Day 2 – Wednesday 2 November

London Conference on Cyberspace – Schedule for Wednesday 2 November

 
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Wednesday 2 November

From 0800 onwards  Registration

At the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre

0900-1030  Session 4: #LONDONCYBER INTERACTIVE: PROTECTING NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE AGAINST CYBER THREATS

The challenges and the opportunities which come from cyber space have society-wide implications which cannot be governed or managed by governments alone. The majority of Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) such as energy and water supplies, transport networks, financial institutions, public services, emergency services and telecommunications providers is in the hands of the private sector. But what is their contribution to national cyber defence and security? How does the interaction between the public and private sectors affect the capacity to respond to cyber-related threats? How can this be developed and implemented effectively on the national and international stage?

Chair: Robin Niblett, Director, Chatham House

Speakers to include:

  • Matthew Kirk, Group External Affairs Director, Vodafone
  • Erik Akerboom, National Coordinator Counter Terrorism and Security, Netherlands and President Cyber Security Council, Netherlands
  • Harry van Dorenmalen, Chief Executive Officer Europe, IBM, and member Cyber Security Council, Netherlands

1030-1100  Refreshment Break

1100-1325  Session 5: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES (2)

Thematic parallel debates on 5 key issues of cyberspace.

Brief introductory “pitch format” interventions from leading figures followed by 15 minute participatory discussion.

IV. Cyber Crime

Improving international cooperation between governments, industry and society to tackle cyber crime. Striking a balance between protection of intellectual property and access, innovation and creation of markets. Government regulation and industry self-regulation - working together to best effect. Industry development of products and services to combat cyber crime.

Improving practical international cooperation between government, law enforcement, industry and society to tackle cyber crime.  Striking a balance between protection of intellectual property and access, innovation, legislation and creation of markets. Regulation versus self-regulation and development of products and services to prevent cyber crime.

Chair: James Brokenshire MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Crime and Security, Home Office

Keynote speakers to include:

  • Scott Charney, Corporate Vice President, Trustworthy Computing Group, Microsoft
  • Eugene Kaspersky, Chief Executive Officer, Kaspersky Lab
  • Athalia Molokomme, Attorney General for Botswana
  • Peter Davies,Chief Executive Officer, Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP)
  • Hyeon Yu, Cybercrime Investigation Professor, Korea Police Investigation Academy

V. Safe and Reliable Access

Assuring safe and reliable access to cyberspace. Improving global interoperability. Developing resilience, protocols, technical standards and the security of networks. Promoting public risk-awareness and education in secure online behaviour, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children. Ensuring lawful access for users without discrimination or interference. Protecting against abuse. Balancing regulation and self-regulation.

Chair: Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, Department for Culture, Media and Sport

Keynote speakers to include:

  • Hamadoun Touré, Secretary General, International Telecommunication Union
  • Olivia Garfield, Chief Executive Officer, Openreach
  • Chen Lifang, Senior Corporate Vice President, Huawei
  • Roger Wilkins, Secretary General, Attorney General’s Department, Government of Australia
  • Rod Beckstrom, President and Chief Executive Officer, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

1330-1430  Networking lunch

1430-1450  Session 6: SUMMING UP

Foreign Secretary’s Statement

1500-1530  Press Briefing

1530  Conference close


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