ETSI IoT SECURITY WORKSHOP Speakers’ biographies

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ETSI IoT SECURITY WORKSHOP

13-15 June 2016

Speakers’ biographies

 

 

David   Boswarthick,   ETSI,   Director   of   Committee   Support   Center,   Member   of   the   Programme   Committee  

In   addition   to   leading   a   team   of   10   highly   inquisitive   Standards   support   experts   and   ensuring   the   evolution   of   technical   support   to   ETSI’s   various   standards   groups,   one   of   David’s   principle   pastimes   at   the   moment   is   helping   the   ETSI   NFV   group   to   reach   their   ambitious   objectives   of   creating   agile   standards   for   the   support   of   the   software   defined   network.

  His   current   key   projects   include   enabling   a   roadmap   for   IoT/M2M   standards   implantation   in   collaboration   with   the   European   Commission,   as   well   as   studying   what   technical   standards   are   necessary   to   enable   the   realization   of   successful   Smart   City   large   scale   projects.

  He   has   been   extensively   involved   in   the   standardization   activities   of   Machine   to   Machine,   mobile,   fixed   and   convergent   networks   in   both   the   European   Telecommunications   Standards   Institute   (ETSI)   and   the   3rd   Generation   Partnership   Project   (3GPP).

  David   has   held   several   positions   in   the   Telecoms   industry   including   working   at   Global   Telecommunication   Systems,   Monaco   Telecom   and   British   Rail   Telecommunications.

  He   has   also   written   several   magazine   articles   and   recently   co ‐ edited   two   books,   his   principle   activity   being   that   of   contributor   and   chief   editor   on   'M2M,   a   systems   approach',   as   well   as   involvement   with   'The  

Internet   of   Things,   Key   Applications   and   Protocols'.

  David   holds   a   BEng   Honours   Degree   in   Telecommunications   Engineering,  

 

Plymouth   Polytechnic   UK,   and   Master's   Degree   (DEA)   in   Networks   and   Distributed   systems   from   the   University   of   Nice   and  

Sophia   Antipolis,   France.

 

Charles   Brookson,   OBE   CEng   FIET   FRSA   M.Inst.ISP,   Member   of   the   Programme   Committee  

Charles   worked   in   the   Department   for   Business,   Innovation   and   Skills   of   the   United   Kingdom   Government   for   twelve   years,   and   is   a   Professional   Electronic   Engineer.

  He   previously   was   Head   of   Security   for   the   UK   mobile   operator   one2one,   and   worked   within   British   Telecom   for   twenty   years   before   that,   in   the   last   few   years   in   the   Chairman's   Office.

  He   has   worked   in   many   security   areas   over   the   last   40   years,   including   Cryptographic   systems,   secure   designs,   policies,   auditing,   and   mobile   radio   for   over   30   years.

  He   now   runs   his   own   Company  

Zeata   Security   Ltd   and   is   a   Director   of   Azenby.

 

 

He   was   Chairman   on   the   GSM   Association   Security   Group   for   25   years.

  He   has   been   working   within   GSM   and  

3GPP   security   standards,   first   chairing   the   Algorithm   Expert   Group   way   back   in   1986.

   He   is   Chairman   of   the   ETSI   TC   CYBER,   responsible   for   producing   Cyber   Security   Standards,   and   was   on   the   Permanent   Stakeholders   group   of   ENISA,   The   European  

 

Network   and   Information   Security   Agency.

 

In   2015   Charles   Brookson   received   the   Order   of   the   British   Empire   (OBE)   award   for   his   services   to   telecommunication   security.

 

Pierpaolo   Cincilla,   Institute   for   Technological   Research   SystemX  

Pierpaolo   Cincilla   started   his   career   at   INRIA   in   2009   as   research   engineer   on   Telex,   a   principled   system   support   for   collaborative   applications.

  

In   October   2011   he   started   a   Ph.D.

  at   INRIA   working   on   distributed   systems,   data   replication,   consistency   and   distributed   databases.

  He   obtained   the   doctoral   degree   in   September   2014.

 

From   October   2014   he   works   as   research   engineer   at   the   Institute   for   Technological   Research   SystemX   on   the   scalability,   safety,   reliability   and   adaptability   of   Collaborative   Intelligent   Transport   Systems   (C ‐ ITS).

  

He   authored   several   international   publications,   3   recognised   software   systems,   and   a   patent.

 

Sonia   Compans,   ETSI,   Member   of   the   Programme   Committee  

Sonia   Compans   is   presently   technical   officer   in   the   ETSI   Committee   Support   Center.

  She   is   the   point   of   contact   for   security   matters   within   the   ETSI   Secretariat   and   supervises   standardization   activities   carried   out   by  

Technical   Committees   on   Cybersecurity   (TC   CYBER)   and   Electronic   Signatures   and   Infrastructures   (TC   ESI).

  Her   main   assignment   is   to   provide   expertise   in   standards   making   so   as   to   enhance   the   quality   of   the   standards   published   by   ETSI.

  She   also   provides   guidance   on   the   ETSI   procedures   and   coordinates   the   answers   to   and   the   execution   of   European   Commission   standardization   mandates   by   the   committees.

 

In   the   past,   she   provided   support   to   committees   dealing   with   human   factors   and   accessibility,   fixed   networks,   end ‐ to ‐ end   network   architectures,   network   technologies   and   Cloud.

  She   also   coordinated   ETSI   activities   on   Fixed   Networks   and   their   evolution   to   Future   Networks,   as   well   as   on   Content   Delivery.

  She   had   a   particular   focus   on   communication   and   marketing   aspects,   contributing   to   the   creation   of   introductory   presentations,   leaflets,   and   exhibition   stand   design,   setting   up   workshops,   and   promoting   through   presentations   at   conferences.

  Previously   she   participated   to   the   definition   of   the   first   Bluetooth   accessories   for   mobile   phones.

  She   then   worked   for   a   SIM   card   manufacturer,   first   as   a   standardization   engineer   dealing   with  

3G   SIM   cards   definition,   then   as   product   manager   for   3G   SIM   cards.

 

ETSI IoT SECURITY WORKSHOP

13-15 June 2016

Speakers’ biographies

 

 

Haitham   Cruickshank,   University   of   Surrey  

Dr.

  Haitham   Cruickshank,   senior   lecturer   at   the   Institute   for   Communication   Systems   (ICS),   University   of  

Surrey,   Guildford   UK.

 

He   is   experience   researcher   and   worked   several   UK,   EU   and   ESA   security   related   projects.

