[TALK25] Increasing Internet security by bridging research and operations, Cristian Hesselman (SIDN Labs, NL)

On Wed, Dec 7th, 2022, 2pm CET, Cristian Hesselman (SIDN Labs, NL), will talk about “Increasing Internet security by bridging research and operations“. You are cordially invited to join the free live stream on youtube and LinkedIn! Please share the link https://talk.cybercni.fr/25 with your interested friends!

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Abstract

Ever wondered what’s behind that language on “technology transfer” in research proposals? Well, that’s one of our key activities at SIDN Labs. We’re a research team that aims to increase the operational security and resilience of the Internet infrastructure by bridging the worlds of academia and operations, specifically in the space of large-scale Internet measurements and technology development. We very often work with academic institutions (e.g., the University of Twente, the University of Southern California, and Delft University of Technology) and other research labs (e.g., NLnet Labs) and we use the results of these joint cybersecurity projects to further improve the services of SIDN, the not-for-profit operator of the Netherlands’ national top-level domain on the Internet, .nl. We also publish these results so that everyone in the Internet community can use them as well. In this talk, I’ll discuss a few example research projects and how we used their output for SIDN’s services.

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Cristian Hesselman

Cristian Hesselman directs SIDN Labs, the research arm of the operator of .nl top-level domain, SIDN. His work focuses on advancing the security of the Internet to support our digital society. He is also a part-time professor at the University of Twente, a researcher at the Twente University Centre for Cybersecurity Research (TUCCR), and he chairs the board of directors of NLnet Labs. Personal website: www.hesselman.net.

SIDN Labs, Netherlands

SIDN Labs is the research arm of SIDN, the not-for-profit operator of the Netherlands’ national top-level domain on the Internet, .nl. SIDN Labs focuses on applied research to increase the operational security of the Internet infrastructure, in particular in the areas of domain name security, Internet core protocols, and their future evolutions. Websites: www.sidn.nl, www.sidnlabs.nl, stats.sidnlabs.nl.

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What all these areas have in common is that they make intensive use of networked distributed computer systems. These systems can be attacked in many ways. This is no longer just a problem for computer “pros” because computer systems are essential to all of us. The effects of “cyber-attacks” range from power outages to the collapse of the health care or banking sectors.

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[TALK24] Roland van Rijswijk-Deij (University of Twente, NLnet Labs) – Quantum Prooving the Internet

On Wed, Nov 23th, 2022, 2pm CET, Roland van Rijswijk-Deij (University of Twente, NLnet Labs), will talk about “Quantum Prooving the Internet“. You are cordially invited to join the free live stream on youtube and LinkedIn! Please share the link https://talk.cybercni.fr/24 with your interested friends!

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Abstract

Today’s Internet cannot do without confidentiality and online identification. The cryptography typically used to achieve this, however, is under threat from quantum computers. While a practical quantum computer is years away, it also takes years to standardise and deploy alternative cryptography. Worse, applications that store data long‐term (e.g., captured encrypted Internet traffic) require action now, since if current cryptography is broken, stored data is immediately compromised.

Cryptographers are developing post‐quantum cryptography (PQC) that is secure against attacks with quantum computers. While much progress has been made developing and trialling algorithms, we lack a complete view of the problem space. More boldly: we cannot answer the question “what if the whole Internet had to switch to PQC?”. Nobody “owns the Internet” so who will tackle this challenge? Sure, the tech giants should take action, but the Internet is much broader than that. In my view, this challenge can only be solved with an independent holistic approach that considers all aspects of the Internet.

In this talk I will explore the research challenges for quantum-proofing the whole Internet and will propose a research agenda to tackle these challenges. I will show how we need to examine all parts of the Internet that rely on public-key cryptography and how we need to decide if we can simply replace algorithms, if we maybe have to re-engineer protocols and applications, or if the costs are simply too high and we should retire protocols or applications.

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Roland van Rijswijk-Deij

After two decades in the industry, working on applied cryptography and network security, Roland is professor of measurement-based Internet security at the University of Twente since 2021. His research interests are in the application of global-scale Internet measurements to support empirically-backed securityanalysis and improvements of Internet protocols and the transition of the Internet to post-quantum cryptography.

University of Twente, NLnet Labs, Netherlands

Roland is a member of the Design and Analysis of Communications Systems group at the University of Twente, and a researcher in the Twente University Centre for Cybersecurity Research (TUCCR). Roland also advises NLnet Labs, a not-for-profit that develops open source software for core Internet protocols, on scientific research.

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The event consists of a 45-minute expert presentation followed by a 45-minute discussion.

