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Sheraton Oman Hotel, Muscat, Oman
20 - 21 November 2017
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20th - 21st NOV 2017Sheraton Hotel, Oman
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Event Overview:With cyber threats evolving and threatening to affect organizations day to day activities, the cost of implementing IT security solutions has significantly increased from “US$75.4 billion in 2015 and expected to reach US$101 billion in 2018 (Gartner) and $170 billion by 2020 globally, while the Middle East Cybersecurity market is expected to reach around US$10 billion by 2019, double the US$5 billion it was worth in 2014”.
Since the cost of security solutions is not showing any signs of decline, organizations can develop tools and policies to avoid, absorb and mitigate them through resilience approach. Leaders of business and government need to think about resilience for two reasons: first to create a long-term view and durability to avoid the catastrophic failures, and second to broaden the conversations to discuss beyond information technology or information security.
Considering cyber resilience as the key, and continuing on the success of the previous editions, ITA Oman is hosting the 6th Regional Cybersecurity Summit in collaboration with White Paper Summits and Nispana Innovative Platforms. The 6th edition will cover a range of topics highlighting the current and future threats which are and will affect organizations & business effectiveness.
This conference will bring over 350+ attendees from across the Middle East to form new partnerships, develop new policies and identify latest technologies to combat cyber threats. The premium 2 day summit will also host and engage the most promising and emerging regional and global firms from critical national Infrastructure sectors including: Energy & Utilities, Defense & Aviation, Financial Institutions, Hospitality, Healthcare, Manufacturing and Government Institutions. In order to ensure the event helps organizations identify a solution for their problem, the event format will feature Keynote’s, Case Studies, Panel Discussions and Technology Showcase.
We look forward to meeting you at the 6th Regional Cybersecurity Summit 2017.
350+DELEGATES
30+SPEAKERS
40+SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
75+COUNTRIES
20+PRESS & MEDIA
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25+REGIONAL &
GLOBAL CERT's
Who you will meet
Delegate Demographics
MDs / Chairman's & CEOs
CIOs / CISOs & CTOs
VPs / Directors / Heads of IT and Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Experts
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Energy & Utilities 10%
Academia 5%
Banks & Financial Institutions 10%
Telecom 10%
Healthcare 10%
Retail 8%
Government 15%
Aviation 10%
Manufacturing 8%
ICT Companies 15%
Regional CERT's 20%
Who Should Attend
Technology Firms
Retail
Manufacturing
Energy and Utilities
Government
Banks & Financial Institutions
Telecom
Healthcare
Aviation
AcademiaICT Companies
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Event Features
Explore the latest innovations for the integration of security and safety technologies
Understand the global Cybersecurity market condition
Learn about the current trends of Cybersecurity
Meet and network with the top global Cybersecurity experts
Implement changes that will help secure region’s major infrastructure
Organization are hacked in minutes but discovery can take months
75% of all data breaches are
accomplished within days of the attack
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60% of attackers are able to compromise
an organization within minutes
60%
63% of enterprises don’t learn about breaches untilmonths after data has
been compromised
63%
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Steering Committee
Technical Committee
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Eng. Badar Al SalehiDirector General, Oman National Cert Head ITU Regional Cyber Security CenterOman
Eng. Ebrahim Al HaddadRegional DirectorArab Regional OfficeInternational Telecommunication Union (ITU) Egypt
