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Page 1: 9th annual… CYBER INTELLIGENCE ASIA...Md Shah Nuri Md Zain, Chief Executive Officer, National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA), Malaysia 11.40 RECORDED FUTURE PRESENTATION Senior Official,

Book your place by: Web: www.intelligence-sec.com I Email: [email protected] I Tel: +44(0)1582 346706

For more information visit – www.intelligence-sec.com

9th annual…

CYBER INTELLIGENCE ASIAJakarta, Indonesia

9th – 11th March 2021

Supporting Partners

Confirmed Speakers

• Police Brigadier General Slamet Uliandi, Director Cybercrime Directorate,

National Police Force, Indonesia

• Md Shah Nuri Md Zain, Chief Executive Officer, National Cyber Security Agency

(NACSA), Malaysia

• Joey Fontiveros, Commander, Cyber Battalion, Philippine Army

• Budi Rahardjo, President, Indonesia Computer Emergency Response Team

(ID-CERT)

• Adi Nugroho, Chairman, Indonesia Security Incident Response Team on

Internet Infrastructure/Coordination Center (IDSIRTII)

• Doug Witschi, Assistant Director, Cybercrime Threat Response and Cybercrime

Operations, Interpol

• Alexandru Caciuloiu, Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency Programme Coordinator,

UNODC

• Vongvilai Inthasanh, Network Security Specialist, Lao Computer Emergency

Response Team (LaoCERT)

• Montida Pattaranantakul, Researcher, Cybersecurity Laboratory, National

Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), Thailand

• Eugenio Benincasa, Cybersecurity Policy Research Fellow, Pacific Forum, USA

• Allan Cabanlong, Executive Officer, CyberGuardians

Pre-Event Workshop – 9th March 2021

14.00 – 17.00

Assessment of CyberSecurity Risks of IT Applications/Contact Tracing during Pandemic

Hosted By: Allan Cabanlong, Chief Executive, CyberGuardians

Event Sponsors and Exhibitors

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EVENT SCHEDULE

Tuesday 9th March 2021

14.00 – 17.00 INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP Assessment of CyberSecurity Risks of IT Applications/Contact Tracing during Pandemic

Hosted By: Allan Cabanlong, Chief Executive, CyberGuardians

Wednesday 10th March 2021

08.30 – 16.00CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION DAY ONE

Event TopicsNational Cyber Security Programs

Cyber Threat Intelligence and Research during a Pandemic

Thursday 11th March 2021

08.30 – 17.00CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION DAY TWO

Event TopicsCombating Cybercrimes across the region

Cyber Security Engagement

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WORKSHOP AGENDA

Overview

In November 2019, when the world was struck by the Corona virus, Philippines was badly hit among its neighbors in the Southeast

Asia region. The government emergency management system was overwhelmed by the nature of the invisible virus.

On the brighter side, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) solutions like the web and mobile applications are

perceived to be one of the tools for the governments to aid them in contact tracing, movement of goods, hospital and logistics

management, to name a few, during this pandemic. The Philippines, one of the ASEAN member countries that has stringent data

privacy law, has faced numerous privacy and security questions from its citizens on how the Philippine government processes and

stores the data they collected.

Privacy and CyberSecurity has become one of the important concerns the government is facing during this pandemic. Although

various ICT tools are developed and used to aid the government in the fight against COVID19 but the big question coming from

citizens is the way how the personal identifiable information (PII) is collected and what agency in the government will store it.

This workshop is projected to share best practices amongst the participants and formulate effective and efficient measures in the

assessment of cybersecurity risks and privacy protection of IT applications, contact tracing app to name a few, during pandemic.

Assessment of CyberSecurity Risks of IT Applications during Pandemic

Time

14.00 – 17.00

Agenda

14.00 Registration and Networking

14.15 Introduction

14.30 ICT as an Enabler during Pandemic

15.30 Coffee Break

16.00 CyberSecurity and Privacy Issues

16.45 Conclusions and Discussions

17.00 End of Workshop

Workshop Host

Mr. Allan Cabanlong

Executive Officer

CyberGuardians

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Book your place by: Web: www.intelligence-sec.com I Email: [email protected] I Tel: +44(0)1582 346706

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EVENT PROGRAMME DAY 108.30 Registration and Networking

09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS

Budi Rahardjo, President, Indonesia Computer Emergency

Response Team (ID-CERT)