The Cyber CNI Speaker series aims to raise awareness and understanding of cyber security issues among all audiences. It aims to enable an ongoing dialogue between experts from industry and academia and the general public (citizens, families, small and large businesses, public organizations, etc.). All of us are concerned.

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How the digital transformation is changing our lives

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown all of us the benefits of information technology. It allows us to work at a distance, to live at a distance, and most importantly, to keep in touch at a distance – with younger and older people, those closest to us, and even make new contacts.

Our society relies more and more on information and operational technologies. Examples include water, energy, heat and cooling supply, communications, healthcare, production and processing of goods, transportation, national security, banking, research and education, and food production.

What all these areas have in common is that they make intensive use of networked distributed computer systems. These systems can be attacked in many ways. This is no longer just a problem for computer “pros” because computer systems are essential to all of us. The effects of “cyber-attacks” range from power outages to the collapse of the health care or banking sectors.

Program and registration: https://talk.cybercni.fr/

Wed, Jul 27th, 2022, 2pm CEST I Philipp Drieger (Principal Machine Learning Architect, Splunk, Germany) – Big Data Cybersecurity and Machine Learning with SPLUNK

On Wed, Jul 27th, 2022, 2pm CEST, Philipp Drieger (Principal Machine Learning Architect, Splunk, Germany), will talk about “Big Data Cybersecurity and Machine Learning with SPLUNK“. You are cordially invited to join the free live stream on youtube and LinkedIn! Please share the link https://talk.cybercni.fr/21 with your interested friends!

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Abstract

Splunk’s Data-to-Everything platform enables companies globally to turn Data into Doing. Machine Learning is an essential part to solve use cases in cybersecurity, operations and various lines of business. This talk provides you with an overview of Splunk’s big data and machine learning technologies that are used to solve real world use cases in cybersecurity. We share insights into machine learning cases and lessons learnt.

Philipp Drieger

Philipp Drieger works as a Principal Machine Learning Architect at Splunk. He accompanies Splunk customers and partners across various industries in their digital journeys, helping to achieve advanced analytics use cases in cybersecurity, IT operations, IoT and business analytics. Before joining Splunk, Philipp worked as a freelance software developer and consultant focusing on high performance 3D graphics and visual computing technologies. In research, he has published papers on text mining and semantic network analysis. 

Splunk

The Splunk platform removes the barriers between data and action, empowering observability, IT and security teams to ensure their organizations are secure, resilient and innovative.

Founded in 2003, Splunk is a global company  — with over 7,500 employees, Splunkers have received over 1,020 patents to date and availability in 21 regions around the world — and offers an open, extensible data platform that supports shared data across any environment so that all teams in an organization can get end-to-end visibility, with context, for every interaction and business process. Build a strong data foundation with Splunk. https://www.splunk.com/en_us/about-splunk.html

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The event consists of a 40-minute expert presentation followed by a 30-minute discussion.

The Cyber CNI Speaker series aims to raise awareness and understanding of cyber security issues among all audiences. It aims to enable an ongoing dialogue between experts from industry and academia and the general public (citizens, families, small and large businesses, public organizations, etc.). All of us are concerned.

The events are broadcast live on Youtube (https://talk.cybercni.fr/) and LinkedIn, allowing worldwide remote participation – including a tool to participate in the discussion.

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How the digital transformation is changing our lives

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown all of us the benefits of information technology. It allows us to work at a distance, to live at a distance, and most importantly, to keep in touch at a distance – with younger and older people, those closest to us, and even make new contacts.

Our society relies more and more on information and operational technologies. Examples include water, energy, heat and cooling supply, communications, healthcare, production and processing of goods, transportation, national security, banking, research and education, and food production.

What all these areas have in common is that they make intensive use of networked distributed computer systems. These systems can be attacked in many ways. This is no longer just a problem for computer “pros” because computer systems are essential to all of us. The effects of “cyber-attacks” range from power outages to the collapse of the health care or banking sectors.

Program and registration: https://talk.cybercni.fr/

Wed, Jul 27th, 2022, 2pm CEST I Philipp Drieger (Principal Machine Learning Architect, Splunk, Germany) – Big Data Cybersecurity and Machine Learning with SPLUNK

On Wed, Jul 27th, 2022, 2pm CEST, Philipp Drieger (Principal Machine Learning Architect, Splunk, Germany), will talk about “Big Data Cybersecurity and Machine Learning with SPLUNK“. You are cordially invited to join the free live stream on youtube and LinkedIn! Please share the link https://talk.cybercni.fr/21 with your interested friends!