Dr. Sherif HashemVice President, Cybersecurity National Telecom RegulatoryAuthorityChairmanExecutive Bureau of the EgyptianSupreme Cybersecurity CouncilEgypt
Mr. Mohamed Naoufel FrikhaDirector General The National Agency For Computer Security Tunis Cert Tunis
Eng. Waleed ZakaryaExecutive DirectorEg Cert Egypt
Dr. Nadher Al-SafwaniCybersecurity Consultant Information Technology Authority ITU Arab Regional Cybersecurity CenterOman
Moneim Awad MohammedHead Cyber-Security Department Sudan CertSudan
Aziza Al RashdiDirector Of Cybersecurity Professional Services, Oman National Cert Oman
Hamid SediqManager Qatar CertQatar
Speaker Panel
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Mr. Nick VoraSenior Vice President Enterprise Security and Processing MEA Mastercard WorldwideUAE
Dr. Zahri YunosChief Operating Officer CyberSecurity MalaysiaMalaysia
Mr. Serge DrozVice President, OS-CERTBoard Director Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST)Switzerland
Mr. Francois RivasseauHead of Security Policy DivisionEuropean External Action Service (EEAS)Belgium
Astrid HansenVP - Head of Technology Risk, MENABarclays BankUAE
Dr. Basel AlomairFounding Director, National Center for Cybersecurity Technologies King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Mr. Daniel Hoffman Former Senior Executive Clandestine Service Officer Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)USA
Cherie PardueCIOAmerican Hospital DubaiUAE
Eng. Badar Al SalehiDirector General, Oman National Cert Head ITU Regional Cyber Security CenterOman
Dr. Sherif HashemVice President, Cybersecurity National Telecom RegulatoryAuthorityChairmanExecutive Bureau of the EgyptianSupreme Cybersecurity CouncilEgypt
Mr. Christophe DurandHead of Cyber StrategyStrategy & OutreachCyber Innovation & Outreach Directorate INTERPOL Global Complex For InnovationSingapore
Mr. Mohamed Naoufel FrikhaDirector General The National Agency For Computer Security Tunis Cert Tunis
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08:00 Registration & Networking
08:45 Inauguration Ceremony
09:00 Opening remarks by Event Organizers and Conference Chair
09:30 Keynote: Understanding the key elements contributing towards building a cyber safe nation
First Session: Understanding Cybersecurity from a global perspective - Challenges and opportunities
10:00 Defense and national security in cyberspace: An intelligence model •PrivatesectorresponsibleforCybersecurity •Acapabilitybasedstrategy •ApplyinganintelligencemodeltoCybersecurity •The3componentsofintelligenceparadigm Mr. Daniel Hoffman,FormerSeniorExecutiveClandestineServiceOfficer, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
10:20 The EU perception of the threats •TheEUresponses •PerspectivesofcooperationbetweenEUandthirdcountries •EUapproachestoCybersecurity Mr. Francois Rivasseau, HeadofSecurityPolicyDivision, European External Action Service (EEAS), Belgium
10:40 Case Study - Automating Security Incident Response
11:00 Case Study - Middle East computers getting infected at increasing higher rates than the global average…Why?
11:20 Interactive Panel Discussion: Cybersecurity innovations and future traits •Addressingtheexponentialgrowthofthreatsastheworldismovingtowardsdigitalization •Understandingsecuritystrategiesfromtheregionandgloballeaders •Analyzingthefundamentalsofincidentreportingandresponseturnaroundtime
11:50 Networking & Coffee Break
Second Session : Fighting cyber through policy driven approaches
12:20 Empowering national vision to tackle cyber threats and fight cybercrime •DevelopinganationalCybersecuritystrategy •EnsuringeffectivestepstakenbythestakeholderstoaddresscybercrimeinGCC •Describingpoliciesandregulationsdeployedbytheregiontowards •Securingtheircountriesassets •AddressinginvestmentstocombatCybersecuritythreats Dr. Sherif Hashem, NTRAVicePresident for Cybersecurity & Chairman of the Executive Bureau of the Egyptian Supreme Cybersecurity Council, National Telecom Regulatory, Egypt