Morning Session - National Cyber Security Programs

09.10 OVERVIEW OF INDONESIA CYBER SECURITY

• Current Cyber Security Policy

• Challenges and hurdles to combat

• Government Cyber Security Roadmap

Invited: Senior Official, Cyber Security Division, Ministry of

Communication and Information Technology, Indonesia

09.40 CYBER SECURITY STRATEGY OF INDONESIA

• Overview of cyber security in Indonesia

• Current government strategy in place for cyber security

• Cyber security structure within Indonesia

Invited: Lieutenant General (Ret) Hinsa Siburian, Head, State

Cyber and Cryptography Agency (BSSN), Indonesia

10.10 BEYOND TRUST PRESENTATION

Senior Official, Beyond Trust

10.40 Networking Coffee Break

11.10 MALAYSIAN CYBER SECURITY ROADMAP

• Overview of the Malaysian Cyber Security situation

• Current government cyber security policies

• Roadmap for the next few years

Md Shah Nuri Md Zain, Chief Executive Officer, National Cyber

Security Agency (NACSA), Malaysia

11.40 RECORDED FUTURE PRESENTATION

Senior Official, Recorded Future

12.10 DEVELOPING A NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY

PROGRAM

• Review of the developments in recent years in Myanmar with

creating a cyber security national program

• What have been the challenges?

• Where have we been successful?

• What is next?

Invited: Kyaw Soe Naing, Deputy Director, National Cyber

Security Center, Myanmar

12.40 Networking Lunch Break Sponsored by

13.40 CREATION OF THE PHILIPPINE CYBER

BATTALION

• Overview of the role of the Cyber Battalion in the Philippine

Army

• Cyber Defence Capabilities

• Cooperation with local government agencies in creating a

national cyber defence strategy

• Roadmap for the next few years

Joey Fontiveros, Commander, Cyber Battalion, Philippine Army

14.10 CYBER SECURITY RISKS AND THREATS AROUND

A DIGITAL ECONOMY

• Current cyber security practices in place at the Ministry of

Tourism and Creative Economy

• Current threats faced to government infrastructures and new

threats expected with a digital economy

• Case studies of cyber threats faced to the Ministry of

Tourism and Creative Economy

Invited: Muhammad Neil El Himam, Deputy Chairman for Digital

Economy and Creative Products, Ministry of Tourism and

Creative Economy, Indonesia

Afternoon Session – Cyber Threat Intelligence and

Research during a Pandemic

14.40 HOW INDONESIA PROTECTED HEALTHCARE

INFRASTRUCTURE FROM CYBER-ATTACKS DURING THE

COVID-19 PANDEMIC

• Current healthcare cyber security capabilities

• Threats faced to the healthcare systems

• Government agency support and cooperation

Invited: Senior Official, Head of Cyber Security, Ministry of

Health, Indonesia

15.10 Networking Coffee Break

15.40 IMPORTANCE OF INTER-GOVERNMENT

COOPERATION DURING A PANDEMIC

• Cyber security resilience within the Saudi healthcare system

• Overview of the current cyber preparedness of hospitals

across Saudi Arabia

• Threats faced to the healthcare computer systems

• Cooperation with other government agencies across Saudi

Arabia

Invited: Basem Al Angari, Cyber Security General Manager,

Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

16.10 OVERVIEW OF THAILAND’S CYBER THREAT

INTELLIGENCE DURING COVID-19

• Current research conducted for pandemic cyber

preparedness

• Cyber challenges faced by the Thai Government during

COVID-19

• Lessons learnt

Montida Pattaranantakul, Researcher, Cybersecurity

Laboratory, National Electronics and Computer Technology

Center (NECTEC), Thailand

16.40 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS

Budi Rahardjo, President, Indonesia Computer Emergency

Response Team (ID-CERT)

POST CONFERENCE NETWORKING RECEPTION

SPONSORED BY

16.50 – 19.00

Additional Networking opportunities post conference in

the Exhibitor Hall

Everyone welcome!

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EVENT PROGRAMME DAY 208.30 Registration and Networking

09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS

Budi Rahardjo, President, Indonesia Computer Emergency

Response Team (ID-CERT)

Morning Session – Combating Cybercrimes across the

region

09.10 COMBATING CYBERCRIMES AND CATCHING THE

CRIMINALS

• Current cybercrimes faced across Indonesia

• Combating fake news

• Cybercrime laws and prosecution

• Monitoring online content being leaked across Indonesia

Police Brigadier General Slamet Uliandi, Director, Cybercrime

Directorate, National Police Force, Indonesia

09.40 INTELLIGENCE USED TO COMBAT CYBERCRIMES

• Current techniques used to monitor Indonesian computer

systems

• Threat intelligence systems in place

• Current threats seen daily

• Cooperation with other government agencies in fighting

against cybercrimes

Invited: Senior Official, Head of Cyber School, National

Intelligence Agency (BIN), Indonesia

10.10 PROTECTING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURES

ACROSS INDONESIA

• Threats faced to internet infrastructures

• Case studies of recent attacks

• Developments being made in cyber defence across

Indonesia

• Lessons learnt

Adi Nugroho, Chairman, Indonesia Security Incident Response

Team on Internet Infrastructure/Coordination Center (IDSIRTII)

