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Program of NATO Advanced Networking Workshop
“Cyber Terrorism: Prevention and Protection”
Chisinau, 21-23 May 2009, ASEM
21 May (Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, building B, library)
08.00-09.30 Registration
09.30-10.00 Workshop opening. Welcome speeches.
- Prof. Dr. Grigore Belostecinic, Rector of AES, Corresponding member, Program Committee Co-President
- Prof. Dr. Andrei Andrieş, academician, RENAM Co-president, Program Committee Co-President
- Prof. Dr. J.-G.A.Fontaine, Italian Institute of Technologies, Director for Research, Program Committee Co-President
- Oleg Rotaru, Vice-ministry of Informational Development
- Prof., Dr. Constantin Gaindric, corresponding member, IMI ASM
- Igor Cojocaru, Director of IDSI
- Iurie Mardari, Chief of information services administration department, CST
10.00-11.30 Plenary session
- J.-G.A. Fontaine, N. Agoulmine, V. Gapanovich. Towards Self-organized System for Distributed Network Intrusion Detection. Italian Institute of Technologies, Italy
- V. Golubev. Legal issues associated with cybercrimes and cyberterrorism, Computer Crime Research Center
- I. Ostojic. Apocalypse Now? Cisco Systems Croatia
11.30-12.00 Coffee break
12.00-13.30 Plenary session
- V.Ilibman. The concept of security offered by Cisco. Cisco Kiev. Ukraine
- A. Lukatsky. Two Sides of Security Coin. Cisco Kiev. Ukraine
- G. Naumenko, M. Makhaniok. Strengthening of ICT trust and security in an information society in Belarus Republic. Cisco Moscow, Sciences Park, Minsk, Belarus
- Artak Barseghyan. Major Tasks of Cyber Security in the Republic of Armenia, Chief engineer of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Armenia
13.30-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.00 Section session
Section I Legal aspects for the cyber terrorism combating. Monitoring and examinations
- Robert van den Hoven van Genderen. Role of Public Authorities in the Internet age, surveillance, investigation and the protection of personal data and privacy, still a right to be let alone? Computer Law Institute, Amsterdam. Netherlands
- Dr. Maria Alvanou. Internet incitement to terrorism: legal and criminological issues. Panteion University of Athens. Greece & Managing Emergencies Università Cattolica
- Iu. Mardari. Cyberspace security as an actual premise for modern information society. CST. Moldova
Section II Interstate cooperation for fighting against the cyber terrorism
- S. Bajenov. New Terrorism: Challenges And Threats To The South Of Russia In Postmodern Reality. Southern Federal University (Rostov-Don). Russia
- L. Cernicova. Blocking economic security threats in firms functioning on the electronic market, Student of Fedrerative University, Ukraine
16.00-16.30 Coffee break
16.30-18.00 Section session
Section III Business and cyber terrorism
- S. Kavun. Economic security – the constituent of struggle with cyber terrorism. Associate Professor of information systems department. Kharkiv national university of economics, Ukraine
- I. Sorbat. The analysis of management methods staff in sphere of economic safety cyber terrorism, The Teacher of chair of intelligence systems of the Kharkov national economic university of Ukraine
- A. Babin. Safety of innovative networks and information has growing economic value for Moldova, Academy of Economic Studies
22 May (Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, building B, library)
09.00-11.30 Section session
Section IV Systemic approach for risks analysis of the cyber terrorism.
- Alexander Potiy, Anatoly Lyenshyn. The analysis of maturity category and its role in the context of information security, Institute of information Technology. Kharkiv, Ukraine
- V. Domarev. System of information security as instrument of fight against terrorism, Ukraine
Section V Education and cyber terrorism.
- Dr. A. Sarchisean, Dr. S. Ohrimenko. Training higher education degrees specialists, Vice- Rector Academy of Economic Studies, Svishtov, Bulgaria
- G. Valchevskaja. Networking Academy - Advantage Concept for New ICT Generation, Networking Academy Area Manager, CIS, Belarus
11.30-12.00 Coffee break
12.00-13.30 Section session
Section V Education and cyber terrorism.
- Dr. Sergiu Tutunaru, Corneliu Iaţco. MS IT Academy Moldova and Security Training aspects, Academy of Economic Studies of the Republic of Moldova
- Boris Delimarsky. "New opportunities of education in ANTI-cyber terrorism fight", ASEM
- Ahmad Majid. Education and Cyber Terrorism - An Academician View, expert, Austria
13.30-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.00 Section session
Section VI Information-Communication Security
- E. Peplow, A. Berg. Securing a Network: Case Study, University of Applied Sciences, Stralsund, Computer Center, Fachhochschule Stralsund Hochschulrechenzentrum
- O. Rusu. "RoEduNet 2 - Facts and Figures", RoEduNet Iasi Network Operation Center, Director
- V. Prykhodko. Potentially dangerous objects of Ukraine - as a possible Cyberterrorism target. The director of Research Project-Design and Technological Institute of Micrography of Insurance Ministers of Ukraine
- Gh.Belinschii. Creation of global biometric identification system, CST, Moldova
16.00-16.30 Coffee break
16.30-18.00 Section session
Section VII Technical and Technological aspects for fighting against the cyber terrorism.
- D. Todoroi. Human – Machine Adaptable Interface. Security Characteristics, ASEM, Moldova
- David Kvatadze. CERT Activities at the Georgian Research and Educational Network. CERT Officer, Tbilisi, Georgia
- P. Bogatencov, V.Sidorenco. Security Management in European Scientific Grid Computing Infrastructure. RENAM Association, Chisinau, Moldova
- V. Pocotilenco, A. Altuhov, P. Bogatencov, V. Sidorenco. MD-Grid CA: Certification Authority of National Grid Community. RENAM Association, Chisinau, Moldova
23 May (Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, building B, library)
09.00-10.30 Section session
Section VII Technical and Technological aspects for fighting against the cyber terrorism.
- S. Renneberg. Security problems discussion. Head of ADVA Eastern Europe Division
- M. Markosyan. Security problems discussion. Director, Yerevan Telecommunication Research Institute, Erevan, Armenia
10.30-11.45 Round table. Discussions
11.45-12.15 Coffee break
12.15-13.30 Plenary Section. Workshop closing
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