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   |acronym=Cyberethics - How safe is your Business Conference
   |acronym=International Conference - How S@fe is your Business?
   |image=Conference.jpg
   |image=Conference.jpg
   |project=[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|Cyberethics]]
   |project=[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|Cyberethics]], [[RiskTrack]]
   |place= [[FILOXENIA Conference Center]], Nicosia <br>Cyprus
   |place= [[FILOXENIA Conference Center]], Nicosia, Cyprus
   |dates= 2 February 2017
   |dates= 2/02/2017
   |participants_type=High school students, university students, international delegates, academics, civil society, journalists
   |participants_type=Representatives of all major cyber security business as well as the business world of Cyprus;
   |participants_num= approx. 100
   |participants_num= >200
   |total_duration=1/2 day
   |total_duration=1/2 day
   |link=Link(s) to press release(s)
   |link=Link(s) to press release(s)
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The international conference "How safe is your business" took place at the premises of the [[FILOXENIA Conference Center]] on February 2nd, 2017. The conference has been organized as an activity of the [[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center]] as well as in the context of the [[RiskTrack]] project.
The international conference '''How S@fe is your Business''' took place at the premises of the [[FILOXENIA Conference Center]] on February 2nd, 2017. The conference has been co-organized by the [[Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry]] and the [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]] as an activity of the [[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center]] as well as in the context of the [[RiskTrack]] project.




==Description==
==Description==
The conference was organized in order to promote safer internet within English speaking schools in Cyprus, among students (mainly of the European university) and also to support delegates from Armenia, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Israel and Georgia in their efforts to promote safer internet in their respective countries. Participants included high school students from 6 English speaking secondary school of Cyprus, academics, university students (mainly from the European University where the conference was organized), representatives from civil society organizations, a number of journalists and 6 international delegates. The speakers also included [[Markos Nikolettis]], Head of the [[Police Department - Cyber Crime Unit]] and [[Anastasia Economou]], Head of the Education Technology Department of the [[Cyprus Pedagogical Institute]].
It is estimated that 43 per cent of cyber attacks target SMEs. Cybercrime costs are projected to reach €2 trillion euro by 2019 whereas 19 per cent of Business in the EU admitted that they have been attacked. Sixty eight percent of funds are lost as a result of a cyber attack and these funds were declared unrecoverable. In 2015 there were 38 per cent more security incidents detected than in 2014 while only 38 per cent of global organisations claim they are prepared to handle a sophisticated cyberattack. To efficiently respond to this threat, the conference brought together distinguished experts in the field of cybersecurity and cyber-awareness who unfolded the current cyber risks and challenges that companies face nowadays while elaborating on solutions that could strengthen their immunity to cyberattacks.
 


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==Program==
==Program==
Time AGENDA
Time AGENDA


10:00 Welcoming / Introductions. Chair: [[Anna-Maria Drousiotou]]<br>
09:30 Welcoming / Introductions. : Mr [[Phidias Pilides]], [[Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry]]<br>
10:05 Welcome speech Minister of Education<br>
09:35 THE CYBERSECURITY LANDSCAPE <br>
10:10 Welcome speech Mr. Mahdessian<br>
  -'''ECSO and the European Public Private Partnership on Cybersecurity''', Mr Luigi Rebuffi  Secretary General, European Cybersecurity Organization (ECSO) [http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/f/ff/1._Luigi_Rebuffi.pdf] <br>
10:40 Connecting  generations, [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]<br>
  -'''The Cybersecurity Strategy of the Republic of Cyprus''', Mr George Michaelides Commissioner, [[OCECPR - Office of the Commissioner of Electronic Communications and Postal Regulation]] [http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/4/4d/2._OCECPR.pdf] <br>
10:50 World Vision – who we are; Ross Piper, [[World Vision]]<br>
10:10 HOW VULNERABLE ARE BUSINESS TODAY, <br>
11:00 Interview of World Vision delegates; Interviewer: [[Mandy Yamanis]], [[World Vision]]<br>
  Moderator:[[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]] <br>
11:20 Cyberethics project presentation Helpline and Hotline (live cases, games, cartoons), [[Iliada Spyrou]], Cyberethics Helpline Coordinator<br>
  -'''Cybersecurity-Threats in the Digital Era''', Mr Tassos Procopiou Partner, Consulting, PwC [http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/7/7d/3._Tassos_Procopiou.pdf] <br>
11:35 Cyber Crime in Cyprus: [[Markos Nikolettis]], Cyprus Police, Cyber Crime Unit<br>
  -'''Cybersecurity Challenges of Financial Institutions in Cyprus''',  Mr Leonidas Hadjimitses Head of Group Information Security, Hellenic Bank [http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/f/fd/4._Leonidas_Hadjimitses.pdf] <br>
11:50 Presentation: A success story on parent teacher cyber interaction in Cyprus: [[Anastasia Economou]], Cyprus Pedagogical Institute<br>
  -'''What got us here, won’t get us there''', Mr Angelos Printezis Manager, IthacaLabs™ , Odyssey [http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/3/3e/5._Angelos_Printezis.pdf] <br>
12:10 Videos created by students; Discussion with Audience. Coordinator: [[Yiannis Laouris]][[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|Cyberethics]], Manager<br>
  -'''A dive into the Underground Markets''', Mr Alexis Michael  Information Security Consultant [http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/4/45/6._Alexis_Michael_-UndergroundMarkets.pdf] <br>
12.30 End of Conference<br>
11:50   PANEL DISCUSSION <br>
12:35 Cocktail <br>
12:20 RISK MITIGATION AND SOLUTIONS <br>
 
