UK – German Cyber-Security Forum

30. July 2017

UK German Cyber-Security Forum

UK – German Cyber-Security Forum

On 26.07.2017, the second Cyber-Security Forum of the British Consulate and the Munich Security Network was held at the Hilton Park Hotel. Here, the CISOs of well-known German companies such as Siemens, Audi and MAN gave various expert presentations. Topics such as Industry 4.0 and AI were presented in a contemporary and practical manner. In addition, British companies were given the opportunity to present their company. Companies such as Whitehat, Darktrace and Origone were represented.

Conclusion

The technical presentations were all very informative and exciting. My personal conclusion:

  1. Company
    • Siemens
      In my opinion, pursued the right strategy for information security in Industry 4.0 and will secure its place in the economy. For example, the presentation showed that you have to accept that attackers will get into the systems, but you have to detect them as soon as possible (I hope that other companies will accept this soon)
    • Audi
      Took a very critical look at the topic of AI. I am very glad that top German companies, such as Audi, are also addressing this issue in order to draw attention to dangers (we must prevent a Skynet).
    • MAN
      Ships have to deal with very specific problems, as they consist of many systems (and accordingly many manufacturers). For example, almost all of these require remote access for maintenance, etc. , which could pose a significant risk to the information security of the entire system.
    • British company
      Check out the companies Darktrace and Origone, they really have very innovative approaches to address information security with today’s threats! Origone searches sources on the Internet as well as on the Darknet to assess possible vulnerabilities in advance and, if necessary, inform the system owners. If, for example, a “hacker” were to present or discuss his new finding in a forum on the Darknet, this would be recorded, evaluated and registered by Origone.
  2. Personal
    There are far too few skilled workers in information technology and even fewer in information security. It was mentioned several times in the plenary that we can only protect ourselves together against today’s threats from professional attackers. Why couldn’t good staff be shared among themselves (provided there is no competitive relationship)?
  3. Outlook
    We can learn a lot from the British, as long as the speaker did not exaggerate 😉 , still learn a lot.

 

 

 

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