Remember Estonia and information warfare: What really happened in Estonia, and what does it mean to us?
ENISA, together with the experts from the CERT Coordination Centre (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) organized the third edition of its information sharing workshop "CERTs in Europe". Here are the presentations:
Session 1. An overview of the threat environment
- Overview of recent incidents (Hillar Aareleid, CERT-EE)
- The importance of global cooperation, tools, mechanism & partnerships (Robert Shaw, ITU)
- A wider view focusing on not just website DDoS (Neil Long, Team Cymru)
- Panel of speakers - Open Discussion/Questions
Session 2. Key players in building a framework for managing cyber activities before, during and after an event
- Forming a National Response Plan - Being prepared and knowing who to contact (Huopio Kauto, CERT-FI)
- Best practices for CIIP focusing on national risk management (Bradford Willke - CERT/CC)
- ISPs: Overview of how ISPs work internally and how they communicate and support each other (Nicolas Fischbach, COLT Telecom)
- Panel of speakers - Open Discussion/Questions
Session 3. Legal issues that prevent or facilitate co-operation?
- Collaborative Partnership's Work (Howard Lamb, UK SOCA)
- High Tech Crimes, the perspective of Europol (Nicola Dileone, Europol)
1. pdf
2. pdf - Panel Discussion
Session 4. How do we actually go about doing it
- A Short Scenario in Responding (Marty Lindner and Jason Rafail - CERT/CC)
- Discussion, Q&A
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