  He   has   been   the   main   author   on   several   ETSI   specifications   on   Intelligent   Transport   Systems   (ITS)   security/privacy   and   broadband   satellite   network   security   architectures.

 

His   main   research   interests   are   network,   user   and   information   security/privacy,   future   network   architecture   in   mobile,   satellite   and   Internet.

  He   also   teaches   in   the   security,   Internet   networking   and   satellite   courses   at   University   of   Surrey.

  He   is   a   member   of   the   IEEE   Satellite   and   Space   Communications   Committee.

  Also   he   is   a   chartered   engineer   and   corporate   member   of   the   IEE   in   UK.

 

 

He   also   has   over   135   publications,   including   25   refereed   journals,   102   conferences,   3   books   chapters   and   5   IETF/ETSI   standards  

Emmanuel   Darmois,   CommLedge,   ETSI   OCG   Chairman  

Emmanuel   has   over   thirty   years   of   experience   in   various   positions   in   academics   and   in   the   ICT   industry.

 

He   has   started   as   a   Computer   Science   professor   and   researcher   in   Artificial   Intelligence   and   Expert   Systems.

 

For   over   20   years,   he   has   been   working   with   Alcatel ‐ Lucent   in   various   positions   in   Research,   R&D   and  

  operational   business.

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  his   last   position   there,   he   has   been   VP   Standards:   this   is   where   he   caught   the  

'standards   virus'   that   turns   any   reasonable   engineer   into   a   standards   propagandist.

 

He   is   ETSI   Vice ‐ Chairman   of   the   Board,   and   chair   of   the   Operational   Coordination   Group.

  He   is   very   active  

Smart   Grids   (convener   of   the   Methodology   work   group   in   the   Smart   Grids   Coordination   Group),   Smart   Cities,   and   Cloud  

Computing   (he   has   been   the   coordinator   within   ETSI   for   the   Cloud   Standards   Coordination   initiative).

 

He   is   the   co ‐ founder   and   CEO   of   CommLedge.

  His   current   work   includes   the   coordination   of   Cloud   Standards   Coordination  

Phase   2,   on   behalf   of   ETSI   and   the   European   Commission  

Marijke   De   Soete,   Security4Biz,   Member   of   the   Programme   Committee  

Since   April   2004   Marijke   is   offering   business   and   technical   consultancy   services   for   systems   and   applications   based   on   emerging   technologies,   in   particular   related   to   security.

  Before   she   was   holding   various   positions   at  

Europay   and   subsequently   MasterCard,   where   she   managed   departments   responsible   for   the   security   aspects   of   chip   card   based   payment   products   including   the   development   and   operation   of   supporting   services   such   as   key   management.

  From   1989   till   1994   Marijke   worked   for   Philips   where   her   team   was   in   charge   of   the   design   and   implementation   of   cryptographic   protocols   and   security   services   using   chip   cards.

  She   holds   a   Ph.D.

  in   Mathematics   from  

Ghent   University   (Belgium)   and   was   more   than   15   years   involved   in   research   in   mathematics   and   cryptography.

  Marijke   has   been   and   is   still   active   in   several   standardization   committees   in   the   domain   of   IT   security   and   chip   cards   including   ETSI,   ISO,  

  and   GlobalPlatform.

  She   was   involved   in   the   creation   of   EMVCo   and   acted   as   a   Board   member   for   several   years.

  She   is   Vice ‐

Chair   of   ISO/IEC   JTC   1   /SC   27,   IT   security   techniques   since   2004.

 

Renaud   Di   Francesco,   Sony  

Renaud   Di   Francesco   is   a   Telecommunications   Engineer   with   Degrees   from   Ecole   Polytechnique   Paris,   Telecom  

Paris   (ENST),   and   a   PhD   of   Telecom ‐ Paris ‐ Tech.

  He   has   worked   with   AT&T   Bell   Labs,   France   Telecom,   the  

 

 

European   Commission   DG   Information   Society   (DG   Connect),   and   Sony.

 

He   has   gained   experience   in   many   of   the   digital   technology   aspects   transforming   today's   economy,   as   a   researcher   and   then   as   a   manager.

  

The   technical   areas   he   addresses   range   from   energy   to   user   interface   through   networks   and   multimedia,   service   design   and   deployment.

  His   current   interests   include   the   Internet   of   Things,   supporting   the   digital   transformation   of   industry,   as   well   as   people   in   their   work   or   daily   life.

 

 

ETSI IoT SECURITY WORKSHOP

13-15 June 2016

Speakers’ biographies

 

 

Fan   Dongyang,   Huawei  

Mr.

  Fan   Dongyang,   Deputy   Director   of   the   Standardization   and   Industry   Department,   Huawei   Technologies  

Co.,   Ltd.

  responsible   for   Technical   Regulation,   Security   and   Green   Standards.

 

More   than   20   years   fully   devoted   to   ICT   standardization,   Mr.

  Fan   has   been   active   in   the   areas   of   Network,  

Signalling,   Security   and   Energy   Saving   in   standardization   organizations   like   China   Communications   Standards  

Association   (CCSA)   ,    ITU ‐ T,   ETSI   and   others.

  He   was   board   member   of   CCSA   from   2002   to   2006,   and   the   Co ‐

Chair   of   ITU ‐ T   NGN   FG   WG6   from   2004   to   2006.

 

Mr.

  Fan   joined   Huawei   since   2006.

  He   has   been   the   leader   of   Huawei   standardization   for   ETSI   and   CCSA.

   Before   joining   Huawei,  

Mr.

  Fan   worked   in   Siemens   Communication   Networks   Co.,   Ltd   Beijing   (SCNB)   ,   he   was   the   director   of   the   Telecom  

Standardization   Department   since   1997,   before   that,   he   was   a   Senior   Engineer   for   development   and   standardization   for   NO.7

 

  signalling   and   Telecom   Exchange.

 

Prof.

  Paul   Dorey   Ph.D.

  CISM,   F.Inst.ISP

 

Visiting   Professor   in   Information   Security,   Royal   Holloway,   University   of   London  

Director,   CSO   Confidential   ,   Former   CISO   BP   PLC   and   Group   Operational   Risk   Director,   Barclays   Bank   PLC.

 

Paul   Dorey   has   over   25   years   management   experience   in   information   security   much   of   which   has   focused   on  

  security   innovation.

  He   has   received   several   industry   awards   including   Chief   Security   Officer   of   the   Year,   IT  

Security   Executive   of   the   Year,   and   is   an   inductee   to   the   IT   Security   Hall   of   Fame.

