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CyAN-Sky Thinking Session # 2 : Threat Information Sharing vs Risk Information Sharing, what is best for the CISOs?

On Thursday 12 November at 9:30 am Brussels / 7:30 pm Sydney, CyAN will hold its second CyAN-Sky Thinking Sessions on another mind-blogging issue: how CISOs can best measure the risk of their organisation. Threat Information Sharing vs Risk Information Sharing, what is best for 

HACKTIVITY: CyAN Members as expert panelist

Dr. Greg Dzsinich and Sandor Feher are invited to be expert panelists on Day 1 of #HACKTIVITY on 8 October 2020. The event is one of the biggest events of its kind in Central & Eastern Europe. Virtual attendees will be logging in from all 

CyAN International VP talks security with former Australian Prime Minister, the Hon. Malcolm Turnbull.

On Friday 25th September, our VP Peter Coroneos had a discussion with the Hon. Malcolm Turnbull, 29th Prime Minister of Australia on “A Deep Dive into the Unthinkable – Geopolitics, the internet and democracy“.

Geopolitics, the internet and democracy: How does this all play out? We consider questions that may define our future—nationally, internationally and as a species.

Is there a clear path for a nation like Australia to find its own voice in the region? What is driving current regional tensions and is there a middle way that avoids the prospect of conflict, while respecting legitimate claims to sovereignty? What are the implications for future generations if we get this wrong?

And how do we get this right when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles? How has the subversion of the internet accelerated these trends and can they be reversed?

For those who missed it, the discussion has been recorded and is available below.

Enjoy !

CyAN-Sky Thinking Session # 1 : Can encryption protect everyone but the bad guys ?

On Friday 2 October at 10 am Brussels time, CyAN launches a new interactive format to engage with the community on challenging issues: the CyAN-Sky Thinking Sessions. Can encryption protect everyone but the bad guys? Friday 2 October, 10 am CET/Brussels 6 pm Sydney – 

CyAN Patron of the CYBERSEC – European Cybersecurity Forum global 2020 edition

CyAN is this year again a proud patron of the CYBERSEC-EUROPEAN CYBERSECURITY FORUM 2020 edition. And this year, CYBERSEC goes global and online ! The 6th edition of the EUROPEAN CYBERSECURITY FORUM will be held on 28–30 September online. This year’s CYBERSEC leitmotif – “Together 

CyAN keynote at the European Security Forum – 15 September

It is a great honor for CyAN that Gergely (Greg) Dzsinich is invited to present a keynote at the European Security Forum in Luxembourg .

The event will take place online on September 15 and lists representative speakers from the Luxembourg Government, Microsoft, Accenture, Encryption Europe, ECSO and INTERPOL.

Greg – as a board member and lead of CyAN’s International Data Protection Expert Group – will be speaking about the weaponization of GDPR and the significance of encryption technologies from an incident perspective. 

While the conferences will be held on 15 September, participants will also have the opportunity to discover the latest cyber security technologies and solutions by browsing through the virtual booths. Even though participants won’t be able to attend physically, they will still discuss the latest trends while developing new business relations. To provide the visitors with such a unique experience, the organizers have created a platform, available from all around the world.

Moreover, light will be shed on cybersecurity innovations during the Pitch Your Startup competition, with several young cybersecurity companies presenting their latest solutions. The Semi-Finals of the competition will take place on September 15 th in the morning, and the Grand Finale will be organized in the evening, with the winner of each category competing against each other (discover all the categories HERE).

As partner of European Security Forum, CyAN is pleased to provide you with the following discount code to register for the event : CYAN20

More information and registration: www.europeansecurityforum.com ,
www.pitchyourstartup.eu , www.ictspring.com .

European Security Forum: when cybersecurity experts meet at the heart of Europe

Due to the developments of the Covid-19, the Luxembourg government imposes to make the event 100% digital. A redefined edition of the European Security Forum (formerly known as Information Security Day, or ISD), will be organized on 15 th & 16 th September 2020 online. 

CyAN partner of the European Security Forum 2020

CyAN partner of the European Security Forum 2020

European Security Forum: when cybersecurity experts meet at the heart of Europe CyAN is very proud to be a partner of the 2020 redefined edition of the European Security Forum (formerly known as Information Security Day, or ISD), that will be organized on 15th & 

CyAN: “5 years on the road and alive!”

This image represents the actual "official" cake of the virtual ceremony. It can be seen with its original colors on the screen shot at the bottom of this page.

In June 2020, CyAN celebrates its 5th anniversary! Its President, Jean-Christophe Le Toquin, reflects on what proved to be an exciting but challenging journey.

“When a bunch of cybersecurity and cybercrime professionals gathered in Paris in 2015 to establish an international network that would reconcile these two disciplines, the chance this newborn organisation would be a lively child five years later was not that high.

We had to overcome two main obstacles, mental silos, and geographic irrelevance.