10.40 Networking Coffee Break

11.10 REGIONAL CYBERCRIMES – INTERPOL

COOPERATION

• Overview of the cybercrime department at Interpol

• Collaboration with regional governments to help tackle

cybercrimes

• Importance of sharing information

• Case studies of recent cybercrimes Interpol has intercepted

Doug Witschi, Assistant Director, Cybercrime Threat Response

and Cybercrime Operations, Interpol

11.40 CYBERCRIME LAW ENFORCEMENT – HONG

KONG PERSPECTIVE

• Monitoring cybercrimes across Hong Kong

• Threats and Attacks faced

• Current enforcement measures of cybercrimes

• Hong Kong Police cyber readiness

Invited: Senior Official, Section 2, Collaborations, Cyber Security

Division, Hong Kong Police

12.10 MONITORING CYBER THREATS ONLINE

• Overview of LaoCERT

• Current threats faced and recent cybercrimes

• Procedure in responding to cybercrimes

• Lessons learnt from previous attacks

Vongvilai Inthasanh, Network Security Specialist, Lao Computer

Emergency Response Team (LaoCERT)

12.40 Networking Lunch Break

Afternoon Session – Cyber Security Engagement

14.00 BUILDING CYBER AWARENESS AND

ENGAGEMENT ACROSS INDONESIA

• Current work ID-CERT is doing to build awareness of cyber

security to government agencies and the general public

• Challenges faced across Indonesia

• Government engagement on cyber security matters

• What is needed next?

Budi Rahardjo, President, Indonesia Computer Emergency

Response Team (ID-CERT)

14.30 COUNTERING CYBERCRIMES AND THE

IMPORTANCE OF OPEN ENGAGEMENT ACROSS SOUTH-

EAST ASIA

• Current UN initiatives at countering cybercrimes

• Current UN engagement programs across South-East Asia

• Challenges faced across the region

• What is next?

Alexandru Caciuloiu, Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency

Programme Coordinator, UNODC

15.00 Networking Coffee Break

15.30 CYBER SECURITY COOPERATION AND

ENGAGEMENT

• Current joint projects between Asia and the European Union

to combat cybercrimes

• Sharing of information between governments

• Current initiatives to build strong cyber security alliances

• The future

Eugenio Benincasa, Cybersecurity Policy Research Fellow,

Pacific Forum, USA

16.00 MALAYSIAN PERSPECTIVE – GOVERNMENT

CYBER ENGAGEMENT AND COOPERATION

• CyberSecurity Malaysia focus on government engagement

programs

• Building cyber security awareness across Malaysia

• Importance of public-private cooperation on building cyber

awareness

• What is next for Malaysia cyber security?

Invited: Fazlan bin Abdullah, Head of Government Engagement,

CyberSecurity Malaysia

16.30 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CHILD ONLINE

PROTECTION IN ASEAN

• Overview of CyberGuardians work regarding protecting

children online

• Current threats to children online – what protection is needed

• Using AI to help protect children

• Roadmap

Allan Cabanlong, Executive Officer, CyberGuardians

17.00 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS

Budi Rahardjo, President, Indonesia Computer Emergency

Response Team (ID-CERT)

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SUPPORTING PARTNERS

ID-CERT (Indonesia Computer Emergency Response Team) was informally started in 1999. It is now a formal community-

based organization.

Our vision is to make a safer cyber Indonesia.

Our mission is to assist people, government, business, and organization in managing their cyber & computer-related incidents.

We help them develop their own computer security incident response teams. ID-CERT is also a founder of AP-CERT (Asia

Pacific Computer Emergency Response Team). We collaborate with various organizations to exchange data and to share

experiences.

Id-SIRTII/CC (Indonesia Security Incident Response Team on Internet Infrastructure/Coordination Center) is the National

CSIRT of Indonesia.

ID-SIRTII has the main duty to conduct socialization about the importance of Internet Security, continuous monitoring and early

detection, give an early warning about threats to telecommunication networks provider and all related stakeholder in Indonesia,

preserve and maintaining the log files, providing assistance on law enforcement process, providing regular report on

Indonesian’s internet security and as a single point of contact related to CSIRT initiative.

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