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Abstract

Splunk’s Data-to-Everything platform enables companies globally to turn Data into Doing. Machine Learning is an essential part to solve use cases in cybersecurity, operations and various lines of business. This talk provides you with an overview of Splunk’s big data and machine learning technologies that are used to solve real world use cases in cybersecurity. We share insights into machine learning cases and lessons learnt.

Philipp Drieger

Philipp Drieger works as a Principal Machine Learning Architect at Splunk. He accompanies Splunk customers and partners across various industries in their digital journeys, helping to achieve advanced analytics use cases in cybersecurity, IT operations, IoT and business analytics. Before joining Splunk, Philipp worked as a freelance software developer and consultant focusing on high performance 3D graphics and visual computing technologies. In research, he has published papers on text mining and semantic network analysis. 

Splunk

The Splunk platform removes the barriers between data and action, empowering observability, IT and security teams to ensure their organizations are secure, resilient and innovative.

Founded in 2003, Splunk is a global company  — with over 7,500 employees, Splunkers have received over 1,020 patents to date and availability in 21 regions around the world — and offers an open, extensible data platform that supports shared data across any environment so that all teams in an organization can get end-to-end visibility, with context, for every interaction and business process. Build a strong data foundation with Splunk. https://www.splunk.com/en_us/about-splunk.html

Talk.cybercni.fr

The Cyber CNI Lecture Series is a free monthly event that takes place online on the last Wednesday of the month from 2pm CET to 3h30pm.

The event consists of a 40-minute expert presentation followed by a 30-minute discussion.

The Cyber CNI Speaker series aims to raise awareness and understanding of cyber security issues among all audiences. It aims to enable an ongoing dialogue between experts from industry and academia and the general public (citizens, families, small and large businesses, public organizations, etc.). All of us are concerned.

The events are broadcast live on Youtube (https://talk.cybercni.fr/) and LinkedIn, allowing worldwide remote participation – including a tool to participate in the discussion.

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How the digital transformation is changing our lives

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown all of us the benefits of information technology. It allows us to work at a distance, to live at a distance, and most importantly, to keep in touch at a distance – with younger and older people, those closest to us, and even make new contacts.

Our society relies more and more on information and operational technologies. Examples include water, energy, heat and cooling supply, communications, healthcare, production and processing of goods, transportation, national security, banking, research and education, and food production.

What all these areas have in common is that they make intensive use of networked distributed computer systems. These systems can be attacked in many ways. This is no longer just a problem for computer “pros” because computer systems are essential to all of us. The effects of “cyber-attacks” range from power outages to the collapse of the health care or banking sectors.

Program and registration: https://talk.cybercni.fr/

Wed, Jul 13, 2022, 5pm CET I Nicolas Razy and Nicolas Loriot (Airbus, France) – Airbus CyberSecurity – 10 years of challenges and opportunities

On Wed, Jul 13, 2022, 5pm CET, Nicolas Razy and Nicolas Loriot (Airbus, France), will talk about “Airbus CyberSecurity – 10 years of challenges and opportunities“. You are cordially invited to join the free live stream on youtube and LinkedIn! Please share the link https://talk.cybercni.fr/20 with your interested friends!

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Abstract

Airbus CyberSecurity was created in 2012 as a cyber-dedicated business. During these 10 years, cybersecurity has grown from an emerging concern to an extensive and dynamic domain of activities, and Airbus CyberSecurity has developed its business in France to meet customers’ needs with a special focus on national activities.This talk will focus on the major trends and strategic shifts that arose along these 10 years, on the way French institutions and especially the Defence sector addressed the emerging cybersecurity challenges and on the changes and experiences our company went through.

Watch the trailer here.

Nicolas Razy

Nicolas Razy graduated from CentraleSupelec and joined the Airbus Defence and Space division in the C2 and secured communications business lines. He is now the head of Cybersecurity Defence and Strategic Programmes for France.

Nicolas Loriot

Nicolas Loriot graduated from EFREI Paris and joined Airbus Defence and Space division in the Cybersecurity business line. He has mainly worked in the IT and mission system area but with various experiences in the OT sector such as in the telecom, media and various vehicle domains. He is now Senior Expert Cyber defence at the Airbus CyberSecurity Technical Office.

Airbus Cybersecurity

Airbus CyberSecurity is a European specialist in cyber security established in France, UK, Germany and Spain. Our mission is to protect governments, military, organisations and critical national infrastructure from cyber threats. We are a fully owned subsidiary of Airbus Defence and Space, with sites in France in Elancourt, Rennes, Toulouse, Issy Les Moulineaux and recently in the Cyber Campus in La Défense.

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The Cyber CNI Lecture Series is a free monthly event that takes place on the last Wednesday of the month from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm.

