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IT-SA EVENTS


cybersecurityeurope PAGE 18


Highlights from day two of it-sa’s 2018 Supporting Programme provide a fl avour of the comprehensive topic coverage available.


IT-SA PROGRAMME OVERVIEW – WEDNESDAY 10 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 - Catch me if you can - Tricks of email scammers 11:45AM - 12:00PM


The consequences of successful social engineering attacks are serious, and range from data theft and identity abuse to fi nancial losses in the billions. But how exactly do criminals proceed with this highly eff ective method of attack? And what can companies do to protect themselves from scams? Speaker: Martin Mathlouthi, Product Line Manager, Retarus GmbH


T10 EDITOR’S PICK - it-sa insights: Initiatives for practical collaboration in the fi eld of information security 12:30 - 1:00PM


Speaker: Marc Lindike, Head of Information Security Assurance / Flughafen München


M9 EDITOR’S PICK - Harden your human fi rewall in ICS/OT 3:30 - 3:45PM


Attacks on production facilities, and other critical infrastructure, are a reality in everyday business life. Industrial companies are being increasingly targeted. Production systems typically have a longer operational lifetime than the operating systems that run on enterprise systems. Hackers use these vulnerabilities to install malware, for example. This risk can be signifi cantly reduced by targeted training measures. Security awareness campaigns provide targeted information during certain activities – for example, when an unknown USB device is plugged-in. In this way, the protective measures conveyed are more lastingly remembered. At this presentation you will learn how your organisation’s employees can serve as an additional ‘fi rewall’ for protection against future cyber attacks. Speaker: Andreas Fuchs, Product Director / DriveLock SE


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