  He   now   acts   as   a   lecturer,   consultant   and   expert   witness   working   with   major   companies   and   government   departments   to   help   them   devise   their   cybersecurity   strategies   and   future   risk   management,   measurement   and   reporting   approaches.

    His   recent   project   work   includes   developing   strategies   in   managing   the   security   of   the   ‘Internet   of   Things’   www.trustedthings.com

  and   how   executives,   engineers   and   the   IT   team   will   need   to   work   together   in   new   ways.

        He   can   be   contacted   at   Royal   Holloway   or   paul.dorey@csoconfidential.com

 

Francois   Ennesser,   Gemalto,   GlobalPlatform  

Francois   Ennesser   has   over   20   years   of   experience   in   the   embedded   systems   and   security   industry   and   has   been   working   on   Machine ‐ to ‐ machine   communication   for   nearly   10   years.

  Representing   Gemalto   in   M2M   standardization,   he   has   been   an   active   contributor   in   several   organizations   working   on   M2M   and   IoT   security   including   GlobalPlatform   and   GSMA,   and   is   chairing   the   Security   Working   Group   of   the   oneM2M   global   standardization   partnership,   striving   to   accompany   anticipate   the   technical   evolutions   affecting   trust,   security   and   privacy   that   accompany   the   migration   from   business ‐ centric   M2M   use   cases   to   consumer   driven   IoT   applications.

  He   is   also   involved   in   other   ongoing   activities   around   M2M   /   IoT   security   standardization   in   various   bodies   such   as   GSMA   or   GlobalPlatform.

  He   also   participated   in   several   regulatory   Expert   Groups   and   mandate   work   initiated   by   the   European   Commission   on   the   topics   of  

  smart   metering   and   smart   grids.

 

Florent   Frederix,   Trust   and   Cyber ‐ security   unit,   DG   CNECT,   European   Commission  

Florent   Frederix   is   a   principal   administrator   with   responsibility   for   a   portfolio   of   research   and   innovation   projects   in   the   domain   of   cyber ‐ security   and   he   is   involved   in   related   policy   development   such   as   the   Network  

Information   Security   directive   and   the   e ‐ privacy   and   European   Data   protection   legislation.

  Before   joining   the  

  cyber ‐ security   team,   he   was   Head   of   the   RFID   Sector   from   2006 ‐ 2012.

  This   sector   was   responsible   for   the   RFID   privacy   policy   of   the   European   Commission   and   the   promotion   of   the   emerging   Internet   of   Things.

  

George   Mac   Ginnis,   PA   Consulting   Group  

George   is   a   health   specialist   who   combines   work   at   the   forefront   of   developments   in   digital   health   with   practical   experience   of   improving   front ‐ line   services.

  He   is   a   thought ‐ leader   with   a   particular   interest   in   the   application   of   technology   to   transform   health   and   social   care   services   for   chronic   conditions   and   older   people.

  

His   work   has   a   strong   international   dimension   including   UK,   Ireland,   the   USA,   Nordics   and   Gulf   Region.

  His   experience   covers   the   development   of   policy,   implementation   by   health   providers,   promoting   information   sharing   across   health   systems   and   supporting   companies   enter   the   connected   health   market.

  Previously,  

George   led   the   UK   National   Health   Service’s   ‘Assistive   Technology’   programme,   which   included   work   on   interoperability   standards.

  

ETSI IoT SECURITY WORKSHOP

13-15 June 2016

Speakers’ biographies

 

 

He   currently   leads   the   user   group   for   the   Personal   Connected   Health   Alliance   (Continua),   a   global   industry   group   working   to  

  promote   connected   personal   health   and   wellness.

   He   is   member   of   the   European   special   interest   group   advising   on   regulatory   reform   for   telemedicine.

   

Oscar   Garcia ‐ Morchon,   Philips   Research  

Oscar   Garcia ‐ Morchon   is   a   Senior   Scientist   at   Philips   Research,   Cambridge,   USA.

  He   received   his   M.Sc.

  degree   in   Telecommunication   Engineering   from   University   of   Zaragoza,   Spain,   in   2005.

  He   joined   Philips   Research   first   in   Germany   (2005),   moving   later   to   the   Netherlands   (2008)   and   the   US   (2016).

  From   2007   to   2011,   he   carried   out   his   Ph.D.

  at   RWTH   Aachen   University,   Germany,   on   "Security   for   Pervasive   Healthcare".

  He   has   lead   different   technical   projects   related   to   cryptography,   security   and   privacy,   networking,   system   and   software   architectures,   signal   processing   and   data   science   for   Healthcare   and   Smart   Cities.

  He   has   also   been   involved   in   several   European   Projects   and   different   standardization   activities   in   ZigBee,   IETF,   ETSI,   and   NIST.

  He   has   contributions   in   many   international   conferences,   journals,   and   holds   several   patents   and   patent   applications.

  Currently,   Oscar   is   leading   the   development   of   the   HIMMO   scheme   and   exploring   new   challenging   technologies   for   the   Internet   of   Things.

 

 

Edward   Griffor,   NIST  

Dr.

  Edward   Griffor   is   Associate   Director   for   Cyber   Physical   Systems   at   NIST.

  He   was   Walter   P.

  Chrysler   Technical  

Fellow   and   Chrysler   Technology   Council   Chair.

  He   has   doctorate   degrees   from   MIT   and   the   University   of   Oslo   and   was   named   National   Science   Foundation/NATO   Postdoctoral   Fellow   in   1980.

 

Dr.

  Griffor   has   taught   in   Oslo,   Uppsala,   Santiago   de   Chile   and   Harvard,   MIT   and   Tufts.

  He   has   led   research   in   mathematical   methods   for   assurance   ,   cyber   physical   systems   and   safety   and   security   of   autonomous   systems.

  Dr.

  Griffor   is   Adjunct   Professor   at   the   Center   for   Molecular   Medicine   and   Genetics   of   Wayne   State   University.

 

Dr.

  Griffor’s   work   on   algorithms   has   impacted   software   design   and   autonomous   systems.

  He   has   authored   books   Handbooks   of   Computability   and   System   Safety   and   Security   (Elsevier),   Mathematical   Theory   of   Domains   (Cambridge)   and   numerous   research   papers   and   has   given   invited   presentations   to   the   AMS,   Software   Certification   Consortium,   SAE,   US   Federal   Reserve   and   NASA.

