Program - ITAPA 2021 International Congress: How to become the best?
07:30
Registration of participants, morning coffee
08:30
plenárka 1
8:30 - 9:30 EU and NATO: how to build a secure Europe?
In 2016, the EU presented a European Global Strategy. In the document, she defined the position of the Union in the security area and its relationship with allies, partners, but also its attitude towards rivals. The EU-NATO dialogue has also intensified and efforts to bring common solutions to security challenges have become more realistic. Five years is enough time to look back at the past and to assess the fulfillment of the ambitions of this important relationship for Europe from a security and defense perspective. What has been done so far? What are the challenges between the two blocs?
08:30
Lucia Yar, Euractiv
Opening speech
08:35
Martin Klus, state secretary, Ministry of foreign affairs SR
Marian Majer, Ministry of Defence SR
Vladimíra Marcinková, Committee of the National Council of the Slovak Republic for European Affairs
Tomáš Valášek, Výbor NR SR pre európske záležitosti
DISCUSSION
Marian Majer, Ministry of Defence SR
Vladimíra Marcinková, Committee of the National Council of the Slovak Republic for European Affairs
Tomáš Valášek, Výbor NR SR pre európske záležitosti
09:30
Plenárka 2
9:30 - 11:00 A safe landscape in the digital age
09:30
09:35
Rastislav Janota, National Security Authority SK-CERT NBÚ
Cyber security - who does it depend on?
09:45
Peter Mesjar, Cisco
TALOS Threat Intelligence - how Cisco helps keep the digital world safe
09:55
Tomáš Hlavsa, Atos IT Solutions and Services
Ransomware, and when it happens to you?
10:05
Petr Dočekal, Asseco Central Europe
Penetration testing
10:15
Roman Čupka, Flowmon
The amendment to the Cyber Security Act calls for automation
10:25
10:35
Dominika Hajdu, Centre for Democracy & Resilience GLOBSEC
How to reduce the impact of misinformation in the online space?
10:45
Pavel Nechala, Attorney
Cyber security also has its trends, averted face and milestones. Make sure
11:00
Coffee-break
11:15
Plenárka 3
11:20 - 12:20 European space research
Despite decades of research, space remains a place hungry for further exploration. Online watching of space flights is becoming a routine for a large part of the population of the planet Earth, commercial projects and visions of space tourism are no longer scientific fiction. Does the commercialization of the space help its discovery? What's next? Where does the potential of the space remain unexplored? Unlike the space, does space research have its limits in it? How to prevent military misuse of outer space? Between industry and government institutions, who is creating space policy and who is implementing and catching up?
11:20
11:25
Sa'id Mosteshar, London Institute of Space Policy and Law
Keynote
11:35
Vladimír Bednár, Ministry of Finance SR
Tomáš Hrozenský, European Space Policy Institute
Matej Poliaček, ISS Flight Operations
Jana Rovňanová, Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport SR
Jiří Šilha, FMFI UK
DISCUSSION
Tomáš Hrozenský, European Space Policy Institute
Matej Poliaček, ISS Flight Operations
Jana Rovňanová, Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport SR
Jiří Šilha, FMFI UK
12:20
Lunch
13:00
Sekcie poobede
13:20 - 14:50 New disruptive technologies in defense and Security and the European Defense Fund
The field of science and research is increasingly focused on the products of the so-called dual use. The boundaries between civil and security, respectively the use of new technologies are blurred. What role do Emerging Disruptive Technologies - so-called EDTs - play in this development? EDTs range from artificial intelligence, big data, autonomous systems, hypersonic weapons to robotics, and are increasingly turning to discourse and security and defense. Are we prepared for the challenges associated with EDTs?
13:20
Adela Bobovská , HPE Slovensko
Opening speech
13:20
Michal Olexa, European Commission
Presentation
13:30
Michał Rekowski, THE KOSCIUSZKO INSTITUTE
Presentation
13:40
Juraj Nemeček, TEMPEST
Will artificial intelligence protect us from cyber threats?
13:50
Andrej Aleksiev, ITAS
AI - let's not miss another train!
14:00
13:20 - 14:50 Quantum technologies
We have been using knowledge and phenomena from quantum physics in practically all technologies since the middle of the 20th century. At present, we are at the beginning of the development of second-generation quantum technologies, which work with the quantum properties of individual quantum systems and change the very principles of technology operation. In this panel you will learn what quantum technologies are about, what will be the benefit of quantum communication infrastructure and quantum computers, what is happening in this area in the world and what are the possibilities and plans in Slovakia. We will also discuss what all the development of quantum technologies is related to, what resources and investments their development requires and which areas of the economy and society will potentially be affected by their development.
13:20
Juraj Kubica, Ministry of investments, regional development and informatization SR
Opening speech
13:25
Djeylan Aktas , Institute of Physics of Slovak Academy of Sciences (IPSAS)
Vladimír Bužek, Slovak Academy Of Science
Miroslav Grajcar, Fakulta matematiky, fyziky a informatiky UK
Rupert Ursin, Qtlabs
Mário Ziman , Fyzikálny ústav SAV
DISCUSSION
Vladimír Bužek, Slovak Academy Of Science
Miroslav Grajcar, Fakulta matematiky, fyziky a informatiky UK
Rupert Ursin, Qtlabs
Mário Ziman , Fyzikálny ústav SAV
13:20 - 14:50 Technology trends for cybersecurity and defense security
13:20
Peter Matej, incident.sk
Opening speech
13:30
Ferdinand Vavrík, Ministry of investments, regional development and informatization SR
Achilles - a reinforcement of cyber security
13:40
Ján Kromel, LYNX
Hunting season
13:50
Ondrej Krajč, ESET
EDR tool ESET Enterprise Inspector and its practical use
14:00
Marian Kuna, Oracle Slovakia
Are you vaccinated against ransomware?
