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IT-SA EVENTS


cybersecurityeurope PAGE 16


Highlights from the fi rst full day of the it-sa 2018 Supporting Programme provide a fl avour of the comprehensive topic coverage available.


IT-SA PROGRAMME OVERVIEW – TUESDAY 9 OCTOBER 2018


OPEN FORUMS Forum T9 in hall 9 and Forum T10 in hall 10.0 place their focus on technical solutions for IT Security. Forum M9 and Forum M10 in hall 10.1 place focus on the basic, strategic and economic signifi cance of IT security. Cross-thematic presentations in Forum I10 - Forum International are in English language only. CLICK THE FINGER PRINT FOR FULL PROGRAMME


M10 EDITOR’S PICK - Data protection compliant email communication 11:30 - 11:45AM


Most email users are unaware of the risk they take when they send a standard email. Confi dential information, etc., is sent unencrypted. But these emails have the confi dentiality


level of a


postcard. Lecture gives an insight into the solutions for risk minimisation. Speaker: Christian Schneider, Ext. Datenschutzbeauftragter, Frama Deutschland GmbH


M9 EDITOR’S PICK - it-sa insights: Paradigm change at IT security: how healthcare IT managers prepare for successful IT 5:00 - 5:45PM


Speakers: Hans-Wilhelm Dünn, President / Cyber-Sicherheitsrat Deutschland e.V.; Dr Stefan Bücken IT security offi ce/ Universitätsklinikum Erlangen; Helmut Schlegel, Member of the Executive Board / Bundesverband der Krankenhaus IT- Leiterinnen/Leiter e.V.; Jochen Kaiser, Head of Service Center IT / Bezirkskliniken Schwaben


M9 EDITOR’S PICK - The human factor as a risk for targeted attacks in IT security 10:45 - 11:00AM


When targeted attacks are carried out, security systems based on known attack patterns are relatively powerless. Only abnormal actions and behaviours of users or devices helps to signal a potential cause for concern for security analysts. With the help of Machine Learning and Big Data all information from IT systems, as well as real-time data traffi c, is subjected to permanent evaluation. Intelligent analytics modules look for conspicuous features and report abnormal behaviour. Speaker: Reinhard Lichte, Lead Solution Architect Security, ARUBA, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company


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