Information keynote holders and presenters

SikkertNOK 2015 -­‐ Short bio & photo of speakers Minister Vidar Helgesen Vidar Helgesen is Minister and Chief of staff at the Prime Minister's Office; he is also responsible for coordinating efforts with EEA matters and relations with the EU, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Helgesen obtained a degree as Candidate of Law from the University of Oslo in 1998. In his working experience, Helgesen includes having been State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2001-­‐2005, under Bondevik's Second Cabinet; he was special advisor to the International Red Cross in Geneva from 1998 to 2001, and he was secretary general of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) in Stockholm, from 2006 until he was appointed minister in 2013. Major General Odd Egil Pedersen Major General Odd Egil Pedersen is commanding general of the Norwegian Armed Forces’ Cyber Defence, charged with maintaining, developing and defending the Norwegian Armed Forces’ ICT and Command and Control systems. Major General Pedersen’s background is from the Norwegian Army’s Signal Corps, and served through his early years in positions through the Norwegian Army. The latter half of his career he has mainly served in positions tied to military intelligence, both in the Norwegian Intelligence Service and in positions in NATO. Major General Pedersen has his military education from the Norwegian Army Military Academy, Norwegian Army Staff College, and School of Advanced War fighting at the US Marine Corps Command and Staff College, and NATO Defence College. Professor Dr. Hannes Lubich Prof. Dr. Hannes Lubich has spent 25 years working with IT systems, networks and IT security. At ETH Zurich, he worked as a researcher and lecturer; he was involved in the structure of the Internet and decisively the Internet Security Teams (CERT) in Switzerland. During 13 years Prof. Lubich worked as a CISO of Bank Julius Baer and as a strategy consultant at Computer Associates and British Telecom. Since 2009 he has been Professor for IT System & Service Management at FH Northwestern Switzerland in Brugg, he also teaches at the ETH Zurich, where he lectures on ICT System & Service Management at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland. Francesca Bosco Earned a degree in International Law and practiced two years as an attorney before she joined UNICRI in 2006, as a member of the Emerging Crimes Unit. Bosco is responsible for cybercrime prevention projects; together with strategic partners, she developed new methodologies and research strategies for countering computer related crimes. Bosco has collaborated on cybercrime and cybersecurity projects, both at EU and international level, including on: R&D technical assistance and capacity building programs to counter organized crime in cybercrime, legal implications and future scenarios of cyberwar and cyberterrorism; hate speech online; and data protection related to automated profiling. Bosco is member of the TLC Executive Committee, of H2020 advisory groups on Gender and on Secure Societies; of the Internet Security Expert Groups of the EC3, and of the advisory board of the Cybercrime Institute. She is a visiting researcher at CENTRIC, member of the Center Internet & Human Rights of the European University Viadrina. Margrete Raaum Margrete Raaum is the CEO at KraftCERT, CERT of the Norwegian energy sector, a position that she holds since May this year; her professional background includes positions as Senior Information Security Advisor at Statnett and CERT Manager at the University of Oslo, for almost seven years. Raaum has 20 years of experience in security and a thorough understanding of the contemporary threat picture, her areas of expertise include building up incident response teams and counseling of new teams, exercising and implementing scenario designs, hands-­‐on incident response and coordination, network traffic and log analysis, risk management, vulnerability analysis, security governance, forensic analysis coordination and penetration test coordination, intrusion detection and network design, and deep knowledge of the legal framework related to information security. Raaum holds the chairmanship of the Board of Directors, Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams since June 2011. Tore Larsen Orderløkken Ordeløkken is VP, Security, Quality, and Risk Management at Evry Norway since September 2014. Before taking this position, he was CEO of the Norwegian Centre for Information Security (NorSIS) for nearly nine years, from 2006. Previous to his years at NorSIS, Ordeløkken had been Manager Centre of Excellence Information security Telenor Corporate Security for seven years. Before moving into the business sector, Oderløkken had a military career in the Norwegian Army where he worked in military tactical communications, army signals, and cryptosystems, and also with physical and logical information security in an international group within NATO. Orderløkken has an education in telematics and a master in information security from Gjøvik University College, and several graduate courses in the information security field. Professor Patrick Bours After a PhD in Discrete Mathematics in the topic: Insertion and Deletion Correcting Codes, Bours worked for almost ten years at the Netherlands National Communication Security Agency as a senior policy member in cryptology. His areas of specialization include coding theory, cryptology, authentication, biometrics, specifically: Gait recognition and (Continuous) Keystroke Dynamics. In 2005 Bours moved to Gjøvik University College as a PostDoc researcher, then as associate professor. For three years until 2012 Bours was Head of the Norwegian Information Security Laboratory (NISlab), a section of the Department of Computer Science and Media Technology at GUC. His current activities include teaching 25 ECTS, conducting research in biometrics (fingerprint, gait, keystroke dynamics); supervising PhD students and MSc students, organising international conferences. Bours is member of the Norwegian Focus Group on Biometrics and maintain active contact with industry, governmental organizations and educational institutes for collaborating on research projects and increasing the number of students.