Cooperative Cyber Defence
Centre of Excellence Tallinn, Estonia

Conference on Cyber Warfare

Conference Venue - Teachers House

CCD COE Conference on Cyber Warfare

June 17-19, 2009

AGENDA

17th of June

Track: Strategy

Track: Tactics

0900

Jaak Aaviksoo, Estonian Defence Minister

Opening Remarks

0900

KEYNOTE The Information Warfare Monitor

Tracking GhostNet: Investigating a Cyber Espionage Network

1000

Amit Yoran, Chairman and CEO, NetWitness

1000

Jose Nazario, ph.d. Arbor Networks

Removing the Uncertainty and Doubt (but not the Fear) from Information Risk Management

Measuring Global Denial of Service Attacks

1100

Lt Col Forrest Hare, OSD, George Mason School of Public Policy

1100

Felix Leder, Tillmann Werner, Institute of Computer Science IV, University of Bonn, Germany

Borders in Cyberspace: Can Sovereignty Adapt to the Cyber Security Challenge?

Proactive Botnet Countermeasures: An Offensive Approach

1200

Lunch: Peppersack (www.peppersack.ee)

1400

Amit Sharma, Defence Research and Development Organization, Ministry of Defence, Government of India

1400

Roelof Temmingh, CEO, Paterva

CYBER WARS: A paradigm shift from Means to End

Evaluating the Credibility of a Cyber Threat

1500

Michael Ruiz, CTO, Net-Enabled Operations (NEOS), BearingPoint

1500

Olivier Thonnard, Royal Military Academy, Belgium

Cyber Command and Control: A Current Concept for Future Doctrine

Behavioral Analysis of Zombie Armies

1600

Andrew Cutts, Director, Cybersecurity Policy, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

1600

Dennis P. Gilbert, Jr., Booz Allen Hamilton

Cyber Risk from a Homeland Security Perspective

The Information Sphere Domain – Increasing Understanding and Cooperation

1900

Dinner: Swissôtel (www.swissotel.com)

Billy Rios and Jeff Carr, Microsoft

Sun Tzu was a Hacker - A Examination of the Tactics and Operations from a Real World Cyber Attack

18th of June

0900

Track: Strategy

KEYNOTE  Mikko Hypponen, Chief Research Officer, F-Secure

Track: Tactics

Evolution of the Threat

1000

David Sulek and Ned Moran, Booz Allen Hamilton

1000

Daniel Bilar, University of New Orleans

What Historical Analogies can tell us about the Future of Cybersecurity

_nth-order attacks_

1100

Dr Paul Cornish, Chatham House and Dr Rex B. Hughes , Cambridge-MIT Institute

1100

Fyodor Pavlyuchenko, charter97.org

Towards a Global Regime for Cyber Defense

Belorussia in the context of European Cyber Security

1200

Lunch: Beer House (www.beerhouse.ee)

1400

Major Julian Charvat (GBR), COE DAT, Ankara, Turkey

1400

Gabriel Klein, Research Institute for Communication, Information Processing, and Ergonomics (FGAN-FKIE)

Terrorism and Cyberspace: the use of the Internet by terrorist organizations and the possibilities of terrorist cyber attacks

Enhancing Graph-based Automated DoS Attack Response

1500

Cyrus Farivar, Freelance Technology Journalist

1500

Luc Beaudoin, Defence Research and Development Canada

“Web War One”? Really? Media Coverage of Cyberattacks

Autonomic Computer Network Defence using Reinforcement Learning and Risk States

1600

Andrea Glorioso, European Commission - DG Information Society and Media

1600

Martin Luts, ELIKO Competence Centre in Electronics, Info- and Communication Technologies

New European Policy on Critical Information Infrastructure Protection

Ontologies and other types of semanticware - assets to protect, or instruments to use in Cyber Warfare?

1900

VIP Reception, Tallinn Town Hall (veeb.tallinn.ee/raekoda)

Geek Party w/ Estonian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT)

19th of June

0900

Track: Strategy

KEYNOTE  James Lewis, Center for Strategic and International Studies

Track: Tactics

Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency

1000

Dr. Stuart H. Starr, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Technology and National Security Policy (CTNSP), National Defense University (NDU)

1000

Scott Knight, Sylvain Leblanc, Royal Military College of Canada

Towards a (Preliminary) Theory of Cyberpower

When Not to Pull the Plug

1100

L-F Pau, Prof. Mobile business Copenhagen business school, and Rotterdam school of management

1100

Scott Borg, Director and Chief Economist, U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit

Business and social evaluation of denial of service attacks in view of scaling economic counter-measures

The Cyber-Defence Revolution

1200

1230

Closing Remarks

Lunch: Maikrahv (www.maikrahv.ee)

End of Conference

Final schedule subject to change.

Please send questions, including sponsorship queries, to cwconccdcoe.org .

For press accreditation contact Mr. Madis Tüür, at madis.tyyrccdcoe.org .

For further information visit http://www.ccdcoe.org/cyberwarfare/

Conference Manager: Kenneth Geers, CCD CoE Scientist

News

01 April 2009 Cyber Warfare Conference Agenda Published
31 March 2009 Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian Defence Committees visit
19 March 2009 Deputy Director of NCSA, Major General Nikolaos Ioannou-Sioutas, visit
06 March 2009 UK House of Commons Defence Committee visit
09 January 2009 Call for Papers on Cyber Warfare