18: Wie die mangelnde IT- und Netzsicherheit die europäische Digitalwirtschaft bedroht
Unterstützt von Fabasoft
Die Digitalisierung ist ein konfliktbehaftetes Phänomen. Netz- und Informationssicherheit sind ein entscheidendes Rad in diesem Getriebe. Welche Kooperationen braucht es auf europäischer Ebene, um die IT- und Netzsicherheit für den digitalen Binnenmarkt der Europäischen Union zu gewährleisten und digitale Konflikte zu bewältigen?
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Dr. Philipp AMANN
Head of Strategy, Europol EC3 - European Cyber Crime Centre, The Hague
1996 | Master, Computer Science and Economics, University of Vienna |
2004 | PhD, Business informatics, information management, University of Vienna |
1999-2005 | Information System Specialist, Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization |
2005-2007 | Information Officer, Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court |
2007-2009 | Section Head, OPCW - Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons |
2009-2014 | Information Management Officer, Technical Focal Point for Cybercrime, OSCE - Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe |
2012-2014 | MSc in Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation, University College Dublin |
since 2014 | Head of Strategy, EC3 - European Cybercrime Center, Europol |
Marc ELSBERG
Bestselling Author and Pioneering Thinker, Vienna
Marc Elsberg was born in Vienna in 1967. He was a columnist for the Austrian daily »Der Standard« as well as a strategy consultant and creative director for advertising in Vienna and Hamburg. In 2012 he made the breakthrough with his techno-thriller Blackout and he was awarded, among other things, with the prize for the Knowledge Book of the Year. His meticulously researched and enthralling written science thriller about the effects of a total power failure in Europe dominated for months the bestseller lists. In his thriller Zero, with the power of digital algorithms and the rise of big data, he once again picks up a hot topic that profoundly changes our way of seeing ourselves in the 21st century. His third book, Helix, was released in 2016, followed by Gier in 2019. Marc Elsberg lives and works in Vienna. |
Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Helmut FALLMANN
Member of the Managing Board, Fabasoft AG, Linz
1984-2005 | Master of Computer Science, Johannes Kepler University, Linz |
since 1988 | Co-Founder and member of the Managing Board, Fabasoft AG, Linz |
1989-1995 | Digital Corporation, Digital Linkworks |
2005-2012 | Postgraduate Professional Education: General Management Seminar for Executives, Marketing Program St.Gallen; Leadership-Week Boston; Finance-Week London; Executive School St. Gallen |
since 2013 | Collaboration, Cloud Select Industry Group on Code of Conduct, Digital Agenda for Europe, A Europe 2020 Initiative |
since 2014 | Advisory Board Member, IT-Cluster Upper Austria |
Participant, Political Innovation think tank Re:think Austria, European Forum Alpbach | |
since 2016 | Member, Official Contact of Fabasoft AG in the ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute |
Management Board Member, Federation of Austrian Industry, Upper Austria | |
President, Managing Board of the "Talente OÖ" Society (Upper Austrian Talents) |
Dr. phil. Christian FOLINI
Vice President, Swiss Cyber Experts; Program chair, Swiss Cyberstorm Conference; Partner, netnea.com, Bern
1999-2004 | International delegate, Swiss association of History and Informatics |
2003-2008 | Junior Consultant, netnea.com, Bern |
2004 | PhD, medieval history about the social life of female Dominican monasteries |
2008-2015 | Senior consultant, netnea.com, Bern |
since 2015 | Partner, netnea.com, Bern |