#1 International Cybersecurity Congress - INSECON 2024
Poznan, April 15 - 16, 2024.
PROGRAM FOR PARTICIPANTS
MAIN STAGE, DAY 1 – 15.04.2024
During the first day of the INSECON Congress, you will be able to listen to and talk with prominent experts from the Polish cyber security scene. Among them, you will find the founders of a foundation promoting digital security, the editor-in-chief of a popular information security website, a cyber security specialist with more than 20 years of experience in detecting cyber threats in the financial sector, and a commander of Polish cyber forces. On the side of government bodies, the day will be opened by representatives of the leadership of the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Digitization, which emphasizes the importance of the topic of cybersecurity in Poland.
The first day will be led by:
Dominik Rozdziałowski - Head of Cybersecurity Department, Ministry of the National Defence, Poland;
DAY #1 – Monday, April 15th, 2024
9.00 – 10.00
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Registration of participants
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10.00 – 10.30
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Opening remarks
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Tomasz KOBIERSKI President of Grupa MTP
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Cezary TOMCZYK
Secretary of State – Ministry of National Defence
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10.30 – 11.00
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Digital Strategy of the Republic of Poland
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Krzysztof GAWKOWSKI
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digital Affairs
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11.00 – 11.30
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The Power of Cooperation – Interoperability on the Digital Front Line
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gen. dyw. Karol MOLENDA
Commander, Cyber Command
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11.30 – 12.30
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NATO’s Most Significant Adversaries in the Cyber Domain
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Mirosław MAJ
Cybersecurity Foundation (CSF)
Robert KOŚLA
Cybersecurity Foundation (CSF)
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12.30 – 14.00
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Lunch break * / Networking
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14.00 – 14.30
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When a Criminal Scrambles Conversations and the Services Listen Anyway
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Adam HAERTLE
Zaufana Trzecia Strona
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14.30 – 15.00
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The Impact of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine on the Private and Public Sector in Poland
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Adam LANGE
Standard Chartered Global Business Services
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15.00 – 15.30
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Digital technology in the face of the RP's alliance commitments.
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Krzysztof MALESA
Microsoft
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15.30
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End of the first day of Congress
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19:00 – 23:00
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After Hours Meeting/ Networking**
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All-day event
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CYBER FORTRESS
Cybersecurity Foundation (CSF)
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All-day event
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CyberHackLab
Cyber Security Training Center of Excellence
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All-day event
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1st Polish Cybersecurity Olympics
Vector Synergy and CDeX (Cyber Defence eXercise Platform)
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*premium tickets apply
** entry with invitations and premium tickets
MAIN STAGE, DAY 2 – 16.04.2024
The second day of the Congress, an international event, will focus on the strategic aspects of cyber security, which are crucial to national and global security. We will have the opportunity to hear presentations and discussions with prominent experts, representatives of NATO member states and the European Union, who will share their experiences and visions on today's cyber security challenges. We will learn how the group like minded states are dealing with cyber threats and resilience, especially in the face of an increasingly dynamic international situation. We will also learn how our NATO partners are shaping cyber security assurance.
The second day will be led by:
Jerzy Kosiński, Ph.D., professor at the Polish Naval Academy, Director of the Maritime Cybersecurity Center
Jakub Syta, Ph.D. - Deputy Director of the Maritime Cybersecurity Center
DAY #2 – Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
9.00 – 10.00
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Registration of participants
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10.00 – 10.30
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Keynote speech
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gen. Krzysztof Król
Advisor to the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces
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10.30 – 11.00
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Pushing and pulling cyber towards its affirmation as a domain of operations.
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Lt. gen. Antonio CARUSO
Chief Cyber Operations Division, Italian Cyber Command, Italy
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11.00 – 11.15
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The European Security and Defence College: the main EU level entity mandated to provide training and education on cyber security and defence.
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Fergal O'REGAN
Acting Head of the European Security and Defence College
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11.15 - 11.30
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The key role of the ESDC Cyber Education, Training, Exercise and Evaluation (ETEE) Platform in implementing the EU policy on cyber defence.
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Giuseppe ZUFFANTI
Coordinator for Cyber issues and for the Cyber ETEE Platform
European Security and Defence College
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11.30 – 12.00
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Coffee break / Networking
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12.00 – 12.30
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NATO’s Adaptive Approach to Ever-Changing Threat Landscape in Cyberspace.
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Mr. Christian-Marc Lifländer
Head of NATO Cyber & Hybrid Policy Section
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12.30 – 13.00
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The Impact of Geopolitics, the Human Factor and New Technologies on Cybesecurity.
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col. Tim ZAHN
Commander Bundeswehr Cyber-Security Center,
Germany
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13.00 – 13.30
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U.S. Department of Defense Top Ten Cybersecurity Priorities.
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David MCKEOWN
Deputy Chief Information Officer for Cybersecurity, Chief Information Security Officer, Chief Information Officer for Special Access Programs Department of Defence, United States of America
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13.30 – 14.15
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Lunch break* / Networking
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14.15 – 14.45
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Protecting cyberspace in permanent state of hybrid war
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Luka MGELADZE
Director of the Office for Cybersecurity Ministry of Defense
Georgia
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14.45 – 15.15
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Republic of Korea’s Defense Cyber Strategies and Policies
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Sunyoung CHO
Director of the Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Policy Division, Ministry of National Defense, Republic of Korea
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15.15 – 15.30
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Summary and closing remarks
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Jakub SYTA PhD
Deputy Director, Maritime Cybersecurity Center
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15.30
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End of the second and last day of Congress
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All-day event
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CYBER FORTRESS
Cybersecurity Foundation (CSF)
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All-day event
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CyberHackLab
Cyber Security Training Center of Excellence
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All-day event
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1st Polish Cybersecurity Olympics
Vector Synergy and CDeX (Cyber Defence eXercise Platform)
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BUSINESS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT STAGE, 16.04.2024
CZAS |
TEMAT |
PRELEGENT |
09.50 - 10.00 |
Introduction |
Artur Markiewicz / Michał Zajączkowski, ISSA |
10.00 - 10.30 |
Infinity AI platform - the definition of modern security architecture. |
Marcin Idec, CHECKPOINT |
10.30 - 11.00 |
Practical elements of the NIS2 directive - from formal and legal aspects to technological requirements. |
Bartłomiej Ziółkowski, VECTOR SYNERGY |
11.00 - 11.20 |
How to quickly raise the level of cyber security in an organization and how to maintain it afterwards. |
Dawid Haczkur, CISCO |
11.20 - 11.30 |
How Cisco's cybersecurity architecture addresses NIS2 technical requirements and related challenges for enterprises. |
Marcin Klimowski, CISCO |
11.30 - 11.40 |
Cyber security at no cost. Yes for Small and Medium Enterprises. |
Norbert Meyer – PCSS, Michał Mizgalski – TRIN.PL / CyberSec EDIH - European Centre for Digital Innovation |
11.40 - 12.15 |
Coffee break/ networking |
12.15 - 12.45 |
Liability to contractor and state institutions in case of data leakage. |
Mec. Arkadiusz Habiera, SMM LEGAL |
12.45 - 13.15 |
Diagnosis of the level of cyber security - technical and legal aspect. |
Krzysztof Błaszkiewicz / Przemysław Kałdowski/ Bartosz Czyżewski, BYDGOSKI KLASTER INFORMATYCZNY |
13.15 - 13.45 |
Cyber-secure Local Government as strengthening of cyber-resilience of Local Government Units. |
Agnieszka Krauzowicz, CENTRUM PROJEKTÓW POLSKA CYFROWA |
13.45 - 14.45 |
Lunch break/ networking |
14.45 - 14.50 |
ISSA Poland - the association that gives value. |
Adam Danieluk / Artur Markiewicz , ISSA |
14.50 - 15.15 |
Security Awareness in practice - how to protect your company together with your employees. |
Stanisław Jesiak, IT Security Manager, Amica Group, ISSA |
15.15 - 15.45 |
Why hack - just steal the login and password! How to simply and effectively thwart cyber criminals (live attack and defense demonstration) and meet NIS2 requirements in the process? |
Beata Kwiatkowska / Rafał Rosłaniec / Bartek Cieszewski, ISSA |
15.45 |
Summary and conclusion |
Artur Markiewicz / Michał Zajączkowski, ISSA |
*organizers reserve the right to change; as of 13/04/2024.