Financial Services: Digital Transformation and the Cyber Imperative
Date and time
Location
Online event
Critical Financial Infrastructure: Digital Transformation and the Cyber Imperative - Innovation and Standardisation
About this event
The joining links for both days are:
link to join for thursday 22nd is :
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83921091057?pwd=clQwOXVIYklBdk5oYm9mYVhnTTAvdz09 Meeting ID: 839 2109 1057 Passcode: 069698
link to join in friday 23rd is
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87494257948?pwd=N01DZHNwVnVKcDJ1ekpxcVZmaDBVZz09 Meeting ID: 874 9425 7948 Passcode: 631724
Workshop: "Financial Institutions are making increasing use of digital technologies, internet of things, AI, cloud technologies, application programming interfaces, and rapid software development all of which has heightened the cyber security risk as the threat landscape has evolved with increased complexity. Recent attacks on supply chains targeting multiple IT service providers through the exploitation of widely-used network management software, is a clear indication of a worsening cyber threat environment. Financial Institutions are growingly reliant on third-party suppliers whom can often be the weakest link. As a result the need to ensure system resilience as well as maintaining data confidentiality and integrity are critical.. This increased threat has seen the growth of an innovation ecosystem focused specifically on solutions targeted at the sector alongside increased policy, guidelines, standards and regulatory activity. This event aims to put a spotlight on the rising threats faced by the industry, the emerging innovations to respond along with a view into how policy makers, standards bodies and regulators are responding."
The primary driver is the FINSEC project which is a project we have been working on in the last 3 years with European FIs and global system integrators including IBM, HPE, ATOS and Fujitsu and other relevant activity in the ECSI Cluster which we have developed which is about collaboration across innovation activities in Europe in this area.
The provisional agenda for talks during the two days is so far:
April 22nd AM (UK Timings)
09.00 - 09.15 Welcome and Introduction (ASSENTIAN)
09.15 FINSEC: Predictive and Collaborative Security for Criitcal Financial Infrastructures (GFT )
09.45 FINSTIX - a data model for cyber physical information exchange (GFT)
10.15 Threat-Intelligence Sharing for Collaborative Security in Financial Services Supply Chains (INNOV-ACTS)
10.45 Break
11.00 Machine Learning as an enabler for cyber-physical security (Norwegian Computing Centre)
11.45 The ECSI Cluster - a collaborative ecosystem focussed on the protection of critical infrastructure (Davide Z&P)
April 22nd PM (UK Timings)
13.00 ENISA in Finance: Improving Cooperation and Resilience (ENISA)
14.00 Threats and resilience from a CISO perspective: a financial and cross-sector understanding” (ECSO)
15.00 ENSURESEC - Fintech: Legal and Regulatory Frameworks and Cyber Security (KU Leuven CiTiP)
15.45 The NIST Cyber Security Framework (NIST)
16.00 The Financial Services Sector Specific Cybersecurity Profile (Cyber Risk Institute)
16.40 European financial regulation between innovation, data protection and cybersecurity (Danaja Fabcic Povse)
April 23rd AM (UK Timings)
09.00 Cyberattacks, a continuous & serious danger on the modern Internet (Reblaze Technologies)
09.45 Open Banking and Digital Finance – API Security (AICULUS)
10.30 Data Discovery, Classification and Risk Management (Thales Group)
11.15 Searchable Encryption – manage confidential data in a privacy preserving and secure manner (CityDefend )
April 23rd PM – Startup Showcase
13.30 SurfaceRF: Bridging the Gap between Digital and Physical Security (Andrew Collins)
14.00 Fact360: Uncovering Financial Fraud Using AI to Generate Actionable Intelligence (Andy Slater)
14.20 Secure Development Decision Making (Charles Weir)
14.40 SenseiChain: Redifining the future of Blockchain through Real time data analytics
15.00 MemCrypt