14:10
Peter Kočík, Fortinet
The protection of your end devices is sufficient?
14:20
Michal Sekula, Atos IT Solutions and Services
IT / OT security in industry
14:30
Pavol Adamek, InterWay
DISCUSSION
14:50
Coffee-break
15:00
Sekcie poobede 2
15:00 - 16:15 How to build a secure digital state
15:00
Peter Matej, incident.sk
Opening speech
15:05
Martin Florian, Ministry of Investment, Regional Development and Informatization SR
Cyber and information security trends in the public sector
15:15
15:25
Andrej Mišík, Veracomp Slovakia
How to proactively protect against data loss, restore and backup storage with Pure Storage
15:35
Daniel Hetényi , CyberArk
Identity is becoming a new perimeter and it is crucial to prepare strategies for its security
15:45
Tomáš Barta, Proofpoint/Veracomp Slovakia
The weakest link is the user!
15:55
15:00 - 16:15 How to certify the security of cloud services in accordance with EU requirements?
Certification of process and service products (collectively, "products") in cybersecurity is the process by which an accredited conformity assessment body provides written assurance that a product, process, service, or system is in compliance with specific requirements. Certification is the most formal, but also the most reliable in a number of conformity assessment methods.
Based on the mandate given by EU Regulation no. 2019/881 on ENISA and on the certification of cyber security of information and communication technologies, ENISA set up an ad-hoc working group working on the preparation of a candidate scheme for EUCS (European Cybersecurity Certification Scheme for Cloud Services).
How to assess the security of cloud services in line with the European Cyber Security Certification Framework as well as the requirements for accreditation and market surveillance in relation to the marketing of products?
Based on the mandate given by EU Regulation no. 2019/881 on ENISA and on the certification of cyber security of information and communication technologies, ENISA set up an ad-hoc working group working on the preparation of a candidate scheme for EUCS (European Cybersecurity Certification Scheme for Cloud Services).
How to assess the security of cloud services in line with the European Cyber Security Certification Framework as well as the requirements for accreditation and market surveillance in relation to the marketing of products?
15:00
Róbert Kormaňák, member of TK37 at UNMS SR for information technologies
Opening speech
15:05
Ivan Makatura, Cyber Security Competence and Certification Center
Rastislav Neczli, ITMS
Juraj Pankuch, Ministry of investments, regional development and informatization, SR
Miroslav Pikus, independent consultant
Martin Senčák, Slovenská národná akreditačná služba
DISCUSSION
Rastislav Neczli, ITMS
Juraj Pankuch, Ministry of investments, regional development and informatization, SR
Miroslav Pikus, independent consultant
Martin Senčák, Slovenská národná akreditačná služba
15:00 - 16:15 Do not be afraid to report vulnerabilities and do not hesitate to accept such notification
Vulnerabilities are a natural part of products and services. It is almost impossible to avoid them. Today, there are ethical hackers and security researchers whose daily routine is to find vulnerabilities and report them to affected organizations. How should they behave when notifying? Why is it good when an ethical hacker finds a vulnerability instead of an attacker? On the other hand, what are the rules for the organization where they have found the vulnerability and what measures should be taken to manage the vulnerabilities?
15:00
Matej Šalmík, National Security Authority SK-CERT
Opening speech
15:05
Pavol Capek, National Health Information Centre
Tomáš Suchý, SUCHÝ & PARTNERS
Roman Varga, DÔVERA zdravotná poisťovňa
Tomáš Zaťko , Citadelo
DISCUSSION
Tomáš Suchý, SUCHÝ & PARTNERS
Roman Varga, DÔVERA zdravotná poisťovňa
Tomáš Zaťko , Citadelo
16:15
Intermission
16:30
Open Talk 3
16:30 - 17:30 ITAPA OPEN TALK: Slovakia swept by misinformation
Manipulative and misleading information is spreading in Slovakia at the speed of light. Is the Slovak public administration ready to fight hybrid threats, misinformation and the spread of lies in the online space? How can the spread of lies and their transmission from the online world to everyday life be prevented? How does Europe view the fight against misinformation? What activities are planned for Slovakia and do we manage to respond effectively to what is happening around us? How should the country deal with politicians who spread disinformation? This and much more will be discussed in the ITAPA Open Talk on the topic of misinformation
16:30
Zuzana Kovačič Hanzelová, moderator
Opening speech
16:35
Ivan Korčok, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic
Roman Mikulec, Minister of Interior SR
Jaroslav Naď, Minister of Defense of the Slovak Republic
Veronika Remišová, For the people
Speakers
Roman Mikulec, Minister of Interior SR
Jaroslav Naď, Minister of Defense of the Slovak Republic
Veronika Remišová, For the people
17:30
Closing Ceremony