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The CyberSecurity team also celebrated a top tier performance during the second round of the Air Force Association's CyberPatriot competition. A full article about their success is available in our News section.
A number of people at MIT recently got an #email like this, which is most definitely NOT from IS&T and most definitely IS a phishing attempt. Don't click on the link! Delete it!
Alex Halderman, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, speaks at MichiganÕs new Election Security Commission inaugural meeting in the Bob and Betty Beyster Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on April 16, 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
ARLINGTON, Va. - Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson attends a DHS Cybersecurity Town Hall meeting at the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center in Arlington, Virginia, July 20, 2016. The NCCIC serves as a central location where a diverse set of partners involved in cybersecurity and communications protection coordinate and synchronize their efforts. Official DHS photo by Barry Bahler.
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Heinz Martin Esser Vorstand Silicon Saxony e.V., Roth& Rau – Ortner GmbH
Frank Schönefeld, T-Systems MMS
Helmut Warnecke, Vorstand Silicon Saxony e.V., Infineon Technologies Dresden GmbH,
Stéphane Beemelmans, StS im Bundesverteidigungsministerium
Thomas Reppe, Silicon Saxony Management GmbH
Prof. Dr. Holger Mey, Cassidian
Trust is an underlying condition for the EU Digital Single Market and without a credible cybersecurity strategy, there will be no trust. In February 2013, the Commission published a cybersecurity strategy alongside a proposed Directive on network and information security (NIS). The latter is currently in trialogue negotiations. The next trialogue is foreseen for June 9. The discussions have revealed a great lack of mutual trust between Member States, which prevents them from cooperating and thus protecting Europeans.
The hearing will serve to raise public awareness about the current situation in the EU and make stakeholders face up to their responsibilities. It will also assess the cybersecurity part of the Digital Single Market Act published on May 6 which announced the establishment of a public-private Partnership on cybersecurity and a review of the e-privacy Directive.
MEP Antanas Guoga - as ALDE shadow rapporteur of the NIS directive - has invited government representatives and EU officials to take stock of the progress made with the Directive, but also look ahead and come up with some new solutions.
The hearing will take a holistic approach and address cybersecurity in all its dimensions with the involvement of Members coming from five different parliamentary Committees (Gérard Deprez, Kaja Kallas, Hilde Vautmans, Sophie in't Veld) giving the floor to businesses and academics.
U.S. Army Col. David D. Coldren, Signal Officer and leader of the South Carolina National Guard's cyber initiatives, retires at a ceremony held at the Joint Forces Headquarters building in Columbia, South Carolina, July 8, 2017. Coldren began his military career in 1987, serving 2 years in the Florida National Guard, 8 years in the Indiana National Guard, culminating with 18 years in the South Carolina National Guard. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun)