1 / 14

CEN/ETSI NISSG Project Network & Information Security Public Consultation 28 th June 2006

CEN/ETSI NISSG Project Network & Information Security Public Consultation 28 th June 2006. Ted Humphreys (Team Leader).

jubal
Télécharger la présentation

CEN/ETSI NISSG Project Network & Information Security Public Consultation 28 th June 2006

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. CEN/ETSI NISSG ProjectNetwork & Information SecurityPublic Consultation28th June 2006 Ted Humphreys (Team Leader)

  2. The Project is funded by the European Commission in support of the Communication COM(2006) 251from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: A strategy for a Secure Information Society – “Dialog, partnership and empowerment”

  3. The report notes that there are few security frameworks to guarantee multi-vendor systems will operate securely together. Also it is noted that there is a lack of appropriate certification in some areas. The result is fragmentation and uneven implementation in real networks and insecurities remain despite some parts being very secure.

  4. In support of the Commission’s aims, certain key issues are central to the report’s recommendations: • Interoperability • Upgradeability • Home users and Small and Medium Enterprises

  5. Finally, it is hoped that the awareness of these issues generated within the European Standards Organizations will encourage the development of high quality security standards and frameworks in close cooperation with other Standards Development Organizations (whether recognized or not). This will be to the benefit of end users and will help to ensure the development of a more secure environment for electronic communication.

  6. The Project is funded by the European Commission in support of the Communication COM(2006) 251from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: A strategy for a Secure Information Society – “Dialog, partnership and empowerment”

  7. Communication COM(2006) 251 (see Annex of the latest draft for a copy of this Communication)

  8. Public Consultation • Get feedback and comments on Draft 1 • Public discussion to get requirements from end-users • Reflect feedback and comments for Draft 2

  9. Project Team • Ted Humphreys (Team Leader) • Angelika Plate (AEXIS) • Jurien Boss (Interpay) • Pascal Chauvaud (France Telecom) • Stefan Goeman (Siemens)

  10. NISSG • Project Team reports to NISSG • NISSS provides support and feedback • NISSG review drafts • NISSG experts get involved in Project Team meetings and discussions

  11. Deliverables and Timescales • Updated NIS Report • Draft 1 end of May 2006 • Public Consultation 28th June 2006 • Interim Draft mid-July 2006 • Draft 2 6th October 2006 • Second Public Consultation Jan 2007 • Final Draft 2007

  12. Meeting Agenda • 09:30 Registration and coffee • 10:00 Welcome and Introductions • Charles Brookson NISSG Chair • Ted Humphreys (Project Team Leader) • 10:30 Presentation on COM(2006) 251 • Andrea Servida, Deputy Head of Unit Unit A3 - Internet; Network and Information Security DG INFSO • 10:45 Presentation on ENISA - tbc • 11:00 Coffee Break • 11:30 Presentations by the Project Team • Draft Report Ted Humphreys (Project Team Leader) • Critical infrastructure, industrial environment, information security management, manufacturing (automotive, aerospace) with links to IFAN, healthcareDr Angelika Plate (Report co-editor) • Banks, smart cards, home user applications, cryptography, biometrics Jurjen Bos (Interpay) • ICT industry, telecoms (ISPs, Web services), identity management, e-government (esp. electronic identity card)Stefan Goeman (Siemens) • 12:45 Sandwich lunch

  13. 13:30 Presentations by the Project Team (continued) • Telecoms in general and GSM, mobile, RF-ID, e-crime, e-governmentPascal Chauvaud (France Telecom) • 14:30 Open Discussion on Project Team Output • 15:00 Tea Break • 15:30 Open Discussion on Project Team Output – continued • 16:15 Presentation on the European Security Research Programme (ESRP), • as part of the 7th Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013) by Jan-Sjoerd De Vries, "Preparatory action for security research” Unit, DG ENTR • 16:30 Summary of the day and future developments • Ted Humphreys (Project Team Leader) • 16:45 Close of meeting

  14. Thanks for listening Ted Humphreys

More Related