BBVA is a customer-centric global financial services group founded in 1857. The Group has a strong leadership position in the Spanish market, is the largest financial institution in Mexico, it has leading franchises in South America and the Sunbelt Region of the United States; and it is also the leading shareholder in Garanti, Turkey’s biggest bank for market capitalization. Its diversified business is focused on high-growth markets and it relies on technology as a key sustainable competitive advantage. Corporate responsibility is at the core of its business model. BBVA fosters financial education and inclusion, and supports scientific research and culture. It operates with the highest integrity, a long-term vision and applies the best practices.
The Directorate‑General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology is the Commission department responsible to develop a digital single market to generate smart, sustainable and inclusive growth in Europe.
BBVA is a customer-centric global financial services group founded in 1857. The Group has a strong leadership position in the Spanish market, is the largest financial institution in Mexico, it has leading franchises in South America and the Sunbelt Region of the United States; and it is also the leading shareholder in Garanti, Turkey’s biggest bank for market capitalization. Its diversified business is focused on high-growth markets and it relies on technology as a key sustainable competitive advantage. Corporate responsibility is at the core of its business model. BBVA fosters financial education and inclusion, and supports scientific research and culture. It operates with the highest integrity, a long-term vision and applies the best practices.
The CCN-CERT is the Information Security Incident Response Team of the National Cryptologic Centre, CCN, accountable to the Spanish National Intelligence Centre, CNI. This service was created in 2006 as the Spanish Government CERT, and its functions are listed in Law 11/2002 on the CNI, in RD 421/2004 regulating the CCN and in RD 3/2010, of 8 January, regulating the National Security Scheme, modified by RD 951/2015 of 23 October.
A 30 minutes coffee break will take place.
The Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute, S.A. (INCIBE) is an organisation dependent on the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Business, the Secretary of State for Digital Progress, and is the benchmark institution with regard to the development of cybersecurity, and of digital trust for the general public, for RedIRIS (the Spanish academic and research network), and for businesses, especially sectors of strategic importance.
ECSO represents the industry-led contractual counterpart to the European Commission for the implementation of the Cyber Security contractual Public-Private Partnership (cPPP).
ECSO members include a wide variety of stakeholders such as large companies, SMEs and Start-ups, research centres, universities, end-users, operators, clusters and association as well as European Member State’s local, regional and national administrations, countries part of the European Economic Area (EEA) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and H2020 associated countries.
ETSI provides members with an open, inclusive and collaborative environment. This environment supports the timely development, ratification and testing of globally applicable standards for ICT-enabled systems, applications and services.
As an independent, nonprofit, global association, ISACA engages in the development, adoption and use of globally accepted, industry-leading knowledge and practices for information systems. Previously known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, ISACA now goes by its acronym only, to reflect the broad range of IT governance professionals it serves.
A 60 minutes Cocktail lunch will take place.
The Cloud Service Provider Certification (CSP CERT) Stakeholder group is a co-regulatory that is exploring the possibility of developing a European Cloud Certification Scheme in the context of the Cybersecurity Act (Title III, esp. Art. 47 (1)) and come up with a recommendation to ENISA and the European Commission.
This panel will explain the objective of the group and introduce the different views of it´s drafting members.
The European Commission aims to create a more competitive cloud market in Europe by means of a self-regulatory process in which stakeholders define through a code of conduct how organizations can be enabled to switch from providers and port their data into a new environment of their choosing.
Switching & Porting (SWIPO):
SWIPO is the collective name of a group of stakeholders that are working towards a code of conduct on Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and on Software as a service (SaaS) within the domain of Cloud Computing. The group consists of an Infrastructure sub group and a software sub group who are both working on their specific codes of conduct for IaaS and SaaS but share common principles like Legal, Governance, Terms of Reference and the general approach to the existence of both codes.
The following three presentations of 20 mins each will be made in this slot:
15:15 SWIPO general presentation and activities towards launch presented Maurice & Gentile
15:35 IaaS Code of Conduct state of affairs and progress presented by Alban
15:55 SaaS Code of Conduct Proceedings with specific elements (Governance, results from public consultations, etc.) presented by Jörn & Chris
The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) is a centre of expertise for cyber security in Europe. The Agency is located in Greece with its seat in Athens and a branch office in Heraklion, Crete.
ENISA is actively contributing to a high level of network and information security (NIS) within the Union, since it was set up in 2004, to the development of a culture of NIS in society and in order to raise awareness of NIS, thus contributing to proper functioning of the internal market.
The Agency works closely together with Members States and private sector to deliver advice and solutions. This includes, the pan-European Cyber Security Exercises, the development of National Cyber Security Strategies, CSIRTs cooperation and capacity building, but also studies on secure Cloud adoption, addressing data protection issues, privacy enhancing technologies and privacy on emerging technologies, eIDs and trust services, and identifying the cyber threat landscape, and others. ENISA also supports the development and implementation of the European Union's policy and law on matters relating to NIS.
The Directorate‑General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology is the Commission department responsible to develop a digital single market to generate smart, sustainable and inclusive growth in Europe.
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BBVA is a customer-centric global financial services group founded in 1857. The Group has a strong leadership position in the Spanish market, is the largest financial institution in Mexico, it has leading franchises in South America and the Sunbelt Region of the United States; and it is also the leading shareholder in Garanti, Turkey’s biggest bank for market capitalization. Its diversified business is focused on high-growth markets and it relies on technology as a key sustainable competitive advantage. Corporate responsibility is at the core of its business model. BBVA fosters financial education and inclusion, and supports scientific research and culture. It operates with the highest integrity, a long-term vision and applies the best practices.