 

Professor   John   Haine  

Dr.

  John   Haine   has   worked   for   a   number   of   companies   in   the   communications   field   since   1971   and   has   led   standardization   activities   in   ETSI   RES6   and   RES3.

   In   1999   he   joined   TTP   Communications   working   on   research,   technology   strategy   and   M&A;   and   after   the   company’s   acquisition   by   Motorola   became   Director   of  

Technology   Strategy   in   Motorola   Mobile   Devices.

   After   leaving   Motorola   he   was   CTO   Enterprise   Systems   with   ip.access

  Limited.

   From   2010   until   his   retirement   in   2016   he   was   with   u ‐ blox   AG   where   he   led   u ‐ blox'   involvement   in   3GPP   standards   activity   on   Low   Complexity   Cellular   Communications   For   The   Internet   Of   Things,   and   the   company's   early   development   of   devices   for   trials   and   demonstrations.

   He    is   now   a   Royal   Academy   of   Engineering   Visiting   Professor   at   Bristol  

University,   focusing   on   Radio   Systems   for   the   Internet   of   Things;   serves   on   the   Cambridge   Wireless   Board;   and   chairs   the   IoT  

 

Security   Foundation.

 

Simon   Hicks   –   Chairman   of   the   ETSI   General   Assembly,   Member   of   the   Programme   Committee  

Simon   Hicks   is   the   Chairman   of   the   ETSI   General   Assembly.

  He   is   the   Principal   ICT   Technologist   in   the   Digital  

Economy   Unit   of   the   UK   Administration  ‐  Department   of   Culture,   Media   and   Sport   (DCMS)   and   is   the   first   government   official   to   be   Chairman   of   the   General   Assembly.

    He   is   responsible   for   the   industry   policy   development   for   standards   and   technology   activity   in   ICT,   electronic   communications   and   cyber   security.

   He   is   the   UK   representative   to   the   European   Commission   Multi ‐ Stakeholder   Platform   for   ICT   standards   and   is   active   in   a   range   of   ICT   standards   and   technology   work  

 

Simon   is   a   Chartered   Engineer   and   began   his   civil   service   career   in   the   UK   defence   ministry.

   He   led   a   team   designing   and   installing   radio   systems   for   the   air   force.

   He   joined   the   trade   and   industry   ministry   in   2002   and   has   been   involved   in   ICT   standards   work   since   then,   including   membership   of   the   ETSI   board.

  Outside   of   work   Simon   is   an   active   member   of   his   church   and   enjoys   walking   the   family   dogs.

 

ETSI IoT SECURITY WORKSHOP

13-15 June 2016

Speakers’ biographies

 

 

Danny   Hughes,   Computer   Science   at   KU   Leuven  

Danny   Hughes   a   Professor   of   Computer   Science   at   KU   Leuven   and   a   member   of   the   DistriNet   (Distributed  

Systems   and   Computer   Networks)   research   group,   where   I   lead   a   taskforce   of   10   researchers   focused   on   networked   embedded   systems.

  His   research   interests   focus   on   full   stack   support   for   Internet   of   Things,   with  

  a   particular   emphasis   on   security.

  This   ranges   from   novel   hardware   platforms,   through   embedded   operating   systems   and   low ‐ power   network   protocols   to   programming   languages   and   middleware   support.

  Prior   to   joining   KU   Leuven,   I   worked   as   a   Lecturer   at   Xi'an   Jiaotong ‐ Liverpool   University   (China),   a   visiting   professor   with   the   University   of   Sao   Paulo   (Brazil),   a   visiting   scholar   with   the   University   of   California   at   Berkeley   (USA)   and   a   postdoctoral   researcher   with   Lancaster   University   (UK).

  I   co ‐ founded   two   spin ‐ off   companies:   Relative   Insight   (UK)   and   VersaSense  

(Belgium).

  

Dominique   Lazanski,   GSMA  

Dominique   Lazanski   is   a   London ‐ based   digital   policy   and   strategy   consultant   and   works   on   cyber   security   policy   and   Internet   governance   for   the   GSM   Association.

  She   began   her   career   with   positions   at   Yahoo,   eBay,   and  

Apple,   where   she   helped   launch   the   first   iTunes   stores   in   the   US.

  In   2005   she   moved   to   London   to   complete   a   master’s   degree   in   information   systems   management   at   the   London   School   of   Economics.

  She   has   worked   as   a   freelance   digital   strategist   ever   since,   three   years   of   which   were   spent   at   the   TaxPayers’   Alliance   working   on   digital   policy.

  She   has   a   long ‐ held   interest   in   Internet   governance   and   has   written   and   spoken   on   digital   issues.

 

She   holds   a   bachelor   of   arts   from   Cornell   University,   a   second   master’s   degree   from   the   University   of   Bath   and   is   currently   working   on   her   PhD.

  She   was   a   member   of   the   UK’s   Open   Data   User   Group   in   the   Cabinet   Office   from   2012   to   2014   and   the   Tax   Transparency   Board   in   Her   Majesty’s   Revenue   and   Customs.

  She   participates   on   the   Multistakeholder   Advisory  

Group   on   Internet   Governance   in   the   UK.

  She   worked   on   the   first   Cyberspace   Conference   with   the   UK’s   Foreign   Office   and   the  

ICC   in   London   to   secure   business   participation   in   the   conference.

  Since   joining   the   GSM   Association   in   September   2013,   Ms.

 

Lazanski   has   led   the   members’   ITU   and   Internet   Governance   Task   Force,   which   includes   planning   and   preparations   for   key   ITU ‐

T   meetings   and   study   groups   as   well   as   Internet   governance   meetings.

  She   was   on   the   executive   multistakeholder   committee   for   NetMundial   in   April   2014   and   is   currently   a   member   of   the   multistakeholder   advisory   group   of   the   Internet   Governance  

Forum.

  She   teaches   within   the   GSMA’s   capacity   building   program   for   regulators   and   policy   makers   and   sits   on   the   board   of   several   international   companies.

 

 

Laura   Lindsay,   Microsoft  

Laura   Lindsay,   has   over   10   years   of   standards   experience,   and   over   20   years   in   the   Information   Security  

Industry.

   Currently,   she   is   responsible   for   working   closing   with   ISO/IEC   JTC   1/SC   27/WG   4   on   areas   of   Cloud  

Security,   IoT,   Cybersecurity,   and   Virtualization.

    Laura   has   been   the   editor   on   Network   Security   and   Cloud  

Computing   Reference   Architecture   standards   and   works   closely   with   many   other   editors   on   documents   in   process.

