Theme 2019: New challenges for CISO: Artificial intelligence, emerging technologies and regulations
The fifth edition of the Information Security Education Day (ISED) will be held on 10 May 2019 from 9:00 to 16:00 and will focus on New challenges for CISO: Artificial intelligence, emerging technologies and regulations. The event will take place on Belval campus, room 3.040.
The Information Security Education Day (ISED) is a yearly one-day event co-organized by the University of Luxembourg (Computer and Communications Research Unit – CSC) and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), sponsored by the Club de la sécurité de l’information Luxembourg (CLUSIL) and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT).
The ISED is an event that aims providing each year new knowledge on a hot-topic related to security and privacy. Primarily it targets the current and former students of the professional MSSI Master (Master en management de la sécurité des systèmes d’information). However, the ISED also provides an ideal forum where academics and practitioners can learn about the different facets of a key-topic, exchange, discuss ideas, and compare experiences.
In this spirit, ISED seeks to be an interdisciplinary event, open to all. The speakers will bring their expertise in different areas covering the legal, technical and research-wise facets of the theme.
PROGRAMME
9:00Welcomeand opening:
- Yves le Traon, Professor, University of Luxembourg
- Nicolas Mayer, Senior R&T Associate at IT for Innovative Services (ITIS), LIST
9:15: Machine learning in a nutshell
Tégawendé Bissyandé, Research Scientist, University of Luxembourg
9:45: Artificial intelligence in banks: business opportunities and security compliance: the case of BGL
- Anne Goujon, Director of Data Science Lab, BGL BNP Paribas: the business innovation’s viewpoint
- Grégory Nou, CISO, BGL BNP Paribas: the CISO’s viewpoint
- David Hagen, Head of IT Supervision and Support PSF, CSSF: the regulator’s viewpoint
11:00: Coffee break
11:15: Challenge for a big company to adopt AI (Artificial intelligence – Machine learning) vs traditional tools
Luc Cottin, CISO, Alter Domus
11:45: Signed, sealed, delivered… digitally – the legal value of digital exchanges
Jean-Yves Mathieu, CISO
12:15: Lunch
13:30: New technologies – buzzwords or true CISO helpers?
Emanuel Tanase, Global CISO, Lombard International
14:15: AI for Cybersecurity : Separating the wheat from the chaff
Tewfik Toum, Principal Advisor, Technology & Business Services, IBM
15:00: Coffee break
15:15: Panel discussion
Moderator: Bertrand Lathoud, Senior CyberSecurity Advisor, SECURITYMADEIN.LU
15:45: Closing
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REGISTRATION
Please register before 6 May 2019 via this link