CCCC 2017
Moderators
Daniel Shepherd
CSIS Security Group A/S
Daniel recently joined CSIS in order to drive the creation of two spin-off companies: one focused on Incident Response and Threat Hunting, the other focused on eCommerce Fraud.
Daniel has been working in the cybersecurity industry for over 5 years now. He initially started with S21sec, the leading security service provider in Spain and Portugal.
Based in Mexico City, he led the company’s LATAM operations. Then, having moved back to be based in London, he was appointed Chief Marketing Officer and Vice President of International Business.
Before S21sec, Daniel worked for over 12 years for various US and European management consultancy firms, advising companies across various industries and globally on strategy, growth and operational improvement.
Keynote Speakers
Kim Zetter
Journalist
Kim Zetter is an award-winning journalist and author who has been covering computer security and the hacking underground since 1999, first for PC World magazine and more recently for WIRED, where she wrote about security, cybercrime, surveillance and civil liberties for more than a decade. She has broken numerous stories over the years and has three times been voted one of the Top 10 security reporters in the U.S. by her journalism peers and security industry professionals. She recently published the widely acclaimed book Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World’s First Digital Weapon.
Maria Moe
Research Scientist, SINTEF
Marie Moe cares about public safety and securing systems that may impact human lives. She is a research scientist at SINTEF, the largest independent research organisation in Scandinavia, and has a PhD in information security. She is also an associate professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. She has experience as a team leader at the Norwegian Cyber Security Centre NorCERT, where she did incident handling of cyberattacks against Norway’s critical infrastructure. She is currently doing research on the security of her own personal critical infrastructure, an implanted pacemaker that is generating every single beat of her heart.
Poul Otto Schousboe
Chief Information Security Officer, Danske Bank
Poul Otto Schousboe has been the CISO of Danske Bank Group for the past 10 years, and has worked within IT security for nearly 30 years – even before internet became a dominating part of IT. His experience ranges from IT development across various platforms to being responsible for Identity and Access Management through the years when Danske Bank acquired a number of banks and migrated these into one Group IT platform. Next to this, he is involved in the development of security policy, security assessments, and security in outsourcing contract including public cloud. Within the last 2 years he has lead the build-up of the Group IT Security and Risk team with the right resources to accommodate the increasing demand for security in the financial services.
Speakers
Andreas Bruun Strøbek
Partner, Data & More
Andreas Bruun Strøbek has dedicated his business life on data related areas. During the last 20 years, Andreas has been consultant manager in Business Intelligence companies, business advisor in KMPG and PA Consulting, project and program manager and Business Intelligence Manager. During the years Andreas has helped many companies and organisations on data related issues turning data into business value. Andreas is now CEO in Data & More (“We care about data”) focusing on effective GPDR related data recognition speeding up GDPR projects and automated on-going data monitoring to help companies stay compliant.
Casper Munk Christiansen
Fraud Solution Management, Nordea
Caspers curiosity for IT security started at a very young age where everything had to be tested. This led to a career within IT development and security where he took part in developing apps, web-applications and ERP-systems. Today, Casper is heading the team responsible for all customer-facing fraud prevention solutions in Nordea. The team handles everything from phishing prevention initiatives to large global monitoring tools covering all aspects of Nordeas customers.
Costin G. Raiu
Director, Global Research and Analysis Team, Kaspersky Lab
Costin specializes in analyzing advanced persistent threats and high-level malware attacks. He is leading the Global Research and Analysis Team at Kaspersky that researched the inner workings of Stuxnet, Duqu, Flame, Gauss and more recently, Carbanak, Regin and the Equation group. Costin has over 20 years of experience in anti-virus technologies and security research. He is a member of the Virus Bulletin Technical Advisory Board, a member of the Computer AntiVirus Researchers’ Organization (CARO) and a reporter for the Wildlist Organization International. Prior to joining Kaspersky Lab, Costin worked for GeCad as Chief Researcher and as a Data Security Expert with the RAV antivirus developers group.
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Gabor Szappanos
Principal Malware Researcher, Sophos Plc.
Gabor graduated from the Eotvos Lorand University of Budapest with degree in physics. His first job was in the Computer and Automation Research Institute, developing diagnostic software and hardware for nuclear power plants. He started antivirus work in 1995, and has been developing freeware antivirus solutions in spare time. He joined VirusBuster in 2001 where he was responsible for taking care of macro virus and script malware. Since 2002 he was the head of the virus lab. Between 2008 and 2016 he was a member of the board of directors in AMTSO (Anti Malware Testing Standards Organizations). In 2012 he joined Sophos as a Principal Malware researcher.