   She   has   engaged   in   work   with   ISO/IEC   on   IoT   in   the   ISO/IEC   JTC   1/   WG   10   working   group   focused   on  

IoT.

    Laura   worked   at   Cisco   Systems   for   over   15   years   in   the   area   of   Network   security,   Information   security,   and   integrating   security   in   evolving   technology   areas.

   She   currently   works   for   Microsoft   in   the   Corporate   Standards   Group   as   a   US   National   Standards   Officer.

 

Brigitte   Lonc,   Renault  

Brigitte   Lonc   joined   Renault   since   1988   and   is   currently   innovation   project   manager   and   expert   in   Connected  

Vehicle   (Cyber)   Security   in   the   Engineering   Systems   Department   ‐  Connectivity   systems.

    She   is   actively   contributing   to   V2X   specifications   &   deployment   roadmap   in   the   Car2Car   Communication   Consortium,   to   C ‐

ITS   standardization   in   ETSI,   IETF,   CEN/ISO   and   has   participated   to   working   groups   on   security   and   privacy   protection   in   the   vehicle   connected   services   and   cooperative   ITS   area   (European   Commission's   C ‐ ITS   Platform,   ERTICO   iMobility   forum).

 

Since   2014   she   is   chairing   the   ETSI   ITS   Security   WG   and   is   project   manager   of   the   French   project   on   ITS   Security   (project   ISE)   carried   by   IRT   SYSTEMX.

  The   main   goals   are   the   design   and   implementation   of   a   scalable,   reliable   and   replicable   PKI   system   for   the   creation   and   assignment   of   pseudonymous   identities   to   the   V2X   communicating   entities   and   the   implementation   of   an   interoperable   security   subsystem   for   vehicle   OBUs.

  ISE   PKI   servers   are   used   for   laboratory   testing   and   tracks   /   open   roads   validation   of   cooperative   ITS   in   the   SCOOP@F   pilot.

  

At   Renault,   she   contributed   to   many   R&D   projects   in   the   field   of   the   Intelligent   Transport   Systems   (TRASCOM,   GST,   PRESERVE,  

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COMeSafety,   Score@F   FOT)   and   to   the   development   of   Renault   connectivity   and   multi ‐ media   systems   (R ‐ LINK).

 

 

She   got   a   PhD   on   Computer   Science   on   Protocols   formal   specification   and   validation   at   CNAM ‐  Paris   in   1987.

 

Mihoko   Matsubara,   Palo   Alto   Networks  

Mihoko   Matsubara   is   Chief   Security   Officer   for   Japan   at   Palo   Alto   Networks.

  In   this   role,   she   is   responsible   for   developing   thought   leadership,   threat   intelligence   and   security   best   practices   for   the   cyber   security   community   and   business   executives   in   Japan.

  

Prior   to   this,   she   served   the   Japanese   Ministry   of   Defense   for   nine   years   until   she   received   the   Fulbright  

Scholarship   to   pursue   her   MA   at   the   Johns   Hopkins   School   of   Advanced   International   Studies   in   Washington  

DC.

  Upon   graduation,   she   worked   at   Pacific   Forum   CSIS   in   Honolulu   as   a   fellow   to   research   Japan ‐ US   cyber   security   cooperation.

  After   she   came   back   to   Tokyo,   where   she   is   currently   based,   she   worked   at   Hitachi   Systems   as   a   cyber   security   analyst   on   threat   environments   and   policy   issues,   and   also   at   Intel   K.K.

  as   Cyber   Security   Policy   Director   to   lead   cyber   security   and   IoT   policy   influence   efforts   in   Japan.

 

She   has   had   various   publications   and   speakership   engagements.

  Her   most   recent   publications   include   a   paper   regarding   Japan ‐

UK   cooperation   from   the   RUSI   Journal.

  She   is   the   first   Japanese   speaker   (2015)   at   the   NATO   International   Conference   on   Cyber  

Conflict   in   Estonia.

 

 

Gerry   McQuaid,   Vodafone  

Gerry   is   responsible   for   national   security   and   critical   infrastructure   protection   area   across   Vodafone   Group's   footprint   .

  He   is   currently   a   member   of   a   number   of   relevant   groups   including   chair   of   an   ETSI   Technical   Committee,   a   government   advisory   committee   and   a   stakeholder   in   cybersecurity   capacity   building   and   governance   of   LEA   Support   in   many   markets.

  Previously   a   member   of   various   EU   Experts   Groups   and   a   frequent   contributor   to   the   EU’s   Research   Network   on   Critical   Infrastructure  

Protection.

  Prior   to   Vodafone   Gerry   was   responsible   for   deployment   of   LEA   Support   systems   globally,   as   well   as   a   first   responder   assisting   the   UN   during   major   disasters.

 

 

Christophe   Menant,   HP   

Christophe   is   Global   Capability   Leader   for   HPE   ESS   Security   Strategy,   and   Risk   Management   (SSRM)   and   owns   the   development   of   the   HPE   Cyber ‐ security   Reference   Architecture.

  Christophe   has   23   years   of   work   experience   in   IT   and   more   than   18   years   of   experience   within   the   security   landscape   with   many   experiences   in   international   and   global   environment   leading   and   developing   security   strategies,   security   transformation   programs,   reference   enterprise   security   architectures,   security   offering   developments,   etc.

  Christophe   joined  

HPE   3   years   ago   and   before   he   was   worldwide   Executive   Security   Architect   at   IBM   leading   in   creation   of   standard   architectures   and   methodologies   for   security   and   compliance   solutions,   Open   Group   Distinguished   Certified  

Architect,   member   of   the   worldwide   Cloud   security   team,   member   of   the   WW   Security   and   Compliance   Architecture   Control  

Board   to   exercise   design   authority   for   global   standard   architecture   development   and   solution   design,   and   WW   Chief   Security  

Architect   for   SAP   and   ORACLE   Applications   on   Cloud   offerings.

 

Denis   Noël,   NXP   Semiconductors  

Lead   Product   Manager,   IoT   Security   Solutions  ‐  NXP   Semiconductors  

Denis   is   Lead   Product   Manager  ‐  Internet   of   Things   (IoT)   Security   at   NXP   Semiconductors   since   March   2015.

  In   this   role   he   is   responsible   for   IoT   security   strategy,   roadmaps   and   deployment   across   products   and   solutions   of   Business   Line   Secure   Monitoring   &   Control,   with   key   focus   on   Wearables,   Smart   Home   and   Smart   Health   applications.