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12:40 Global and regional collaboration is key to cyber resilience •TheCyberundergroundtodayisanorganizedserviceeconomy •Theonlywaytokeeptheupperhandisbycollaboration •Whatingredientsmakescollaborationsuccessful Mr. Serge Droz, VicePresident,OS-CERTBoardDirector, Forum of Incident Response & Security Teams (FIRST)
13:00 Case Study - The recent shutdown of AlphaBay and Hansa marketplaces (The two largest criminal dark web markets)
13:20 Case Study - Tackling emerging threats like Wannacry and Petya through new policies and framework
13:40 Interactive Panel Discussion: Hactivism - Securing nation with the right weapons to decrease hactivism
14:10 Prayer Break followed by Lunch
15:20 End of Conference
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08:00 Registration
08:20 Day 2: Welcome Address
Third Session: Women in Cybersecurity
08:30 Cybersecurity related to technology outsourcing in banking •Enteringintocollaborativetechnologymodelsinbanking,whatdoesthismeanfroma Cybersecurityperspective? •Howshouldwetreatdataprivacyandsecurityconcerns? •Whataboutregulation?Whoisleadingtheregulativeenvironmentsforbanksworld-wide andwhatistocome? Ms. Astrid Hansen,VP-HeadofTechnologyRisk,MENA Barclays
08:50 Improving cyber hygiene to prevent attacks •Creatingawell-rounded,currentCybersecurityapproach •Workingagainsttheevolvingcyberthreatlandscape •Highdemandformedicalrecordsintheblackmarket •Internetenablesmedicaldeviceisunderthreatradar Ms. Cherie Pardue,CIO,American Hospital Dubai, UAE
09:10 Case Study - Understanding the insider threat
09:30 Case Study - Big Data (The big threat landscape)
09:50 Interactive Panel Discussion: Active role of women leaders in Cybersecurity •WhyinvolvementofwomeninCybersecurityreallymatter? •Threatriskassessmentofwomenvsmenandwhywomenareahead?
10:20 Networking & Coffee Break
Fourth Session: Discovering the potentials in creating a strong cyber entity
10:50 Creating the need for more Cybersecurity experts •UnderstandingtheimportanceofexperiencedCybersecurityexpertsintheorganizations •Emphasizingtheimportanceofre-educationofemployeeswithintheorganization •Understandingtheprocessofhiringtherightcybersecurityexpert Dr. Zahri Yunos,ChiefOperatingOfficer,Cybersecurity Malaysia, Malaysia
11:10 The Evolving and Expanding Nature of Cyber Threats •ChangesinFraudAttacksandResponseswiththeproliferationofconnecteddevices (InternetofThings) •ImportanceofBalancingSecurityandConvenience–orhowdoyoustoppeoplefrom writingdowntheirpassword? •UtilizingArtificialIntelligenceandMachineLearningtodetectandpreventfraudinsystems •ThecriticalimportanceofTokenizationinforbanks,merchantsandothers Mr. Nick Vora,SeniorVicePresident,Enterprise Security and Processing, MEA, Mastercard Worldwide, UAE
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11:30 Case Study - Leveraging intelligent deception to detect cyber attacks
11:50 Case Study - Bruteforce Attack (Password Guessing)
12:10 Interactive Panel Discussion: Steps to increase cyber resiliency
12:40 Prayer Break followed by Lunch
Fifth Session: Creating a benchmark in Cybersecurity academics and research
13:50 The Future of Encryption •Howdowesecureourdata •Encryption:fromhandwritingtodigitalage •Encryptionandthecloud,quantumcomputing,andIoT Dr. Basel Alomair,FoundingDirector-NationalCenterforCybersecurityTechnologies, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
14:10 Emerging Threats - Prepare for disaster, recover faster •Malwareware-AttacksonLegacyandEmbeddedSystems •AddressingmajorthreatslikeWannaCry •SpearPhishingvsTyposquatting
14:30 Case Study - Exploitation of well known vulnerabilities
14:50 Case Study - Critical elements in a successful cyber program
15:10 Interactive Panel Discussion: The evolving legal cyber risk landscape
15:40 End of Conference
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For more information, please contact:
Iman Mahmoud Odeh AhmedSenior Business Development Specialist Arab Regional Cyber Security CenterTel: +968 24 166 856 [email protected]
Satish AnandConference DirectorMobile: +91 90358 44101 (India)Tel: +91 (80) 4933 [email protected]
Mausam KhanSales DirectorMobile: +968 [email protected]