  Moderator: Mr [[George Demetriou]], Vice President [[Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry]] <br>
  -'''The Human factor in Cyber Security Mr Andreas Andreou''', [[CNTI]] [[CyberΕthics]] [http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/9/98/7._Andreas_Andreou.pdf] <br>
  -'''Where are we heading in the cyber domain? Trends, insights and possible solutions''' Mr Zori Kor, Former Head of the Technology Department in the National Information Security Authority in Israel [http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/2/2b/8._Zori_Kor.pdf] <br>
  -'''Best Practices''', Mr Alvaro Ortigosa Spanish Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security (UAM) [http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/0/0e/9._Alvaro_Ortigosa.pdf] <br>  
14:00 CLOSING REMARKS Mr [[Marios Tsiakkis]], Secretary General, [[Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry]]<br>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_01.JPG|[[Anastasia Economou]]
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File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_02.JPG|Participants right rows
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File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_03.JPG|Participants left rows
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File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_04.JPG|[[Mandy Yamanis]], Delegates and Audience
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File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_05.JPG|Speakers, Delegates and Audience
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File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_06.JPG|Mr. Mahdessian, Armenian Community Representative
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File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_07.JPG|[[Anna-Maria Drousiotou]] - [[Future Worlds Center]]
File:conference_7.jpg|
File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_08.JPG|Ross Piper, [[World Vision]]
File:conference_8.jpg|[[Yiannis Laouris]]
File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_09.JPG|[[Iliada Spyrou]] interactive session
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File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_10.JPG|[[Iliada Spyrou]] questioning students
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File:WV_ConnectigGenerations2011_11.JPG|[[Marcos Nikolettis]]
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File:conference_12.jpg|
File:conference_13.jpg|
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File:conference_15.jpg|
File:conference_16.jpg|
File:conference_17.jpg|[[Andreas P. Andreou]]
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File:conference_21.jpg|
 
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://www.Cyberethics.info/ Cyberethics Website]
* [http://www.Cyberethics.info/ Cyberethics Website]
* [http://www.wvi.org/wvi/wviweb.nsf World Vision]
* [http://http://www.saferinternetday.org/web/guest/sid-2012  Safer Internet Day 2012]
* [http://http://www.saferinternetday.org/web/guest/sid-2012  Safer Internet Day 2012]
* [http://meero.worldvision.org/news_article.php?newsID=2349&countryID=0 MEER website]
 


[[Category:Safer Internet Conferences]]
[[Category:Safer Internet Conferences]]
[[Category:Cyberethics Conferences]]
[[Category:Cyberethics Conferences]]
[[Category: RiskTrack Conferences]]
[[Category: RiskTrack Conferences]]

Latest revision as of 07:08, 19 February 2019

International Conference - How S@fe is your Business?
International Conference - How S@fe is your Business?
Project Cyberethics, RiskTrack
Place FILOXENIA Conference Center, Nicosia, Cyprus
Date(s) 2/02/2017
Type of participants Representatives of all major cyber security business as well as the business world of Cyprus;
Number of participants >200
Total Duration 1/2 day
Link(s) Link(s) to press release(s)



The international conference How S@fe is your Business took place at the premises of the FILOXENIA Conference Center on February 2nd, 2017. The conference has been co-organized by the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute as an activity of the Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center as well as in the context of the RiskTrack project.


Description

It is estimated that 43 per cent of cyber attacks target SMEs. Cybercrime costs are projected to reach €2 trillion euro by 2019 whereas 19 per cent of Business in the EU admitted that they have been attacked. Sixty eight percent of funds are lost as a result of a cyber attack and these funds were declared unrecoverable. In 2015 there were 38 per cent more security incidents detected than in 2014 while only 38 per cent of global organisations claim they are prepared to handle a sophisticated cyberattack. To efficiently respond to this threat, the conference brought together distinguished experts in the field of cybersecurity and cyber-awareness who unfolded the current cyber risks and challenges that companies face nowadays while elaborating on solutions that could strengthen their immunity to cyberattacks.

Program

Time AGENDA

09:30 Welcoming / Introductions. : Mr Phidias Pilides, Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry
09:35 THE CYBERSECURITY LANDSCAPE

 -ECSO and the European Public Private Partnership on Cybersecurity, Mr Luigi Rebuffi  Secretary General, European Cybersecurity Organization (ECSO) [1] 
-The Cybersecurity Strategy of the Republic of Cyprus, Mr George Michaelides Commissioner, OCECPR - Office of the Commissioner of Electronic Communications and Postal Regulation [2]

10:10 HOW VULNERABLE ARE BUSINESS TODAY,

 Moderator:Yiannis Laouris, Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute 
-Cybersecurity-Threats in the Digital Era, Mr Tassos Procopiou Partner, Consulting, PwC [3]
-Cybersecurity Challenges of Financial Institutions in Cyprus, Mr Leonidas Hadjimitses Head of Group Information Security, Hellenic Bank [4]
-What got us here, won’t get us there, Mr Angelos Printezis Manager, IthacaLabs™ , Odyssey [5]
-A dive into the Underground Markets, Mr Alexis Michael Information Security Consultant [6]

11:50 PANEL DISCUSSION
12:20 RISK MITIGATION AND SOLUTIONS

 Moderator: Mr George Demetriou, Vice President Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry 
-The Human factor in Cyber Security Mr Andreas Andreou, CNTI CyberΕthics [7]
-Where are we heading in the cyber domain? Trends, insights and possible solutions Mr Zori Kor, Former Head of the Technology Department in the National Information Security Authority in Israel [8]
-Best Practices, Mr Alvaro Ortigosa Spanish Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security (UAM) [9]

14:00 CLOSING REMARKS Mr Marios Tsiakkis, Secretary General, Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry

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