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CYBERSECURITY
PROGRAMME 14 April 2015
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch / Delegates Registration
14.00 – 14.10
Opening and Keynote by Panel Chair
Getting Ahead of the Threat: Building Cybersecurity
Dr Madan Oberoi Director, Cyber Innovation and Outreach, INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation
In an attempt to address the complex threats to multi-jurisdictional cybersecurity issues; fast changing landscape and pace of
the technology; and resources required to build cyber capacity and to develop a framework for research, innovation and
training, the Cybersecurity session looks to solutions to address following challenges:
• Cyber Research and Development
• Digital Forensics
• Capacity Development for Law Enforcement Personnel to combat cybercrime
• Multijurisdictional and multisectoral coordination to combat cybercrime
14.10 – 14.25
The Evolution of Threats: New Challenges for Law Enforcement Agencies In the cyber age
Alexander Gostev Chief Security Expert, Global Research & Analysis Team, Kaspersky Lab
Targeted cyberattacks are a reality in today’s world: every year the losses get bigger, and the number of victims grows. And
the landscape of such threats is changing constantly. The actors behind the attacks are improving their tools and techniques,
and widening the list of targets. In his presentation, Kaspersky Lab’s Chief Security Expert, Alex Gostev will give an overview
of the most serious recent cybersecurity incidents, the analysis of current trends, and the evolution of cybercriminal tools, methods
and strategies. He will illustrate how these changes could impact the work of Law Enforcement Agencies.
14.25 – 14.40
Project 2020: The Future of Cybercrime
Rik Ferguson Vice President of Security Research, Trend Micro
Malware for humans? Internet of Things (IoT) threats? Critical Infrastructure attacks?
This presentation seeks to anticipate the future of cybercrime and enable governments, businesses and citizens to prepare
themselves for the challenges and opportunities of the coming decade. Project 2020 is an initiative of the International Cyber
Security Protection Alliance (ICSPA) and supported by Trend Micro and Europol. It comprises a range of activities including
common threat reporting, scenario exercises and policy guidance.
14.40 – 15.10
Cyber-Intelligence System Conceptual Model
Mr Stephen McCombie Senior Practice Manager Advanced Cyber Defense – Asia Pacific and Japan, RSA, The Security Division of EMC
The provision of accurate and timely cyber intelligence is key to investigating and prosecuting cyber criminals. INTERPOL has
broad responsibilities in terms of distributing, analysing and facilitating cyber intelligence for member agencies. This includes
various intelligence feeds (from Government and Industry), specific information supplied to and from member agencies and
strategic assessments for INTERPOL and member agencies. In this presentation we will outline the cyber-intelligence model to
be utilised for INTERPOL, including the required strategic outcome, the service catalogue and describe the various intelligence
products that will be created. We will then describe an example technology platform to facilitate the data acquisition, analysis
and dissemination of that intelligence product to member agencies. The model potentially has broader application for law
enforcement agencies and other organisations dealing in cyber intelligence.
15.10 – 15.40 Coffee Break
15.40 – 16.10
Fighting Cybercrime – Effective Collaborations by Bridging Private Sector Efficiencies and Global Law
Enforcement Ecosystem
Keshav Dhakad Senior Attorney & Regional Director, Digital Crimes Unit, Asia, Microsoft
Cybercrime is on a rapid rise at a global scale, becoming a multi-billion dollar industry, and is causing enormous amount of
disruption & financial losses. Particularly, malware facilitated crimes are having the most devastating impact on businesses,
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governments and individuals. As a leading global IT solution provider, Microsoft takes the impact of cybercrime very seriously. Its global team of Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) through global public-private partnerships,
targets cyber-criminal organizations that are making illegal profits by spreading vicious malware infections. The
said public-private partnership has led to effective global disruption of botnets in the past many years and has
liberating millions of infected devices at a global level, involving international/regional/local law enforcement
bodies, government cybersecurity agencies, industry bodies, security firms, universities, hardware manufacturers, and
ISPs. In this global collaboration, DCU’s Cybercrime Center contributes by way of bringing in legal, big-data, security &
technical expertise to enable those investigations and operations. The session would aim to highlight some of the key case
studies of such global public-private partnership and cyber threat-intelligence sharing and collaboration.
16.10 – 16.40 A New Paradigm for Security
Balaji Yelamanchili Executive Vice President and General Manager, Symantec Enterprise Security Business
How do you stop a motivated attacker who has unlimited resources from compromising your enterprise’s most critical data
and services? Not by deploying 50 stand-alone security products and hiring a stable of expensive experts to monitor each of
them. That approach doesn’t scale, it has too many blind spots, and it’s way too expensive. So what’s the solution? Let’s look
into the future and see.