 

Denis   has   extensive   expertise   in   the   areas   of   connectivity,   security   and   microelectronics   with   more   than   15   years   of   experience   in   global   High ‐ Tech   companies.

  Most   recently,   Denis   served   as   Global   Segment   Marketing   Manager   where   he   was   in   charge   of   market   and   business   development   as   well   as   Go ‐ To ‐ Market   strategy   of   Industrial   Cyber   Security   segment   covering   in   particular   Smart   Grid,   Smart   Metering,   Industrial   Automation   and   Control   Systems.

 

Prior   to   joining   NXP’s   Strategic   Marketing   in   2011,   Denis   held   several   R&D   and   management   positions   at   Thales,   Philips   and   later   NXP.

  He   led   multiple   innovation   and   technology   development   projects   in   such   fields   as   wireless   LAN,   ultra ‐ low   power   wireless   body   area   networks   (WBAN),   in ‐ vehicle   networks,   avionics   transmissions,   digital   video   broadcasting   systems   and   secure   RFID   tags.

  

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Denis   holds   a   M.S.

  degree   in   Electrical   Engineering   and   M.S.

  degree   in   Management   from   University   of   Louvain ‐ La ‐  Neuve  

 

(UCL),   Belgium.

 

Mark   Pecen,   Approach   Infinity,   Member   of   the   Programme   Committee  

MARK   PECEN   serves   as   CEO   of   Approach   Infinity,   Inc.

  and   Chief   Operating   Officer   of   ISARA   Corporation.

  

Approach   Infinity   provides   advisory   services   to   several   technology   startups,   private   equity   firms,   major   corporations   and   law   firms.

  ISARA   Corporation   develops   security   products   for   next ‐ generation   networks   and   computing   platforms.

   He   also   serves   as   chairman   of   the   ETSI   industry   specification   group   Quantum   Safe   Cryptography   (QSC)   and   is   a   technology   advisor   to   the   Canadian   government   and   an   investor   in   multiple   technology   companies.

 

Pecen   retired   as   senior   vice   president   of   BlackBerry,   Ltd.

  and   was   previously   awarded   the   title   of   Motorola   Distinguished  

Innovator   and   Science   Advisory   Board   member   for   his   role   in   developing   technology   and   standards   for   wireless   communication.

 

He   is   an   inventor   on   more   than   100   fundamental   patents   in   wireless   communication,   networking   and   computing,   and   is   a   graduate   of   the   University   of   Pennsylvania,   Wharton   School   of   Business   and   the   School   of   Engineering   and   Applied   Sciences.

 

 

Anthony   M.

  (Tony)   Rutkowski,   EVP,    Industry   Standards   &   Regulatory   Affairs  

For   several   decades,   Tony   has   participated   in   multiple   roles   in   a   broad   array   of   international   standards   and   industry   activities   dealing   with   LI/RD,   Cyber   Security,   CIP,   IdM,   and   IoT.

   He   currently   serves   as   rapporteur   for   several   work   items   in   ETSI   TC   CYBER  ‐  encompassing   the   Technical   Report   that   applies   the   Critical   Security  

Controls   for   Effective   Cyber   Defence   for   Internet   of   Things   security   and   worked   with   the   Center   for   Internet  

 

Security   on   the   Controls.

 

He   is   a   BSEE   engineer   –   JD   lawyer   who   pursued   a   45   year   multifaceted   career.

   Previous   positions   include   the   private   sector  

(VeriSign,   SAIC,   General   Magic,   Sprint   International,   Horizon   House,   Pan   American   Engineering,   General   Electric,   Evening   News  

Association)   government   (Federal   Communications   Commission,   the   International   Telecommunication   Union,   Cape   Canaveral  

City   Council),   academic   (Georgia   Tech,   Internet   Society,   MIT,   and   NY   Law   School),   and   consulting   both   as   NGI   Associates   and  

Netmagic   Associates.

 

Maik   Seewald,   Cisco  

Maik   Seewald   has   over   twenty ‐ six   years   of   engineering   and   security   experience.

  He   works   as   a   Senior   Technical  

Leader   in   Cisco’s   Corporate   Technology   and   Architecture   Group.

  He   focuses   on   the   development   of   IoT   architecture,   security   and   standards   for   Cisco’s   CTAO   team.

 

Before   Cisco,   Maik   was   a   senior   research   and   development   architect   and   CISSP   for   Siemens,   specializing   in   systems,   software,   and   security   architectures   in   energy   and   industrial   automation.

  Earlier,   he   held   project   management,   architecture,   and   engineering   positions   at   Infineon,   Audi,   Siemens   COM,   and   AMD.

  Maik   received   a   degree   in   Informational   Techniques   and   a   Qualified   Engineer   degree   from   Dresden   University.

  His   special   fields   of   interest   comprise   cyber   security,   system   and   software   architecture   of   IoT/M2M   systems   and   distributed  

  intelligence.

 

Maik   Seewald   is   Cisco’s   representative   for   communication,   security   and   automation   in   IEC   TC   57,   IEC   TC   65,   DKE,   IEEE   PES,  

CEN/CENELEC/ETSI,   and   UCA.

  He   participates   actively   in   standard   development   with   the   focus   on   IEC   61850,   IEC   62351,   and  

IEC   62443/ISA99   with   strong   domain   expertise   in   power   grid   and   industrial   automation,   smart   grid   architecture,   and   cyber   security   for   industrial   control   systems.

  Maik   is   co ‐ chair   of   TC   CYBER   in   ETSI.

  He   is   a   frequent   public   speaker   and   technical   writer   with   a   focus   on   cyber   security   and   IoT   communication   architecture.

 

Dinesh   Chand   Sharma   (SESEI  ‐  Seconded   European   Standardization   Expert   in   India)  

Mr   Dinesh   Chand   Sharma   since   2012   is   working   in   the   capacity   of   Director   –   Standardization,   Policy   and  

Regulation   for   an   European   Project   on   Standards   known   as   “SESEI,   which   stands   for   “Seconded   European  

Standardization   Expert   in   India”   and   is   acting   as   the   focal   point   in   India   for   European   standards   organization  

(European   Telecommunications   Standards   Institute”  ‐  ETSI,   European   Committee   for   Standardization  ‐  CEN   and   European   Committee   for   Electrotechnical   Standardization   –   CENELEC)   and   is   focusing   on   sectors   covering  

Smart   City,   ICT   (M2M/IoT),   Automotive(ITS)   and   Electrical   Equipment   including   Consumer   Electronics   (Smart   Grid,   Smart  

Meter,   Smart   Home)..

