ENISA-FORTH Summer School on Network and information Security (September 2009, Crete, Greece)

 

Speakers

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS


DISTINGUISHED LECTURERS

  • Prof. Richard Bartle, University of Essex, UK
    "Security and Virtual Worlds"
  • Dr. Petros Belimpasakis, Nokia Research Center, Tampere Laboratory, FI
    "From Social Networks and Web Mash-ups towards Mixed Reality"
  • Dr. Ian Brown, Oxford Internet Institute, UK
    "Privacy and security by design"
  • Mr. John Harrison, LanditD, UK
    "Trusted Information Sharing"
  • Mr. Marcus Hild, Austrian Data Protection Commission, AT
    "The ePrivacy System in the Austrian Government"
  • Dr. Ari Juels, RSA Laboratories, USA
    "RFID Security and Privacy: A Primer"
  • Mr. Richard E. Krock, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
    "Resilience of Critical Infrastructures"
  • Prof. Ronald Leenes, University of Tilburg, NL
    "Where the rubber meets the road: Privacy and Sociability in social network sites"
  • Prof. Antonio Lioy, Politecnico di Torino, IT
    "Electronic ID at work: issues and perspective"
  • Mr. Simon van Merkom, Ministry of Economic Affairs, NL
    "E-citizen services, databases and privacy impact assessments; To gather or not to gather, is that resilience?"
  • Dr. Valtteri Niemi, Nokia Fellow, Nokia Research Center, Lausanne, CH
    "Privacy and identity in context-aware services"
  • Dr. Panos Papadimitratos, Senior Researcher, EPFL, CH
    "Wireless System Security"
  • Mr. David Osimo, Tech4i2 Ltd., UK
    "Government 2.0: open and safe?"
  • Mr. Yves Le Roux, CISM, CISSP, ITIL Principal Consultant, FR
    "The ISACA Business Model for Information Security"
  • Mr. Michael Vanfleteren, Legal Adviser, European Data Protection Supervisor, EU
    "A data protection view on the Internet of Things"
  • Mr. Peter Wallström, Swedish Post and Telecom Agency, SE
    "Actions to promote resilience and confidence in e-communication infrastructures"
  • Mr. David Wright, Trilateral Research & Consulting, UK
    "Should privacy impact assessments be mandatory?"