16.40 – 17.10
Panel Discussion moderated by Dr Madan Oberoi Director, Cyber Innovation and Outreach, INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation
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17.10 – 17.15
Marco Obiso Cybersecurity Coordinator, ITU
Ben Russell Manager, Strategy, National Cyber Crime Unit, National Crime Agency
Kimmo Ulkuniemi Assistant Director, Strategy and Outreach, INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation
Dr Allan Watt Cyber Program Coordinator/Lecturer, Centre for Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, Macquarie University
Closing Remarks by Panel Chair, Dr Madan Oberoi Director, Cyber Innovation and Outreach, INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation
SPEAKERS BIOGRAPHY
Dr Madan M. Oberoi
Director, Cyber Innovation and Outreach, INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation
Dr. Madan Oberoi, an Indian Police Service officer of 1992 batch, is presently deployed as Director of Cyber Innovation
and Outreach Directorate in the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation, Singapore. He supervises two sub-directorates
including ‘Strategy & Outreach’ and ‘Research & Innovation’ sub-directorates.
Dr. Oberoi is a Hubert Humphrey Fellow under Fulbright Scholarship Program in the area of "Cybersecurity" from University of
Washington. He also holds a PhD in the area of cybercrime from IIT, Delhi. Dr. Oberoi has worked as Inspector General of
Police with Central Bureau of Investigation, India, where he headed their Cybercrime Cell, Technical and Forensic Zone and
International Police Cooperation Unit.
Dr. Oberoi has also served in two UN Peace Keeping Missions.
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Alexander Gostev
Chief Security Expert, Global Research & Analysis Team, Kaspersky Lab
Alex founded and led the Global Research & Analysis Team from 2008 before moving to his current position as
Chief Security Expert with the team in 2010. Alex analyzes all aspects of information security, with a focus on new
threats and mobile malware. His responsibilities include detecting and analyzing new malware. His research and
analytical articles are published both on dedicated IT sites and in the mass media. He has been with the company since
2002 and is based in Moscow.
Prior to joining Kaspersky Lab, Alex worked as CTO for KomiSat and before that as Manager of the ISP department at Komitex
and as a Systems Administrator for SMZ. In 1996, Alex founded the Republic of Komi Antivirus Center and in 1998, he acted
as Project Coordinator for the Wildlist Russia Project, an initiative which was launched with the aim of collecting and analyzing
information about malware outbreaks in the Russian Federation.
Rik Ferguson
Vice President of Security Research, Trend Micro
Rik Ferguson is one of the leading experts in information security. He is also an advisor to the EU Safer Internet Forum, The
Information Security Alliance EURIM, a project leader with Europol and the International Cyber Security Prevention Alliance
(ICSPA), a director of Get Safe Online, Vice Chair of the Centre for Strategic Cyberspace & Security Science and advisor to
various UK government technology forums. In April 2011 Rik was inducted into the Infosecurity Hall of Fame. Rik writes the
Countermeasures blog and is the lead spokesperson for Trend Micro. He also writes regular columns for CIO, ZDNet, T3 and
several other European publications. In this position, Rik is actively engaged in research into online threats and the underground
economy. He also researches the wider implications of new developments in the Information Technology arena and their impact
on security both for consumers and in the enterprise.
Stephen McCombie
Senior Practice Manager Advanced Cyber Defense – Asia Pacific and Japan, RSA, The Security Division of EMC
Stephen McCombie is a Senior Manager for the Advanced Cyber Defense (ACD) Practice responsible for Asia Pacific & Japan.
In this capacity Stephen is responsible for overall professional services engagement for incident response/discovery (IR/D),
breach readiness, remediation, SOC/CIRC design and proactive computer network defense.
Stephen possesses more than 30 years of industry, academic and law enforcement experience including specialised skills in
digital forensics, incident response and strategic threat assessments. Prior to RSA, Stephen was the global leader for CSC’s
Security Incident Response Control Center (SIRCC) and as the Global Consulting Practice leader for Incident Response. Stephen
holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Macquarie University, a Masters of IT from Deakin University and a Bachelor of Arts
in International Relations from Macquarie University. Stephen holds numerous industry security certifications, including Certified
Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Information Systems Security Management Professional (ISSMP) and Certified
Fraud Examiner (CFE).
