CCCC 2018
Keynote Speakers
Douglas Haywood
Cyber Intelligence Manager, Tesco Bank
Joona Airamo
Principal Security Officer, Forcepoint
Marianne Sørensen
Deputy Director, Agency for Digitisation, Ministry of Finance
Morten Stilling, PhD
Founder and Owner, ICS Security Solutions ApS
Paul Vixie
CEO, Farsight Security, Inc.
Dr. Paul Vixie is an Internet pioneer. Currently, he is the Chairman, CEO and cofounder of Farsight Security, Inc. He was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame in 2014 for work related to DNS. Dr. Vixie is a prolific author of open source Internet software including BIND, and of many Internet standards documents concerning DNS and DNSSEC. In addition, he founded the first anti-spam company (MAPS, 1996), the first non-profit Internet infrastructure software company (ISC, 1994), and the first neutral and commercial Internet exchange (PAIX, 1991). He earned his Ph.D. from Keio University for work related to DNS and DNSSEC in 2011.
Peter Kruse
Head of Research&Intelligence, Partner, CSIS Security Group A/S
Speakers
Alex Kouzmine
CERT Officer, CERT Societe Generale
Anders Fogh
Principal Security Researcher, GDATA Advanced Analytics
Bill Ladd, PhD
Chief Data Scientist, Recorded Future
Daniel Shepherd
CEO, Agile Response Technologies A/S
Gabor Szappanos
Principal Malware Researcher, Sophos Plc.
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.
Gabriel Cirlig
Senior Software Engineer, Ixia, a Keysight business
Gaetan van Diemen
Business Manager, ThreatFabric
Ido Naor
Senior Security Researcher, Kaspersky Lab
Jens Heyn Roed Andersen
Senior Consultant, Jens Roed Andersen Aps
Lars Frelle-Petersen
Director, DI Digital
Lukas Stefanko
Malware Researcher, ESET
Lukas Stefanko is an experienced malware researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the computer security industry. He is a strong engineering professional skilled in security research, Android and mobile security. Lukas joined ESET in 2011, and in the past couple of years he has primarily focused on researching Android threats.
Martin Clausen
Chief Security Architect, Danske Bank
Martin Clausen is Chief Security Architect and heads the security architecture team in Danske Bank. Martin has been working with security for more than 15 years. He enjoys getting his hands “dirty” (when time permits) and finds the spot between security architecture and operational security the most interesting field. Martin holds a Master of Engineering from DTU in cryptography.
Ole Kjeldsen
National Technology Officer & CISO, Microsoft Danmark
Accountable for driving Microsoft’s relevance and leadership in technology policy debates and articulating Microsoft‘s technology vision, strategy and capabilities to influence Government adoption of Microsoft services & devices. Engaging with policy makers,politicians, Industri Associationsand other influencers and decision makers in close alignment with Microsoft Legal & Government Affairs.
Righard Zwienenberg
Senior Research Fellow, ESET
Mr. Zwienenberg started dealing with computer viruses and security in 1988. Zwienenberg studied virus behavior and presented security solutions and detection schemes ever since. Having worked for CSE Ltd., ThunderBYTE and Norman, since 2012 he works at ESET. Being the initial President of AMTSO – Anti Malware Testing Standards Organization – at this moment he is a member on the BoD. He is also serving as Director of AVAR, on the Technical Advisory Board of the WildList and on the Executive Committee of IEEE ICSG. He has been a member of CARO since late 1991. He is a frequent speaker at conferences – among these Virus Bulletin, EICAR, AVAR, RSA, InfoSec, SANS, CFET, ISOI, SANS Security Summits, IP Expo, Government Symposia, SCADA seminars, etc – and general security seminars.
Website: We Live Security – Blog
Stefan Tanase
Principal Security Researcher, Ixia, a Keysight business
Stefan is an experienced security researcher based in Bucharest, Romania. Having spent the last 10 years of his career combating the world’s most sophisticated cyber threats, Stefan joined Ixia in 2017 as a Principal Security Researcher. Through innovative research projects and effective public speaking engagements, he actively contributes to keeping internet users safe. While Stefan specializes in collecting threat intelligence and monitoring the cybercrime ecosystem, he has a real passion for digital rights and internet privacy.
Panelists
Henning Mortensen
Chairman, Danish Council for Digital Security
Henning has for many years been an influential player in the Danish information security and privacy debate. He is currently Chairman for the Danish Council for Digital Security, CISO and CPO at a big Nordic wholesale company and a teacher on applied data protection at IT-University Professional Courses. He was for more than 15 years senior advisor in the Confederation of Danish Industries guiding Danish companies in these topics and influencing Danish politics. Over the years he has written many free booklets, guidelines, articles and tools that is used widespread amongst Danish companies. For his continued effort he was awarded the Danish Data Protection Award in 2018.
Henrik Lund Kramshøj
Security Engineer, NORDUnet
Henrik Kramshøj is a Copenhagen based security engineer working mostly with internet security in the service provider space. He especially enjoy working with low level internet packets, IPv6 and routing. Henrik also does pentesting and DDoS testing of devices and networks. Currently he helps run the NORDUnet infrastructure spanning multiple countries and providing networking to the nordic research communities. Open source tools are essential in his toolbox and if he gets a chance he will push OpenBSD as one of his favourites.
Peter Kofod
Writer, Activist
Peter Kofod is a Danish journalist, activist and trouble maker, who mainly works on topics such as surveillance, whistleblowers and civil liberties. In 2014 he became one of the first people in the world to interview NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, and since then he’s been a prolific writer and public speaker as well as a frequent guest in the national media. At the moment, he’s part of an effort to sue the Danish Ministry of Justice over illegal data retention policies.
Poul-Henning Kamp
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote FOSS software long before it was called that, and has written major parts of FreeBSD, Varnish Cache etc. Along the ways he came up with better password protection, better memory allocation, jails (aka: containers), nanosecond timekeeping etc. He makes computers do weird things for a living, currently trying to make stars not twinkle in ESO’s ELT telescope, and he is very proud that Varnish Cache went 11 years without a major security issue.