by the participants, which will be included into the new version. It will be sent to everyone for approval shortly.

14:00-14:30

H2020 project PROTECTIVE (Brian Lee, Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland)

H2020 project PROTECTIVE - Proactive Risk Management through Improved Situational Awareness. This project aims to develop an information sharing framework and advanced analytics to improve risk monitoring and information sharing for NREN and other CSIRTS. Brian presented the structure of the project and the questions that their institution with the international partners aim to answer by the end of the 36 month project.

 For questions and comments, please contact Brian directly: blee@AIT.IE

14:30-15:00Coffee break
15:00-15:30

OZON Cyber security Exercise (Sandy Janssen, SURFnet)

Sandy, one of the national Dutch cyber security exercise organisers, Link to the video (english subtitles availablepresented the exercise, which took place at the end of last year. 200 participants from 28 Dutch institutions took part in the 2 day exercise. You can see a video impression from the exercise here (with English subtitles):

15:30-16:00

IKT16 Norwegian National, Intersectoral Exercise (Per Arne)

16:00-17:00Joint cyber exercises (Charlie van Genuchten, SURFnet/GÉANT)
17.00-17.15Preparation for Thursday, closing remarks (Alf)
19:30Dinner at Ryan’s of Parkgate Street Victorian Pub kindly hosted by HEANet

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