  

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Mr   Sharma   has   an   academic   base   of   “Bachelor’s   degree   in   Electronics”,   Diploma   with   highest   honors   in   Business   Management  

  from   Stratford   Institute,   USA   and   a   SUN   Solaris   certification.

 

Ian   Smith,   GSMA  

Ian   is   a   technologist   working   for   the   GSM   Association   which   represents   the   interests   of   over   800   mobile   operators   worldwide,   and   produces   industry ‐ leading   events   such   as   Mobile   World   Congress   in   Barcelona.

 

Ian   is   currently   leading   the   GSMA’s   IoT   Security   project   which   has   recently   published   a   comprehensive   set   of  

IoT   Security   Guidelines.

  Prior   to   this   Ian   led   the   delivery   of   the   GSMA   IoT   Connection   Efficiency   Guidelines   and   the   GSMA   Embedded   SIM   Specifications.

 

Before   joining   the   GSMA,   Ian   has   held   senior   technical   positions   within   network   operators   including   Hutchison  

  and   Orange   where   he   oversaw   the   design   and   development   of   the   first   commercial   3G   handsets   and   SIM   cards.

  Ian   holds   a  

B.Eng.

  with   joint   honours   in   Electronic   Engineering   and   Computer   Science   from   Aston   University,   UK.

 

Arthur   van   der   Wees,   Athur’s   Legal  

Arthur   van   der   Wees   is   managing   director   of   international   tech   by   design   law   firm   Arthur's   Legal,   with   its   headquarters   in   Amsterdam,   founded   in   2001   (www.arthurslegal.com).

  He   is   senior   lawyer,   technologist,   entrepreneur,   standardization   expert,   investor   and   frequent   speaker   worldwide,   who   has   indepth   experience   and   is   well ‐ connected   in   the   world   of   technology,   finance,   energy,   data   &   global   business.

  Arthur's   Legal   is   Co ‐ Chair   of  

European   Commission's   Alliance   IoT   Innovation   (AIOTI)   WG4   (Policy),   Project   Leader   of   AIOTI   WG3   Privacy ‐ by ‐ Design   working   group,   co ‐ author   of   the   EC   Cloud   SLA   Standardization   Guidelines,   Cloud   Security   Alliance's   Privacy   Level   Agreement   2.0,   co ‐

  contributor   to   ISO   standards   such   as   ISO/IEC   19086.

  He   is   co ‐ founder   of   CloudQuadrants   on   the   maturity   of   cloud   offerings,   the   Cyberchess   Institute   that   landscapes   the   real ‐ life   cybersecurity   arena,   the   Cyber   Trust   Institute   that   sets   trust   trajectories   and   orbital   requirements   and   parameters   for   technology ‐ as ‐ a ‐ service   and   the   Institute   for   Next   Generation   Compliance   that   promotes   the   restructuring   and   automation   of   compliance   and   related   procurement.

  One   of   his   other   ventures   is   Zapplied  

Platform,   active   globally   with   offices   in   Amsterdam   and   New   York,   which   combines   cloud   technology   &   artificial   intelligence   with   knowledge   &   deal   automation   and   social   collaboration.

 

Dr.

  Klaus   Vedder,   Giesecke   &   Devrient,   Member   of   the   Programme   Committee  

Klaus   was   educated   at   the   universities   of   Tübingen,   Birmingham   and   London   where   he   received   a   Ph.D.

  in  

Pure   Mathematics.

  

In   1987   he   moved   to   his   present   company   Giesecke   &   Devrient   where   he   set   up   the   SIM   business   for   GSM.

 

When   bundling   the   telecommunication   activities   in   a   new   Division   in   the   late   90s   he   became   Head   of   this  

Division   with   world ‐ wide   responsibility   for   all   activities   in   the   field   of   telecommunications.

  Today   Klaus   is  

Group   Senior   Vice   President   and   CTO   for   the   Business   Unit   Mobile   Security.

 

Klaus   involvement   in   standardisation   of   security   is   manifold.

 

He   was   elected   chairman   of   the   ISO/IEC   committee   SC27   "Information   technology  ‐  Security   techniques"   in   1992,   a   position   he   held   until   1996.

  He   was   also   editor   of   two   International   Standards   on   authentication   techniques.

 

Klaus   has   been   involved   in   the   standardisation   of   the   SIM   from   the   very   beginning   in   early   1988.

  He   has   held   the   position   of   chairman   of   SIMEG,   the   SIM   Expert   Group   then   responsible   for   the   standardisation   of   the   SIM,   and   the   various   committees   succeeding   it   since   1993.

  Today   he   chairs   the   ETSI   Technical   Committee   "Smart   Card   Platform"   (TC   SCP)   which   was   set   up   in   the   year   2000   to   elaborate   a   generic   smart   card   platform   (called   UICC)   for   mobile   communication   and   other   systems.

  Klaus   also   chaired   the   SIM   Group   within   the   3rd   Generation   Partnership   Project   (3GPP)   from   its   inauguration   in   December   1998   until  

  the   summer   of   2002.

 

Claire   Vishik,   Intel,   Member   of   the   Programme   Committee  

Claire   Vishik's   work   at   Intel   Corporation   focuses   on   hardware   security,   trusted   computing,   privacy   enhancing   technologies,   some   aspects   of   cryptography   and   related   policy   issues.

  Claire   is   a   member   of   the   Permanent  

Stakeholders   Group   of   ENISA,   the   European   Network   and   Information   Security   Agency,   Council   member   for   the   Information   Security   Forum,   and   is   an   advisor   for   numerous   R&D   and   strategic   initiatives   in   Europe   and   the   US.

  She   is   active   in   standards   development   and   R&D   strategy   and   is   on   the   Board   of   Directors   of   the   Trusted   Computing  

Group   and   a   member   of   the   cybersecurity   steering   group   of   the   UK   Royal   Society.

  Claire   received   her   PhD   from   the   University   of   Texas   at   Austin.

  Prior   to   joining   Intel,   Claire   worked   at   Schlumberger   Laboratory   for   Computer   Science   and   AT&T  

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Laboratories,   studying   security   and   other   aspects   of   Internet   and   computing   technologies,   from   electronic   commerce   and  

  communication   protocols   to   software   systems   and   applications.

  Claire   is   the   author   of   numerous   peer   reviewed   papers   and   book   chapters   and   inventor   on   30+   pending   and   granted   US   patents.

