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Annual ForumJim Clarke, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Project coordinator of BIC
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BIC: Building International Co-operation for Trustworthy ICT
Identify global trust and security challenges Identify EU & international t&s challenges
Facilitate collaboration fora- funding calls/EU mechanisms info.- people/partner linkages- funding organization linkages- guidance on developing sustained
longer-term EU collaborations Collaborative “EU + external” technologysolutions AND with country specific scenarioand needs-based customizations
Unit F5 Coordination ActionJan 2011-Dec. 2013
http://www.bic-trust.eu/
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BIC Annual Forum Objectives
• Objectiveso Highlighting the current bi-lateral country to
country cooperation(s)o Panel sessions on Setting the scene with DG
INFSO views on International Cooperation.
o Identification of the technological challenges intrust and security that really need and could betackled in common between the countries so they canbe elaborated clearly with the policy makers in therespective countries as a way forward;
o gain from the insights of the researchers andprogramme managers, to explore how best toorganise future International cooperation (INCO)research activities and its supporting programmes,together with the key challenges, issues and priorities.
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Mapping Objectives to the Agenda9:00 Welcome and Introduction
Jim Clarke, Waterford Institute of Technology, BIC Coordinator
9:10 Setting the scene with DG INFSO views on International Cooperation.Alvis Ancans, European Commission, DG INFSO, International Relations UnitGustav Kalbe, European Commission, DG INFSO, Deputy Head of Unit F5, Trust andSecurity
10:00 Panel session 1. Other INCO-related projects with direct or indirectlinkages to ICT trust and security aspects.Projects (Panelists): EU – India Spirit (Tom Williamson), Synchroniser (Katja Legiša),EURASIAPAC (Fernando Kraus Sanchez), SECFUNET (Marcelo Pasin),BILAT/ACCESS4EU/SECAS (Rado Faletic).
10:30 Identification of advantages for international cooperation and the trust andsecurity technological challenges – BIC review of research topics alreadyidentified.Michel Riguidel, Telecom Paris-Tech, ENST, France
11:00 Coffee and networking break
11:30 Panel Session 2. Human oriented approaches to security, privacy and trust andhow international cooperation can provide mutual benefits.Chair: Priscila Solis Barreto, University of Brasilia, BrazilPanellists: Karima Boudaoud, France; Ioannis Krontiris, Germany; John Zic, Australia;Jan Eloff, South Africa; Fabio Martinelli, Italy.
13:00 Lunch break
14:00 Panel Session 3. Digital ecosystems network and information security and howinternational cooperation can provide mutual benefits.Chair: Karl Levitt, University of California, Davis, USAPanellists: John C. Mallery, USA; Bart Preneel, Belgium; Abhishek Sharma, India;Hiroyuki Hishinuma, Japan; Razvan Gavrila, Greece.
16:00 Coffee and networking break
16:30 Planning and operations sessionModerated by BIC partners
• Objectiveso Identification of
the technologicalchallenges intrust andsecurity …
o Highlighting thecurrent bi-lateralcountry tocountrycooperation(s) …
o gain from theinsights of theresearchers andprogrammemanagers, …
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Mapping Objectives to the Agenda9:00 Welcome and Introduction
Jim Clarke, Waterford Institute of Technology, BIC Coordinator
9:10 Setting the scene with DG INFSO views on International Cooperation.Alvis Ancans, European Commission, DG INFSO, International Relations UnitGustav Kalbe, European Commission, DG INFSO, Deputy Head of Unit F5, Trust andSecurity
10:00 Panel session 1. Other INCO-related projects with direct or indirectlinkages to ICT trust and security aspects.Projects (Panelists): EU – India Spirit (Tom Williamson), Synchroniser (Katja Legiša),EURASIAPAC (Fernando Kraus Sanchez), SECFUNET (Marcelo Pasin),BILAT/ACCESS4EU/SECAS (Rado Faletic).
10:30 Identification of advantages for international cooperation and the trust andsecurity technological challenges – BIC review of research topics alreadyidentified.Michel Riguidel, Telecom Paris-Tech, ENST, France
11:00 Coffee and networking break
11:30 Panel Session 2. Human oriented approaches to security, privacy and trust andhow international cooperation can provide mutual benefits.Chair: Priscila Solis Barreto, University of Brasilia, BrazilPanellists: Karima Boudaoud, France; Ioannis Krontiris, Germany; John Zic, Australia;Jan Eloff, South Africa; Fabio Martinelli, Italy.
13:00 Lunch break
14:00 Panel Session 3. Digital ecosystems network and information security and howinternational cooperation can provide mutual benefits.Chair: Karl Levitt, University of California, Davis, USAPanellists: John C. Mallery, USA; Bart Preneel, Belgium; Abhishek Sharma, India;Hiroyuki Hishinuma, Japan; Razvan Gavrila, Greece.
