W4: Cybersecurity: barriers and incentives

The workshop will identify and discuss the current barriers for investment and participation in cyber security activities. It will also focus on possible economic, regulatory and legislative incentives for the public and private sector to deliver a higher level of network and information security.



Date: 16/06/2011

The workshop intends to identify and discuss the current barriers for investment and participation in cyber security activities. It will also focus on possible economic, regulatory and legislative incentives for the public and private sector to deliver a higher level of network and information security.

The ideas shared during the workshop will add value to the achievement of the objectives of the Trust and Security pillar of the Digital Agenda.

Draft Agenda

10:00 Welcome and introduction to the workshop

10:10 – 11:30 Session 1: Setting the scene

Speakers:

Stavros Lambrinidis, MEP and Vice-President of the European Parliament

Michel J.G. van Eeten, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Matteo Cavallini, Italian Ministry of Economy

Karim Antonio Lesina, AT&T

11:30 – 12:00 Break

12:00 - 13:20 Session 2: Panel and open discussion

Panellists:

Stavros Lambrinidis, MEP and Vice-President of the European Parliament

Christoph Luykx, DIGITALEUROPE

Kurt Erik Lindqvist, Netnod Internet Exchange Ab

Mika Lauhde, Nokia

13:20 Closing remarks (tbc)

Session organiser: Marina NEDELCHEVA (European Commission, INFSO/A3 - Internet; Network and Information Security, Belgium)

Workshop hashtag

#daa11security

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