Conference Day One: Tuesday, 29 January 2013

08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee

09:00 Welcome Address by Chairman

Kim Andersson
Managing Director
DAKA advisory

09:10 Morning Keynote Presentations: Analysing Cyber Security in Malaysia: Integrating Inter Agency Efforts Effectively to Enhance Cyber Security

  • Overview of Cyber Security Malaysia and its role for the Malaysian Government
  • Case Study of integration efforts between government agencies in Malaysia: How does this promote cyber security?
  • Highlighting the importance of public-private partnerships in enhancing cyber security efforts for government
  • Reviewing the future of cyber security initiatives for the Malaysian government

Dr. Solahudin bin Shamsuddi
Vice President, Cyber Security Malaysia
Ministry Of Science, Technology And Innovation, Malaysia

09:40 CISO Perspective: Enhancing Cyber Security at the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Effective Policy Planning, Implementation and Execution Strategies

  • Discussing the sophisticated nature of cyber attacks on the US Federal Regulatory Commission: Evolving Your Strategies to combat these threats
  • Analysing the ongoing strategies and developments at the US FERC to overcome these threats
  • Highlighting the importance of efficient implementation and execution processes to ensure maximum security

Naeem Musa
CISO
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, US Government

10:10 Presentation by Cassidian Cyber Security

Frédéric Polycarpe
Vice President Sales
Cassidian CyberSecurity

10:40 Special Polling and Voting Session

In preparation for our G5 panel, we invite our delegates to poll and vote on a series of trending topics and questions for our panel debate; in which we will answer the questions that YOU want answered from these leading government officials. Using special touch pads, vote for the questions that you want asked and our Chairman will collate the responses and direct these specially prepared questions to our G5 leaders in the panel after the tea break. Put your thinking cap on, because this is your moment to maximise your learning experience at our conference.

10:50 Morning Refreshments and Networking

11:15 G5 Panel: Discussing Cyber Security for Government in Asia Pacific: The Hard Facts

The G5 Panel comprises of 5 leading individuals from leading international and regional government agencies, who will be debating—live – the evolving trends and tools in cyber security that are shaping the public sector today. No stone will be left unturned, as we uncover some of the hard facts and harsh realities of cyber threats, and the innovative strategies used to combat these threats within these countries. Moderated by our Chairman, difficult questions will be posed, and truthful insights will be provided in this engaging debate. In addition, delegates will be able to poll their questions through our brand new polling system before the G5 debate begins and contribute to this debate.

G5 experts:

Naeem Musa
CISO
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, US Government

Dr. Solahudin Shamsuddin
Vice President, Cyber Security Malaysia
Ministry Of Science, Technology And Innovation, Malaysia

Dr. Du Yuejin
Deputy CTO
CNCERT/CC China

Dr. Hasyim Gautama
Deputy Director for Information Security Governance
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, IndonesiIndonesia

Alan Cabanlong
Head of Cyber Security
Information and Communications Technology Office, Philippines

11:45 Spotlight on C-Level Government Speaker Interviews:

90% of the content found in conferences can be accessed online, here we bring you the 10% that cannot be found anywhere else. In these exclusive 1-on-1 live speaker interviews, we bring you the honest, insightful perspectives of two C-level government officers—the 10% of information that you CANNOT get anywhere else.

Keynote Interview with Naeem Musa
CISO
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, US Government

12:05 Keynote Interview with Dr. Du Yuejin

Deputy CTO
National Computer Emergency Response Team and Coordination Centre of China (CNCERT/CC), Chinese Government

12:25 Current Threats and the Future of Cyber Security in Asia

  • Demonstrating current threats and exploits
  • The emergence of location aware threats
  • Protecting users and devices - a new approach to security

Mike Hawkes
Chief Scientific Officer MHI
Chairman of the Mobile Data Association

13:10 Networking Lunch

14:10 SOUTHEAST ASIA FOCUS SESSION

Southeast Asian Perspectives on Cyber Security: Real Challenges and Practical Strategies:

You’ve heard from the International Keynotes, now hear the Southeast Asian perspective on cyber security and the measures that governments have been using to enhance protection. This session series is designed to give you the regional perspectives that are essential for you. After each session, there will be 5-10 timeframe for you to submit your questions and key comments to our Chairman, which he will bring them up during the SEA Focussed Discussion.