Ford Merrill
Senior Security Specialist, CSIS Security Group A/S
Ford works at CSIS Security Group, spearheading the design and development of the firm’s innovative anti-phishing intelligence platform. Prior to working at CSIS, Ford has worked for a decade at major US hosting providers and datacenters as a UNIX system architect with a focus on reliability, security, and abuse prevention.
James Wyke
Senior Security Researcher, FireEye
James Wyke is a Senior Security Researcher with FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence with 10 years of experience working in the Security Industry. Before FireEye, he spent 8 years at Sophos as a Senior Threat Researcher. He has degrees in Computer Science and Information Security. He has presented at several industry conferences. His research interests include financial malware, botnets and all kinds of reverse engineering.
Kristoffer V. Scavenius
Senior Analyst, CERTA Intelligence & Security A/S
Kristoffer Scavenius has extensive experience within the field of OSINT (Open Source Intelligence), i.e. the collection and dissemination of information from the internet. As a discipline OSINT has increasingly become a starting point for criminal and corporate investigations, security vettings, and also preventive measures related to counter social engineering. Kristoffer is heading the OSINT team at CERTA Intelligence & Security, and is inspired by the combination of classic OSINT skills with programming and automated collection of information.
Michael Christensen
Compliance and InfoSec Consultant, inHouse Security
Michael Christensen is a cyber and information security professional with 3+ decades of experience. Since 2006 his career has been spent within the security domain; running his own security consultancy from 2011. He has an extensive hands-on experience from other domains such as operations, development and project management. Michael is a member of the (ISC)2 EMEA GDPR Taskforce as well as an active blogger on GDPR issues, working with GDPR compliance at a telecom at present.
Paul Vixie
CEO, Farsight Security, Inc
Paul has served as President, Chairman and Founder of Internet Systems Consortium (ISC), as President of MAPS, PAIX and MIBH, as CTO of Abovenet/MFN, and on the boards of several for-profit and non-profit companies. He has also served on the ARIN Board of Trustees as ARIN and was a founding member of ICANN’s Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) and the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC). Paul has been contributing to Internet protocols and UNIX systems as a protocol designer and software architect since 1980, and was named to the Internet Hall of Fame in 2014.
Peter Kruse
Head of Research&Intelligence, Partner, CSIS Security Group A/S
Peter co-founded CSIS in 2003 and has helped grow the company into a valued partner for customers across northern Europe. Combining a profound technical understanding of malware with a keen appreciation of business needs, Peter is the most frequently-quoted cyber security expert in Denmark and is among the most visible in Europe. He has a long history of active participation in closed and vetted IT-security communities and enjoys strong relationships across the antivirus and banking industries, as well as among law enforcement and higher education institutions. Peter blogs frequently on cyber security issues.
Philippe Motet Jessen
Independent Communication Advisor
Philippe Motet Jessen is an independent communication advisor that specializes in behavioral change communication. As Head of Internal Communication in an energy company, he has developed and executed an internal communication campaign to raise awareness of the risk of cybercrime and changed IT-safety related behavior among employees and managers. The principles of the campaign and psychological considerations behind behavioral change communication will be shared in the speech. Prior to working in the energy industry Philippe Jessen worked as Senior Advisor in Burson-Marsteller, where he used behavioral science in communication solutions for various clients. He holds a degree in Political Science from the University of Copenhagen and an MSc in Media & Communication from London School of Economics.
Thomas Lund-Sørensen
Director of the Centre for Cyber Security, Danish Defence Intelligence Service
Thomas Lund-Sørensen is the director of the Centre for Cyber Security at the Danish Defence Intelligence Service. Prior to joining the Intelligence Service he had a long and distinguished career within the Foreign Service serving most recently in different positions as CIO, as Special Representative to Libya during the uprising in 2011 and as Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. He is a Marshall Memorial Fellow and a graduate of École Nationale d’Administration in Paris, France.
Veronica Valeros
Software Engineer, Cisco Systems
Veronica Valeros is a hacker, researcher and intelligence analyst from Argentina. Her research has a strong focus on helping people and involves different areas from wireless and bluetooth privacy issues to malware, botnets and intrusion analysis. She has presented her research on international conferences such as BlackHat, EkoParty, Botconf and others. She is the co-founder of the MatesLab hackerspace based in Argentina. Since 2013 she is part of the Cognitive Threat Analytics team (Cisco Systems) where she specialises on malware network traffic analysis and threats’ categorisation at big scale. She is also part of the core team of Security Without Borders,a collective of cyber security professionals who volunteer assisting people at risk and NGOs on cyber security issues.