 

Dragan   Vujcic,   Oberthur   Technologies  

Dragan   is   leader   of   IoT/M2M   standardization   at   Oberthur   Technologies,   working   in   research   and   designs   of  

M2M   Security   systems.

  He   received   a   B.Sc.

  Degree   in   Electrical   Engineering   and   an   M.Sc.

  Degree   in   Computer  

Science.

  From   his   longstanding   and   active   participation   in   various   3GPP   standards   from   Radio   Access   to   the  

System   and   Service   aspects   including   Terminals   and   Security,   he   developed   a   deep   standardization   strength   and   understanding   of   the   technical   challenges   and   methods   to   make   standards   successful   for   time   to   market.

 

 

Dragan   is   also   actively   involved   into   oneM2M   and   has   been   instrumental   in   creating   the   Security   working   group.

  He   is   Vice  

Chair   of   the   oneM2M   Security   working   group.

 

Dirk   Weiler,   Nokia ,   Member   of   the   Programme   Committee  

Dirk   Weiler   is   Chairman   of   the   ETSI   Board   and   the   ETSI   IPR   Special   Committee,   the   ETSI   representative   to   the  

European   Commission's   ICT   Standardization   Multi ‐ Stakeholder   Platform,   Vice   Chairman   of   the   German  

BITKOM   Working   Group   Standardization,   member   of   the   CEN ‐ CENELEC ‐ ETSI   Joint   Presidents'   Group   and   a   member   of   the   German   DIN   Presidential   Committee   FOKUS.ICT.

  

He   is   Head   of   Standards   Policy   in   Nokia   BellLabs   CTO,   responsible   for   standardization   policy   and   membership   portfolio.

  

He   regularly   appears   as   speaker   or   moderator   in   conferences   and   events   about   technology,   standardization   and   IPR   topics.

  

From   2010 ‐ 2014   he   was   Chairman   of   the   ETSI   General   Assembly.

  Until   2006   he   held   various   management   positions   in   development,   research,   intellectual   property,   standardization   and   marketing   in   Siemens.

  Since   1988   he   has   been   working   actively   in   standardization   on   technical   as   well   as   board   level   in   various   organizations.

  

 

He   graduated   in   1985   as   Diplomphysiker   from   the   University   of   Cologne   and   the   Institute   of   Nuclear   research   in   Jülich,  

Germany.

 

Dr   Michelle   Wetterwald,   FB   Consulting  

Dr   Michelle   Wetterwald   graduated   engineer   from   Telecom   Bretagne   and   doctor   from   Telecom  

ParisTech,   France.

  She   is   a   Telecoms   and   Networking   Systems   expert   in   Sophia   Antipolis,   South   of  

France.

  Her   domain   of   interest   is   the   connectivity   of   mobile   devices   in   wireless   networks   and   the   design   and   standardization   of   C ‐ ITS,   in   partnership   with   FBConsulting,   LU.

  She   is   currently   serving   as   technical   expert   for   mobile   communications   systems   for   the   EU   Commission   (H2020),   part   time   lecturer,   and   works   for   SMEs   in   ETSI   STF   and   technical   analysis   projects,   including   STF505   on   IoT   standardization   landscape   and   gap   analysis.

  Previous   years   saw   her   coordinate   at   local   and   Work   Package   levels   eight   European   and   French   collaborative   projects.

  She   is   author   and   co ‐ author   of   6   patents   on   early   WLAN   systems   and   50+   papers   on   advanced   wireless   networking   mechanisms.

  She   is   a   Senior   Member   of   the   IEEE.

 

Colin   Whorlow,   Head   of   International   Standards,   CESG  

Colin   Whorlow   has   worked   in   CESG,   the   UK   National   Technical   Authority   for   Information   Assurance,   for   15   years.

  Now   Head   of   International   Standards   he   was   formerly   Head   of   International   Relations   where   he   led  

CESG's   engagement   on   EU   and   NATO   information   assurance   issues.

  Colin   is   a   member   of   the   Management  

Board   of   ENISA   (European   Network   and   Information   Security   Agency)   and   of   the   SOG ‐ IS   Management  

Committee.

  He   has   led   workshops   on   the   impact   of   Cybersecurity   on   Critical   Information   Infrastructure  

 

Protection   as   part   of   the   Meridian   Process   and   at   the   Budapest   Conference   on   Cyberspace.

  Previously   Head   of   Export   Control   Colin   chaired   the   Information   Security   Technical   Working   Group   at   the   Wassenaar   Arrangement   for   some   years.

  Colin's   degree   is   in   mathematics,   which   he   read   at   Oxford   University.

 

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Elisabetta   Zaccaria,   Secure   Chorus  

Elisabetta   Zaccaria   is   a   senior   executive   and   entrepreneur   with   deep   domain   expertise   in   the   security   of   the   information   domain,   the   effectiveness   of   defence   and   intelligence   operations,   and   the   resilience   of   critical   national   infrastructure.

 

Ms   Zaccaria   is   the   Ambassador   for   Secure   Chorus,   an   independent   group   which   supports   and   promotes   interoperable,   secure   communications   technologies   for   enterprise   and   government.

  Ms   Zaccaria   is   also   the   founder   &   CEO   of   cyber   Y,   a   firm   providing   a   broad   array   of   professional   services   on   innovation   ecosystems   in   the   cyber   security   sector.

  

Prior   to   that,   Ms   Zaccaria   was   the   Group   COO   &   CSO   of   Global   Strategy   Group;   Elisabetta   left   in   2012   after   a   career   with   the   company   and   its   predecessor   organisations   spanning   nearly   9   years   and   including   several   acquisitions,   an   IPO   (Nasdaq)   and   an  

  exit   to   a   private   equity   house,   which   saw   the   British   stand ‐ alone   start ‐ up   transformed   into   an   international   company,   reaching  

$500million   in   revenues   in   only   6   years.

  

Alf   Zugenmaier,   Munich   University   of   Applied   Sciences  

Alf   Zugenmaier   is   Professor   for   Mobile   Networks   and   Security   at   Munich   University   of   Applied   Sciences.

  He   represents   NTT  

DOCOMO   at   the   3GPP   security   and   privacy   working   group   (SA3),   of   which   he   is   currently   vice   chair.

  Prior   to   taking   up   academia,   he   held   positions   at   DOCOMO   EuroLabs   in   Munich,   Germany,   and   at   Microsoft   Research,   Cambridge,   UK.

 

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