Keshav Dhakad
Senior Attorney & Regional Director, Digital Crimes Unit, Asia, Microsoft
Keshav Dhakad is a Senior Attorney & Regional Director of Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit (DCU), Asia Region, as part of Legal
& Corporate Affairs, based out of Singapore. Keshav supervises the initiatives and strategies in the Asia region related to
malicious software crimes, cyber-threat intelligence collaboration, trusted cloud, cybercrime & cybersecurity awareness &
outreach, intellectual property law, and license compliance. Keshav is also the regional chairperson of the Business Software
Alliance (BSA) Asia committee, and he is a licensed attorney for the State of New York, USA. Keshav joined Microsoft in 2007,
as the head of Microsoft India’s IP Crimes & License Compliance department. Keshav enjoys writing and speaking on cybercrime,
cybersecurity, and intellectual property subject areas.
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Balaji Yelamanchili
Executive Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise Security Business, Symantec
Balaji Yelamanchili currently serves as Executive Vice President and General Manager of Symantec’s Enterprise
Security Business. In this capacity, Balaji has overall P&L responsibility for the company’s enterprise security products
and services business. Prior to joining Symantec, he served as Senior Vice President of Business Intelligence and Enterprise Performance
Management Products at Oracle. In this role, Balaji was responsible for Oracle’s business analytics and performance
management product strategy, management, product development, and product Go-to-Market (GTM) functions. Before that,
he was Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Content Management and Archiving Division at EMC Corporation
and was a Vice President at Products for Documentum Inc. He also worked at Rational Software Corporation (now part of
IBM) and Electronic Data Systems (now part of HP), in a variety of development, marketing, and market development areas.
Balaji holds a Master of Science degree in Engineering from Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a Master
of Business Administration from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Michigan.
Marco Obiso
Cybersecurity Coordinator, ITU
Marco Obiso is Cybersecurity Coordinator at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the lead UN-specialized agency
for ICTs and has been working in the field of Information and Communication Technologies for the past two decades.
He has been operating in several ICT related domains such network infrastructure development, system integration, application
cooperation, IT Service Management, Internet governance and information security.
He is currently facilitating the work of ITU in elaborating Cybersecurity strategies and implementing programmes and initiatives
for the benefit of ITU Member States, including providing technical assistance in establishing capabilities as well as working
to strengthen coordination and cooperation within the UN system.
Ben Russell
Manager, Strategy, National Cyber Crime Unit, National Crime Agency
Ben Russell is a Manager in the Strategy and Partnerships team of the UK National Crime Agency’s Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU).
The NCCU leads the UK’s law enforcement response to serious organised cyber crime, leading operations, supporting partners
and coordinating the UK's entire law enforcement cyber response . Ben is responsible for ensuring the NCCU has the right
people, skills and capabilities to operate effectively. This includes leading on recruitment of staff, managing the Department's
innovation and change programme and working with partners across the NCA and Government to transform the Agency's
capability to operate effectively in the internet age.
Ben's previous roles include leading the NCCU's relationships with UK Government and international law enforcement partners
and as Staff Officer to the NCCU Head. He has also worked for the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency and Child
Exploitation Online Protection Centre (CEOP) and, prior to joining law enforcement, was Managing Director of a youth leadership
charity.
Kimmo Ulkuniemi
Assistant Director, Strategy and Outreach, INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation
Mr Kimmo Ulkuniemi, INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation Assistant Director for Strategy and Outreach has worked in
the Finnish Police since 1992. Prior to his appointment to INTERPOL he was Deputy Head of the Europol National Unit in
Finland and was responsible for Europol coordination in Finnish law enforcement. Mr Ulkuniemi has more than 10 years'
experience in international police cooperation in INTERPOL, Europol and Schengen and he has experience on the investigation
and international cooperation on cybercrimes. He has also worked in the Council of European Union and the United Nations.
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Dr Allan Watt
Cyber Program Coordinator/Lecturer, Centre for Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, Macquarie
University Dr. Allan Watt is the Cyber Program Coordinator at Centre for Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (PICT),
Macquarie University. Previously he served in the New Zealand Army and the New Zealand Police, for a combined
period of 18 years. Most of his Police service was as an Intelligence Analyst. In 1999 he formed his own computer
forensics business and in 2008 moved to Sydney Australia, where he was the Head of e.Forensics, for a Litigation Support
firm and in June 2011, he took a position with the NSW Police Force, State Electronic Evidence Branch. In May 2013, he
commenced as a fulltime lecturer with PICT. He has completed over 1000 Digital Forensic Examinations and is a recognised
expert witness in many jurisdictions.
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