16:00 Coffee and networking break
16:30 Planning and operations sessionModerated by BIC partners
• Objectiveso Identification of
the technologicalchallenges intrust andsecurity …
o Highlighting thecurrent bi-lateralcountry tocountrycooperation(s) …
o gain from theinsights of theresearchers andprogrammemanagers, …
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Mapping Objectives to the Agenda9:00 Welcome and Introduction
Jim Clarke, Waterford Institute of Technology, BIC Coordinator
9:10 Setting the scene with DG INFSO views on International Cooperation.Alvis Ancans, European Commission, DG INFSO, International Relations UnitGustav Kalbe, European Commission, DG INFSO, Deputy Head of Unit F5, Trust andSecurity
10:00 Panel session 1. Other INCO-related projects with direct or indirectlinkages to ICT trust and security aspects.Projects (Panelists): EU – India Spirit (Tom Williamson), Synchroniser (Katja Legiša),EURASIAPAC (Fernando Kraus Sanchez), SECFUNET (Marcelo Pasin),BILAT/ACCESS4EU/SECAS (Rado Faletic).
10:30 Identification of advantages for international cooperation and the trust andsecurity technological challenges – BIC review of research topics alreadyidentified.Michel Riguidel, Telecom Paris-Tech, ENST, France
11:00 Coffee and networking break
11:30 Panel Session 2. Human oriented approaches to security, privacy and trust andhow international cooperation can provide mutual benefits.Chair: Priscila Solis Barreto, University of Brasilia, BrazilPanellists: Karima Boudaoud, France; Ioannis Krontiris, Germany; John Zic, Australia;Jan Eloff, South Africa; Fabio Martinelli, Italy.
13:00 Lunch break
14:00 Panel Session 3. Digital ecosystems network and information security and howinternational cooperation can provide mutual benefits.Chair: Karl Levitt, University of California, Davis, USAPanellists: John C. Mallery, USA; Bart Preneel, Belgium; Abhishek Sharma, India;Hiroyuki Hishinuma, Japan; Razvan Gavrila, Greece.
16:00 Coffee and networking break
16:30 Planning and operations sessionModerated by BIC partners
• Objectiveso Identification of
the technologicalchallenges intrust andsecurity …
o Highlighting thecurrent bi-lateralcountry tocountrycooperation(s) …
o gain from theinsights of theresearchers andprogrammemanagers, …
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09:10 Setting the scene with DG INFSOviews on International Cooperation.
• Alvis Ancans, European Commission, DGINFSO, International Relations Unit
• Gustav Kalbe, European Commission, DGINFSO, Deputy Head of Unit F5, Trust andSecurity
Agenda
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10:00 Panel session 1. Other INCO-relatedprojects with direct or indirect linkages toICT trust and security aspects.Panelists – Project(s)Tom Williamson - EU – India SpiritKatja Legiša - SynchroniserFernando Kraus Sanchez - EURASIAPACMarcelo Pasin - SECFUNETRado Faletic - BILAT/ACCESS4EU/SECAS
Agenda
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10:00 Panel session 1. Other INCO-relatedprojects with direct or indirect linkages toICT trust and security aspects.Panelists – Project(s)Tom Williamson - EU – India SpiritKatja Legiša - SynchroniserFernando Kraus Sanchez - EURASIAPACMarcelo Pasin - SECFUNETRado Faletic - BILAT/ACCESS4EU/SECAS
Agenda
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10:30 Identification of advantages ofinternational cooperation and the trustand security technological challenges –BIC review of research topics alreadyidentified.
Michel Riguidel, Telecom Paris-Tech, ENST,France
Agenda
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11:30 Panel Session 2. Human orientedapproaches to security, privacy and trust andhow international cooperation can providemutual benefits.
Chair: Priscila Solis Barreto, University ofBrasilia, Brazil
Panellists: Karima Boudaoud, FranceIoannis Krontiris, GermanyJohn Zic, AustraliaJan Eloff, South AfricaFabio Martinelli, Italy
Agenda
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14:00 Panel Session 3. Digital ecosystemsnetwork and information security and howinternational cooperation can provide mutualbenefits.
Chair: John C. Mallery, USA (on behalf of KarlLevitt, University of California Davis)
Panellists: Bart Preneel, BelgiumAbhishek Sharma, IndiaHiroyuki Hishinuma, JapanRazvan Gavrila, Greece
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16:30 Planning and operations sessionModerated by BIC partners.
A. Wrap up from Panel sessions.B. Review of existing collaborative
arrangements and relationships / roundtablediscussions on what is required to support theseactivities.
C. Building a BIC research network portalD. Work-items to be doneE. Working groups as per the work itemsF. Wrap Up/Next steps
Agenda