The event consists of a 40-minute expert presentation followed by a 30-minute discussion.

The Cyber CNI Speaker series aims to raise awareness and understanding of cyber security issues among all audiences. It aims to enable an ongoing dialogue between experts from industry and academia and the general public (citizens, families, small and large businesses, public organizations, etc.). All of us are concerned.

The events are broadcast live on Youtube (https://talk.cybercni.fr/) and LinkedIn, allowing worldwide remote participation – including a tool to participate in the discussion.

You can add the event calendar via ICSwebcalHTML.

How the digital transformation is changing our lives

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown all of us the benefits of information technology. It allows us to work at a distance, to live at a distance, and most importantly, to keep in touch at a distance – with younger and older people, those closest to us, and even make new contacts.

Our society relies more and more on information and operational technologies. Examples include water, energy, heat and cooling supply, communications, healthcare, production and processing of goods, transportation, national security, banking, research and education, and food production.

What all these areas have in common is that they make intensive use of networked distributed computer systems. These systems can be attacked in many ways. This is no longer just a problem for computer “pros” because computer systems are essential to all of us. The effects of “cyber-attacks” range from power outages to the collapse of the health care or banking sectors.

Program and registration: https://talk.cybercni.fr/

Wed, Oct 5th, 2022, 3h30pm CET I Nicolas Razy and Nicolas Loriot (Airbus, France) – Airbus CyberSecurity – 10 years of challenges and opportunities

On Wed, Oct 5th, 2022, 3h30pm CET, Nicolas Razy and Nicolas Loriot (Airbus, France), will talk about “Airbus CyberSecurity – 10 years of challenges and opportunities“. You are cordially invited to join the free live stream on youtube and LinkedIn! Please share the link https://talk.cybercni.fr/20 with your interested friends!

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Abstract

Airbus CyberSecurity was created in 2012 as a cyber-dedicated business. During these 10 years, cybersecurity has grown from an emerging concern to an extensive and dynamic domain of activities, and Airbus CyberSecurity has developed its business in France to meet customers’ needs with a special focus on national activities.This talk will focus on the major trends and strategic shifts that arose along these 10 years, on the way French institutions and especially the Defence sector addressed the emerging cybersecurity challenges and on the changes and experiences our company went through.

Watch the trailer here.

Nicolas Razy

Nicolas Razy graduated from CentraleSupelec and joined the Airbus Defence and Space division in the C2 and secured communications business lines. He is now the head of Cybersecurity Defence and Strategic Programmes for France.

Nicolas Loriot

Nicolas Loriot graduated from EFREI Paris and joined Airbus Defence and Space division in the Cybersecurity business line. He has mainly worked in the IT and mission system area but with various experiences in the OT sector such as in the telecom, media and various vehicle domains. He is now Senior Expert Cyber defence at the Airbus CyberSecurity Technical Office.

Airbus Cybersecurity

Airbus CyberSecurity is a European specialist in cyber security established in France, UK, Germany and Spain. Our mission is to protect governments, military, organisations and critical national infrastructure from cyber threats. We are a fully owned subsidiary of Airbus Defence and Space, with sites in France in Elancourt, Rennes, Toulouse, Issy Les Moulineaux and recently in the Cyber Campus in La Défense.

Talk.cybercni.fr

The Cyber CNI Lecture Series is a free monthly event that takes place on the last Wednesday of the month from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm.

The event consists of a 40-minute expert presentation followed by a 30-minute discussion.

The Cyber CNI Speaker series aims to raise awareness and understanding of cyber security issues among all audiences. It aims to enable an ongoing dialogue between experts from industry and academia and the general public (citizens, families, small and large businesses, public organizations, etc.). All of us are concerned.

The events are broadcast live on Youtube (https://talk.cybercni.fr/) and LinkedIn, allowing worldwide remote participation – including a tool to participate in the discussion.

You can add the event calendar via ICSwebcalHTML.

How the digital transformation is changing our lives

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown all of us the benefits of information technology. It allows us to work at a distance, to live at a distance, and most importantly, to keep in touch at a distance – with younger and older people, those closest to us, and even make new contacts.

Our society relies more and more on information and operational technologies. Examples include water, energy, heat and cooling supply, communications, healthcare, production and processing of goods, transportation, national security, banking, research and education, and food production.

What all these areas have in common is that they make intensive use of networked distributed computer systems. These systems can be attacked in many ways. This is no longer just a problem for computer “pros” because computer systems are essential to all of us. The effects of “cyber-attacks” range from power outages to the collapse of the health care or banking sectors.

Program and registration: https://talk.cybercni.fr/