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Computer Security Cooperation in Europe

Computer Security Cooperation in Europe. Gorazd Bo žič, SI-CERT , ARNES, Slovenia gorazd.bozic@arnes.si Jacques Schuurman, CERT-NL, SURFnet bv, The Netherlands jacques.schuurman@surfnet.nl Andrew Cormack, UKERNA, United Kingdom a.cormack@ukerna.ac.uk. Agenda. Roles of CSIRT / CERT / IRT

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Computer Security Cooperation in Europe

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  1. Computer Security Cooperation in Europe Gorazd Božič, SI-CERT, ARNES, Sloveniagorazd.bozic@arnes.si Jacques Schuurman, CERT-NL, SURFnet bv, The Netherlands jacques.schuurman@surfnet.nl Andrew Cormack, UKERNA, United Kingdom a.cormack@ukerna.ac.uk

  2. Agenda • Roles of CSIRT / CERT / IRT • A bit of history • European CSIRT cooperation: TF-CSIRT • Questions

  3. Acronyms • CSIRT – Computer Security Incident Response Team (also known as IRT or CERT) • FIRST – Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams • TERENA – Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association

  4. Roles of CSIRT • Proactive • Technical expertise • Information dissemination • Reactive • Assistance for recovery from attack • Cooperation with other CSIRTs • Cooperation with law enforcement agencies

  5. Why is cooperation essential • Internet has no borders • Assistance in incident resolution • Sharing information, know-how and resources • Learn from other teams • Create standards and best practices

  6. Historical perspective • Pre-1990: CSIRTs in isolation (if at all) • During 1990s: FIRST provides binding: • Members meet members • Basic notion of trust • Exchange of operational information • Less powerful in initiating innovation • Mid 1990s: EuroCERT pilot service: • Top-down approach • Operational work outsourced to 3rd party • 2000: TF-CSIRT established

  7. TF-CSIRThttp://www.terena.nl/tech/task-forces/tf-csirt/ • TERENA Task Force: • Two years recurring lifecycle with review • Members and non-members of TERENA from research & education, commercial and governmental sectors • Active participation by members • Success depends on members’ commitment • TERENA plays role of professional facilitator: • Secretarial tasks • Logistical support

  8. TF-CSIRT members one or more teams no known teams Complete listing available at http://ti.terena.nl/

  9. Trusted Introducer Service & Directory Incident Object Description & Exchange Format RIPE IRT object Clearing House for Incident Handling Tools CSIRT training course (TRANSITS) Under development Incident Information Exchange (eCSIRT.net) Vulnerability information exchange (EISPP) Assistance to new CSIRTs Incident Handling Procedures TF-CSIRT projects

  10. Trusted Introducer http://ti.terena.nl/ • European CSIRT directory • Notion of ‘trust’ – is a contact trustworthy? • Feasibility and sanity checks • Outsourced to a 3rd party • TF-CSIRT retains control by TI Review Board

  11. TRANSITShttp://www.ist-transits.org/ • Training workshops • Teams were seeking relevant training • Idea: best transfer of knowledge is from operational people to operational people • Conclusion: best people to write it are TF-CSIRT members • Two day course developed in modules: • Operational, legal, technical, organisational, vulnerabilities • EC funding for delivery and updating • Six presentations over three years • Materials available to members for own use

  12. Other activities • Collaboration with European Commission • eEurope action plans • ENISA (European Network Information Security Agency) project

  13. Questions?

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