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Comprehensive Approach to cyber
roadMap coordINation and develOpment
Cyber Security
Mobile, Mobility and Cyber Security
CAMINO’s 2nd Experts Workshop
3rd March 2015
Barcelona, Spain
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme
for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 607406
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CAMINO consortium is pleased to invite you to the 2nd CAMINO workshop, which will take place in
Barcelona, on 3rd of March, 17-21h. CAMINO workshop will be organized simultaneously with Mobile
World Congress (http://www.mobileworldcongress.com/), the world's largest annual gathering of
mobile and related.
This 2nd workshop will mainly address issues related to "Mobile, Mobility and Cyber Security".
Organizing this workshop in Barcelona, the European benchmark in Smart Cities, and during the MWC,
brings CAMINO the unique opportunity to gather in our workshop a large number of European and
world stakeholders in mobile, both technology and regulatory fields.
The envisaged format will be short speeches (10-15min each), organized in 3 sessions, on topics related
to "Mobile, Mobility and Cyber Security". The main objective of this workshop is to present CAMINO
project, its achievements and objectives, and in particular the first version of CAMINO Roadmap in order
to obtain valuable contributions from the mobile communications experts attending MWC.
The outcome will thus help towards the clarification of the various interpretations, commonalities, and
differences, thereby paving the way for a more structured and well‐founded approach to future Cyber
Security roadmaps and initiatives, including research and technology, education and training, ecosystems
and standards.
Besides invited keynote speeches, the workshop will include:
Presentation of CAMINO report on First Draft Cyber Security Roadmap
Life demonstrations of LBASense
The event will take place in Happy Rock Bar (Plaza España) where we will organize a speaker corner and
the presentations will be displayed simultaneously on all the screens. We plan to host an interesting and
fruitful workshop (we expect about 150 persons) and we will offer tasty Spanish tapas and beer!!!
Representatives from academia, industry and policy makers are invited to take part of this event.
PRELIMINARY AGENDA
17:00 – 17:10
Welcome
Dr. Thomas Staub; CSO, DFRC
17:10 – 17:25
CAMINO  project and CAMINO roadmap
introduction
Iwona Maciejewska; Project
Manager, DFRC
17:25-17:40
IoT and Mobile - the security and Privacy threats
Ajit Jaokar, Univ of Oxford, EIF
17:40 -17:55
CYBERroad  Development of the Cybercrime and
Cyber-terrorism Research Roadmap
Isidoros Monogioudis; Cyber
Defence Analyst at Hellenic
Ministry of Defence
17:55 – 18:10
Business Opportunities for SMEs in Cyber Security
Marina Martínez, CDTi SOST
Brussels, H2020 Programme
Officer
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18:10 – 18:25
Break
18:25 – 18:40
City Flow - real time mobility analytic
Chiara Bertoldini, COO, DFRC
18:40-18:55
Beyond IDS and IPS: A R&D approach to Automated
Intrusion Response Systems
Victor Villagra, associate
professor in telematics
engineering at the UPM
18:55-19:10
End to end security in Internet of the Things and Cloud
Computing services
Ignacio Garcia Vega, R&D&i
Programme Manager at
Wellness Telecom
19:10 – 19:25
The Italian job: fiction or reality?
Santiago Caceres; PMP at
ETRA
19:25 – 19:40
Break
19:40 -19:55
Cyber security threats and solutions adapted for
Communications in the Naval Environment
Isidoros Monogioudis; Cyber
Defence Analyst at Hellenic
Ministry of Defence
19:55 – 20:10
Network Security for Cooperative Mobility Systems
Alexey Vinel, professor at
Halmstad University
20:10 -20:25
Security Assurance and how to evaluate confidence in
Communication Networks
Dr. Carlos E. Palau Salvador;
UPV
20:25-20:40
Mobile hacking
Erel Rosenberg, CTO, DFRC
20:40-21:00
Summary and wrap-up
DFRC
VENUE:
The event will take place in Happy Rock Bar (Plaza España) where we will organize a speaker corner and
the presentations will be displayed simultaneously on all the screens. We plan to host an interesting and
fruitful workshop (we expect about 150 persons) and we will offer tasty Spanish tapas and beer!!!
More details can be found under:
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Some information about Barcelona:
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Barcelona is the capital city of the autonomous community of Catalonia in Spain and the country's 2nd
largest city. Founded as a Roman city, in the Middle Ages Barcelona became the capital of the County of
Barcelona.
Barcelona has a rich cultural heritage and is today an important cultural centre and a major tourist
destination. Particularly renowned are the architectural works of Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i
Montaner, which have been designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The headquarters of the Union
for the Mediterranean is located in Barcelona. The city is known for hosting the 1992 Summer Olympics
as well as world-class conferences and expositions and also many international sport tournaments.
Barcelona has the dynamic and open personality so typical of Mediterranean cities. It is the perfect city
to relax in, stroll around and enjoy. Barcelona has its own way of life, which makes it unique!
IMPORTANT DATES:
Registration deadline for workshop: February 20th, 2015
Please be aware that the number of participants is limited and registration is on a first-come-first-serve
base.
The event page is online and open for registration. Please find it at http://mobile-mobility-and-cybersecurity.eventbrite.com
Workshop: March 3rd, 2015
ABOUT CAMINO PROJECT:
CAMINO is the Coordination and Support Action titled "Comprehensive Approach to cyber roadMap
coordINation and develOpment", a European research project in the security domain "Developing a
Cyber crime and cyber terrorism research agenda" funded by the European Union's 7th Framework
Programme.
The two-year project commenced on the 1 April 2014. The CAMINO Consortium comprises ten partners
from eight European countries: ITTI Sp. z o.o. and Police academy from Poland; Everis Aerospacial y
Defensa S.L. and S21SEC Information Security Labs S.L. from Spain; Sec-Control Finland Ltd. from Finland;
DFRC AG from Switzerland; Espion Ltd. from Ireland; CBRNE Ltd. from the UK; The National Research
Council CNR from Italy, and University of Montpellier from France. There are also 22 supporting
members including overseas external experts. CAMINO is led by ITTI, and is coordinated by Dr. Michał
Choraś.
In April, the Consortium celebrated the project kick-off meeting in Poznań (Poland). All partners were
present and actively participated in specific sub-group working sessions aiming to better define the
further workplan and the actions needed to meet the project goals.
The CAMINO main strategic objectives are as follows:
1. Develop a comprehensive cyber crime and cyber terrorism research agenda, and
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for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 607406
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2. Initiate long-term activities with the aim to provide a stable EU platform of security research
experts and organisations.
CAMINO will prepare the guidelines, its professional community's recommendations and a
comprehensive research roadmap for the European Commission regarding fighting cyber crime and
cyber terrorism. CAMINO is offering a long-term EU cyber research platform with the cyber security
"think tank". CAMINO is already strongly linked to the EU Integrated Mission Group for Security (IMG-S)
Cyber Security Thematic Area (TA7).
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme
for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 607406
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