Analysing the Philippines’ Government’s Cyber Security Strategy: Improving Cyber Security Standards

  • Analysing the ICTO’s role in spearheading government efforts on cybercrime and cyber security
  • Identifying the challenges and opportunities for a national cyber security framework development in the Philippines
  • Analysing the latest cyber security attacks on government websites: Case study of recent hacktivist attacks
  • Addressing and combating against cyber security threats: Evaluating the measures that have been taken to overcome these threats

Alan Cabanlong
Head of Cyber Security
Information And Communications Technology Office, Philippines

14:40 Case Study: Managing High-Volume Cyber Attacks Through Effective Strategies in Indonesia

  • Providing an overview of the high number of cyber attacks on the Indonesian government
  • Outlining the main challenges in dealing with cyber attacks: Lack of a coherent national guideline and cyber security programme
  • Analysing the strategies employed to manage and overcome these cyber threats
  • Highlighting the importance of international collaboration in mitigating cyber attacks in Indonesia

Yudhistira Nugraha
Head of Risk Management Section, Directorate of Information Security
Ministry Of Communication And Information Technology, Indonesia

15:10 Case Study: Combatting Internet Attacks in Laos: Imperatives of the Laos National Internet Centre

This session focuses on the challenges that Laotian government; with a rapidly developing ICT industry and implementation, how does the recently established Laos National Internet Centre deal with increasing cyber attacks on government websites and intellectual property? This session is essential in providing cost-effective and applicable strategies to overcome internet attacks and to secure government websites from hacktivists.

Phavanhna Douamaboupha
Acting Director of Planning, and Cooperation Division, LANIC
Acting Director of International Cooperation Division, LaoCERT

15:40 Afternoon Tea and Networking Session

16:00 Enhancing Cyber Security for Southeast Asia: Developments and Future Roadmaps for The Philippines, Indonesia and Laos

Join in the debate as questions and comparisons will be made based on the 3 earlier presentations. What are some of the security challenges that these 3 rapidly developing countries are facing? What best practices and strategies can be utilised? How can countries in Southeast Asia learn from each other? Moreover, you’ve heard their presentations and submitted your questions, now hear from our SEA discussion leaders themselves.

SEA Discussion Leaders:

Alan Cabanlong
Head of Cyber Security
Information And Communications Technology Office, Philippines

Yudhistira Nugraha
Head of Information Management and Risk
Ministry Of Communication And Information Technology, Indonesia

Phavanhna Douamaboupha
Acting Director of Planning, and Cooperation Division, LANIC
Acting Director of International Cooperation Division, LaoCERT

16:30 Panel Discussion: Hear from Our Hosts: Spotlight on Malaysia

The Malaysian Government has recently been stepping up its efforts in promoting and enhancing cyber security for its government agencies and ministries. Understand what these policies actually entail from various ministries in Malaysia how they have been faring thus far

  • Analysing cyber-attacks at various government agencies and departments: What are the current and latest threats and what are some of the solutions to overcome them?
  • Human Expertise vs Technology: Is there a right blend? How do you achieve the right blend?
  • Analysing the ISMS guidelines for the Malaysian government: How effective has it been so far?
  • Highlighting the importance of interagency collaboration between various ministries and agencies in Malaysia

Malaysian Experts:

Dr. Mingu Jumaan
Director, State Computer Services
Sabah State Government

Yazid Ahmad
Senior IT Officer
Inland Revenue Board Of Malaysia

16:50 Closing Address by Chairman

17:00 End of Conference Day One