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02: Cybersecurity, Privatsphäre, Ethik – Chancen und Risiken für eine Digitale Gesellschaft

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Sicherheit, Schutz der Privatsphäre und freier Datenaustausch sind zwar widersprüchlich, aber doch voneinander abhängig. Security und der Schutz der Privatsphäre werden für die Zuverlässigkeit und die Safety immer wichtiger. Technische Lösungen sind vielfältig, aber was ist ethisch vertretbar? Anhand ausgewählter Anwendungsfälle (use cases) werden Lösungsmöglichkeiten im Hinblick auf Systemzuverlässigkeit, auf moralische Grenzen und die Auswirkungen auf Benutzergruppen diskutiert. Wir zeigen notwendige Strukturen und Maßnahmen für ethisch reflektierte Forschung in Österreich auf, die darauf abzielen, ein weltweit anerkannter Akteur zu werden.

Director, Center for Secure Energy Informatics, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Puch/Salzburg
Faculty Tenure Track; Head of Usable Security Research Group, Helmholtz Center for Information Security, Saarbrücken
Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Zurich
Professor, Research Unit of Security and Privacy, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
Professor of Security and Cloud Computing, Institute of Applied Information Processing and Communications, Graz University of Technology, Graz
Chief Executive Officer, IKARUS Security Software GmbH, Vienna; Evangelist, Austria IT Security Hub, St. Pölten
Research Ethics Coordinator, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
Research Director, SBA Research gGmbH; Non-tenured Associate Professor, Institute of Information Systems Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna Chair
Head Funding Support and Industry Relations, Research and Transfer Support Office, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna Coordination

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Dr. Dominik ENGEL

Director, Center for Secure Energy Informatics, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Puch/Salzburg

2003-2004 Research Associate, University of Bremen
2004-2008 Research, Dept. of Computer Sciences, University of Salzburg
2008-2010 Product Manager Content Security, Sony DADC
since 2010 FH-Professor, IT-Security, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Puch/Salzburg
since 2015 Head of Department, Network Technologies and Security, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Puch/Salzburg
since 2016 Member of the Board, Salzburg Wohnbau Group, Salzburg
since 2018 Director Center for Secure Energy Informatics, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Puch/Salzburg
Member of the Senate, Christian Doppler Research Association

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Katharina KROMBHOLZ

Faculty Tenure Track; Head of Usable Security Research Group, Helmholtz Center for Information Security, Saarbrücken

2005-2010 B.Sc., Media Informatics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
2010-2012 M.Sc./Dipl.-Ing., Media Informatics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
2013-2016 Ph.D. student, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
2013-2018 Researcher, SBA Research, Vienna
2014-2018 Lecturer, Digital Forensics, University of Applied Sciences FH Campus Wien
2014-2016 Lecturer, Cloud Security, University of Applied Sciences FH Technikum Wien
2014-2018 Lecturer, Introduction to Security, Digital Forensics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
2015 Student; Visiting Researcher, Ruhr University Bochum; National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo
since 2018 Faculty Tenure Track; Head of Usable Security Research Group, Helmholtz Center for Information Security, Saarbrücken

Dr. Michele LOI

Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Zurich

 Michele Loi is postdoctoral researcher at the Digital Society Initiative, University of Zurich. He has a doctorate in political theory from LUISS University in Rome and ten years of postdoctoral research (in San Raffaele University, Braga University, ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich) on ethical questions at the intersection of justice and fairness, bioethics, the use of data in medicine (especially genetic data), big data and artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. He has written several articles in peer reviewed journals and a book on justice and genetics, has been a consultant or acted as an expert for the World Health Organisation, the European Medicines Agency, the Sienna Project on AI and Robotics, and has coordinated the writing of the Ethical Code for Data-Based Business with the Swiss Data and Service Alliance. He consults for companies on the ethics of big data.

Dr. Matteo MAFFEI

Professor, Research Unit of Security and Privacy, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna

 Matteo Maffei is professor and head of the Security and Privacy group at the Vienna University of Technology, which he joined in April 2017. Previously, he worked 11 years at Saarland University in Germany, first as research group leader and then as professor. He obtained his PhD in 2006 at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. In 2018 he was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council with the project "Foundations and Tools for Client-Side Web Security" and in 2009 an Emmy Noether fellowship from the German Research Foundation with the project "Formal Design and Verification of Modern Cryptographic Applications". His current research interests include security, cryptography, program analysis, and blockchain technologies. In particular, he designs verification techniques for security properties in cryptographic protocols, mobile code, web applications, and smart contracts, and he develops privacy-enhancing technologies for cloud storage, analytics, and blockchain technologies.

