1 / 7

IT security and privacy

This document discusses the critical challenges and opportunities in IT security and privacy, applicable to businesses, governments, and end users. It explores how to convince users of security importance, assess costs and benefits, and avoid over-regulation. Furthermore, it addresses governmental responses to global IT security issues and the engagement of end users in protecting themselves. The ongoing demand for IT security, coupled with new applications and international cooperation, presents an evolving landscape. A collaborative approach among sectors is vital for effective security strategies.

tab
Télécharger la présentation

IT security and privacy

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. Ferenc SubaLLM, MA Chairman of the Board, CERT-Hungary Vice-Chair of the Management Board, European Network and Information Security Agency IT security and privacy

  2. IT security and privacy Challenge and opportunity for: Business Government Endusers Future: CIIP Critical Information Infrastructure Protection

  3. BUSINESS Challenge: • How to convince users? (incident driven thinking) • How to estimate costs and benefits? (competing risk analysis methods) • How to avoid over-regulation? („autopoesis” of bueurocracy) Opportunity: • Demand growing parallel to IT penetration and emerging incidents • Never ending story (new applications, new fields) • New security economics (every loss that you avoid is a profit + insurance)

  4. GOVERNMENT Challenge: • How to react globally? (global problem) • How to react efficiently? (official channels too slow) • How to keep your manpower? (turnover of qualified staff) • How to react to monoculture? (of course) Opportunity: • International co-operation (ICAAN, IWWN) • New, flexible, structures + outsourcing (govCERTs) • De minimis regulation (liability of ISPs) • Create checks and balances

  5. END USERS Challenge: • How to protect? (weakest link) • How to educate? (unwilling students) • How to make them liable? (e.g. internetbanking) Opportunity: • IT security as part of national curriculum • End user empowerment (deployment of technology) • Awareness raising (user friendliness) • Balance between outside protection and self responsibility

  6. CIIP Future for IT security, because: • Vital • Ubiquitous (everywhere, affects everyone) • Easy to understand Keyword: co-operation • Between different sectors (not only IT) • Between different players (business, government, academia, endusers) • Between nations (global challenge)

  7. Contacts • European Network and Information Security Agency (www.enisa.eu) • Theodore Puskas Foundation (www.neti.hu) • CERT-Hungary (www.cert-hungary.hu, cert@cert-hungary.hu)

More Related