The first and biggest challenge was to combine people with hard skills and soft skills. Our concept was to make experts with hard skills to understand that they cannot make the world safer without people with the softer skills to translate, communicate, engage, mobilize the board and the community. Today, it sounds trivial that cybersecurity, privacy and cybercrime can’t be addressed separately, and that CISOs need to master the art of talking to the board. In 2015, that was not obvious.

The second challenge was to build an international network from Paris. As a Paris-born citizen, I love my city and my country, but I would be blindly arrogant if I were claiming that France was holding at that time a central place on the global cybersecurity map. Is it better now? We can confidently say that international tensions between USA and China have increased significantly, and this is why our strong Australian chapter means so much to CyAN today. Our two most robust communities are based in Australia and France, and our most committed members come from the Netherlands and Hungary. In total, we can count on 110 active members from 20 countries. CyAN appeals to a diverse audience on all continents; we passed the stress test of cultural diversity, yeeha!

We have learned that it’s excellent to want everything and more

Let me share with you one of my primary sources of anxiety when developing CyAN: our members had a pattern to expect that we would give them everything! We would help them to join a trusted local community and provide them with access to international opportunities. We would have fun but would deliver substantial knowledge. We would give our members some recognition (as we validate every application to join the network and say goodbye to inactive members). We would continuously explore new themes, ideas, and ways of collaborating.

Today I am not worried any more by these contradicting expectations. Why? Because our members are always right! Their aspirations are fair, and they show us the way to go : we have organized relaxed and informal social events in Sydney, Melbourne, Paris and Lille (at the FIC – International Cybersecurity Forum, which supports us), and we have combined our expertise based on professional trust with fun. We have to do more and better, but it’s comforting to see that our members are right. We simply have to listen and work hard to improve and deliver.

“It is not the road that is hard, but that hardship is the road”

Such a deep and mind-boggling sentence can’t be mine, it is from philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. It applies perfectly to what we are experiencing with our journey in CyAN: we are always struggling to improve what we do, we never see the end of the necessity to learn and test, in order to continue to grow. But when, once in while, we pause for a minute, we realize they are many dozens of people who invest in CyAN their valuable time, professional efforts, and a membership fee, year over year. There must be something good in what we do, right?

Growing, learning, testing, improving, trying again – that is probably a good definition of being alive.

This is the hardship and the road Kierkegaard is referring to.

Well, it may sound quite a humble ambition, but to me, building and gathering a community of professionals who share the same appetite for walking on the road together is a meaningful achievement in itself. On the road always.”

Testimonials

“In our turbulent, volatile times, with a fragmented cyberspace, CyAN’s international pool of experts and multidisciplinary approach help bridge the knowledge gap, navigate and break down complexity. Learning and growing, keeping abreast of the latest trends, while operating within the parameters of best practice. Being a member of CyAN as a consultant also means being part of a supportive community, breaking away from silos and thinking collaboratively about the bigger picture.” – Sarah Jane Mellor, Public Affairs and Strategic Communication consultant, member since 2018.

“As a board member I am very proud to see that CyAN has grown into a global organization in such a short time reflecting the working method of ” all for one, and one for all” and the multi-disciplinary attitude of “we are all different, but go by the the same professional values” – Dr. Greg Dzsinich, lawyer, Board member of CyAN and member since 2015.

“I am delighted to be part of this great international association of professionals from different sectors and disciplines that is CyAN. As a legal expert of this rewarding network, I have the opportunity to meet many other members from countries around the world. Actually, I am still strengthening my skills in matters of cybercrime and cybersecurity due to the multi-disciplinary approach based on a very wide panel of complementary experts. By joining CyAN, I have been selected as a French specialized lawyer in IP-IT for the “OCWAR-C Project” initiated by the European Union and the Economic Community of West African States on March 2019 for several years. The network of CyAN allows me undoubtedly to work on very concrete topics and to share interesting experiences with the other members”.-  Corinne Thierache, Lawyer and member since 2015.

5 years already! I’m very honoured to be one of the founding members of CyAN. Structuring an idea, giving it a shape, allowing it to grow and flourish are moments of great satisfaction. We started from an observation, i.e. the necessary connection beyond our French borders of a transversal network, made up not only of specialists but also of volunteers interested in cybersecurity and the fight against cybercrime. We were two, then a handful and now we cover a good part of our little blue planet. All together, we developed a solid and coherent international network. The work is not finished though: CyAN is still young and new members will enrich it, bring new lights and open new horizons. This is all the hopes I put in CyAN, i.e. that the network becomes a real perennial centre of reflection and exchanges. The post-Covid 19 crisis opens hopes for a different world. May CyAN play a leading role! – Christian Aghroum, Transition Manager and Cybersecurity Expert, founding member of CyAN.

RGPD: n’attendons plus demain !

Tous concernés, tous impliqués avec les #JRGPD Les #JRGPD 2020 auront lieu les 25 et 26 juin pour les professionnels et le 27 juin pour le grand public. L’objectif de ces journées est de contribuer à une meilleure compréhension des enjeux et exigences de la