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn. Stefan MANGARD

Professor of Security and Cloud Computing, Institute of Applied Information Processing and Communications, Graz University of Technology, Graz

 Stefan Mangard is professor at the Institute of Applied Information Processing and Communications at Graz University of Technology. His research interests include hardware security, side channels, cryptographic implementations, security verification and secure system architectures for application domains ranging from small embedded and IoT devices to cloud solutions. He holds an ERC consolidator grant for research on the side channel security of processors, he is author of a textbook on power analysis attacks and more than 80 scientific publications. Before joining Graz University of Technology, he was working as leading security architect at the Chip Card and Security division of Infineon Technologies in Munich.
2001-2007 Ph.D. Student and Postdoc, Graz University of Technology, Graz
2002 Master in Computer Science, Graz University of Technology, Graz
2004 Ph.D. in Computer Science, Graz University of Technology, Graz
2007-2010 Security Specialist, Infineon Technologies, Munich
2010-2013 Leading Security Architect, Infineon Technologies, Munich
Lecturer, Technical University of Munich
since 2013 Professor in IT Security, Graz University of Technology, Graz

Joe PICHLMAYR

Chief Executive Officer, IKARUS Security Software GmbH, Vienna; Evangelist, Austria IT Security Hub, St. Pölten

since 1991 Ikarus, Vienna
1994 Head of Sales, Ikarus, Vienna
since 1998 CEO, Ikarus, Vienna
since 2010 Co-Founder and Member of the Board, CSA - Cyber Security Austria, Vienna
since 2014 Co-Founder and Member of the Board, Digital City Wien, Vienna
since 2017 Co-Founder and Member of the Board, Security Hub Austria, St. Pölten

Dr. Marjo RAUHALA

Research Ethics Coordinator, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna

1992 MSSc., Department of Philosophy, University of Turku
2006 Dr. Phil., Institute for Sociology, University of Vienna
2007-2010 Research Officer, Bioethics, Austrian Federal Chancellery, Vienna
2000-2016 Researcher, Research Ethics Manager, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
since 2016 Research Ethics Coordinator, Research, Innovation and Technology Support, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna

Mag. DI Dr. Edgar WEIPPL

Research Director, SBA Research gGmbH; Non-tenured Associate Professor, Institute of Information Systems Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna

2000-2001 Assistant Professor, Beloit College, Beloit, WI
2002-2004 Project Manager, ISIS Papyrus, Frankfurt; New York
2004-2006 Assistant Professor, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
since 2006 Research Director, SBA Research gGmbH, Vienna
since 2009 Non-tenured Associate Professor, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna

Mag.a Dr. Elisabeth SCHLUDERMANN

Head Funding Support and Industry Relations, Research and Transfer Support Office, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna

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22.08.2019

11:00 - 11:30Open doors: #ART TEC: Schnittstellen von Kunst, Technologie und WissenschaftCulture
11:00 - 11:30Start der Ausstellung TEC-Xperience RoomPartner
11:30 - 12:30Die Presse TalkPartner
13:00 - 13:10Begrüßung und EröffnungPlenary
13:10 - 14:00FTI-TalkPlenary
14:30 - 16:00Künstliche Intelligenz und CybersecurityPlenary
16:20 - 17:30Künstliche Intelligenz und RobotikPlenary
20:15 - 21:15Tickets nach Berlin: Falling Walls Lab Austria & Summer School on EntrepreneurshipPlenary
21:30 - 23:30AbendempfangSocial

23.08.2019

08:30 - 09:00TU Austria Innovations-Marathon: Ideen auf Bestellung – 24 Stunden nonstopPlenary
09:00 - 18:00Junior Alpbach – Wissenschaft und Technologie für junge MenschenBreakout
09:00 - 15:00Ö1 Kinderuni Alpbach – Wissenschaft und Technologie für KinderBreakout
09:15 - 10:30Führungskräfteentwicklung in Wissenschaft und WirtschaftPlenary
10:45 - 12:15Arizona Dreams: Eine Initiative der Arizona State University digitalisiert die BildungPlenary
12:30 - 13:15Imbiss für die TeilnehmerInnen der Breakout SessionsSocial
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 01: Künstliche Intelligenz und Governance: Freiheit, Vertrauen, SicherheitBreakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 02: Cybersecurity, Privatsphäre, Ethik – Chancen und Risiken für eine Digitale GesellschaftBreakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 03: Wie viel Freiheit braucht eine Gesellschaft?Breakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 04: Artificial Intelligence – FIT für den Industriestandort ÖsterreichBreakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 05: (Warum) Braucht es Kunst zur Innovation?Breakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 06: Digitalisierung in der Industrie – Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten aus der Perspektive von Betriebsrat und GeschäftsführungBreakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 07: Freiheit und Sicherheit – die ersten Opfer der Digitalisierung?Breakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 08: Wie sicher ist sicher? Leben und Wirtschaften im Spannungsfeld zwischen Komfort – Geschwindigkeit – SicherheitBreakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 09: Freies Spiel der Innovationen oder sicherer Systemumbau?Breakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 10: Technologieoffensive – Turbo für Innovation und WohlstandBreakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 11: Mixed Reality – die reale Welt digital dargestellt im „virtuellen Haus der Digitalisierung“Breakout
13:15 - 17:30Breakout Session 12: Künstliche Intelligenz – Technologie der ZukunftBreakout
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24.08.2019

09:00 - 11:00Bioökonomie – unverzichtbar für die Zukunftssicherung der MenschheitPlenary
11:30 - 13:10If You Could Read My Mind…Plenary
13:10 - 13:15SchlusswortePlenary
13:15 - 14:00Imbiss zum Abschluss der VeranstaltungSocial