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== Scoring Systems for Cyber Exercises ==
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| '''DATE:'''&nbsp; 4 September 2019<br />
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| '''DATE:'''&nbsp; Tuesday 10 September 2019<br />
 
'''PLACE:'''&nbsp;  Kristan Nygaards Hall (Room 5370), IFI, UiO - OJD House . <br /><br />
 
'''PLACE:'''&nbsp;  Kristan Nygaards Hall (Room 5370), IFI, UiO - OJD House . <br /><br />
 
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15:30h Welcom at UiO<br /><br />15:45h Invited Talk:
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* '''TALK:''' &nbsp;''Scoring Systems for Cyber Exercises''<br />'''SPEAKER:''' ''Mauno Pihelgas'' (NATO CCDCOE) &nbsp; <br />'''ABSTRACT:''' This talk is about building an availability scoring system for the annual international cyber defence exercise Locked Shields. The scoring solution is built around Nagios Core, accompanied by several tools (e.g., Selenium WebDriver) and custom scripts. In 2018, we had to monitor 3,080 hosts with 31,350 services with checks performed at least once per minute. During 16 hours of game-play, 34 million scoring checks were performed and logged, which averages at about 35,000 active checks per minute..
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* '''TALK:''' &nbsp;''5G Security &amp; Challenges''<br />'''SPEAKER:''' ''Ravi Borgaonkar'' (SINTEF) &nbsp; <br />'''ABSTRACT:''' 5G network promises to transform industries and our digital society by providing enhanced capacity, higher data rates, lower battery for machine-type devices, higher availability and reduced power consumption. In a way, 5G will act as a vehicle to drive much needed digital transformation race and will push the world into the information age. In addition, 5G can be used to replace the existing emergency communication network infrastructures. However, with a higher speed and low latency, higher bandwidth availability attacks and attack surface will also be increased. In addition, in coming years, 5G may become the national critical infrastructure itself, thereby requiring new requirements, regulations, and policies to safeguard the national security interests.  In this talk, we visit 5G security architecture &amp; outline potential security challenges in deployed networks. We use previously known and severe telecom security attacks examples to demonstrate potential risks of 5G. Finally, the talk will cover future research directions to minimize security risks to build 5G enabled information transportation superhighways.
  
16:30h Discussion<br />
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'''SPEAKER BIO''' <br/>
 
'''SPEAKER BIO''' <br/>
Mauno Pihelgas is a Researcher at the Technology branch of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence since 2013. His area of expertise is monitoring, data mining and situational awareness.
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Dr. Ravishankar Borgaonkar works as a research scientist at SINTEF Digital and undertakes research in securing next generation digital communication. He holds a PhD in telecommunication security area from Technischen Universität Berlin (TU Berlin, 2013). His primary research themes are related to mobile telecommunication networks and security threats for the next generation of digital communication, ranging from 2G/3G/4G/5G network security to end-user device security. He has extensive experience as a security researcher (Deutsche Telekom's lab, Intel Collaborative Research Institute for Secure Computing at Aalto University, University of Oxford), focusing lately on 5G security research.
Prior experience includes 5 years as a monitoring administrator and developer for the largest telecommunications operator in Estonia. In addition to being a GIAC GMON Continuous Monitoring Certified Professional, he is also a Red Hat Certified System Administrator, Red Hat Certified Engineer and a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Ansible Automation.
 
Mauno holds a Master of Science degree in Cyber Security, and is pursuing a PhD degree at the Tallinn University of Technology researching log analysis, data mining and machine learning.
 
 
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Revision as of 20:11, 5 September 2019

5G Security & Challenges

DATE:  Tuesday 10 September 2019

PLACE:  Kristan Nygaards Hall (Room 5370), IFI, UiO - OJD House .

AGENDA:
14:00h Welcom at UiO

14:15h Invited Talk:

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  • TALK:  5G Security & Challenges
    SPEAKER: Ravi Borgaonkar (SINTEF)  
    ABSTRACT: 5G network promises to transform industries and our digital society by providing enhanced capacity, higher data rates, lower battery for machine-type devices, higher availability and reduced power consumption. In a way, 5G will act as a vehicle to drive much needed digital transformation race and will push the world into the information age. In addition, 5G can be used to replace the existing emergency communication network infrastructures. However, with a higher speed and low latency, higher bandwidth availability attacks and attack surface will also be increased. In addition, in coming years, 5G may become the national critical infrastructure itself, thereby requiring new requirements, regulations, and policies to safeguard the national security interests. In this talk, we visit 5G security architecture & outline potential security challenges in deployed networks. We use previously known and severe telecom security attacks examples to demonstrate potential risks of 5G. Finally, the talk will cover future research directions to minimize security risks to build 5G enabled information transportation superhighways.

15:00h Discussion


SPEAKER BIO
Dr. Ravishankar Borgaonkar works as a research scientist at SINTEF Digital and undertakes research in securing next generation digital communication. He holds a PhD in telecommunication security area from Technischen Universität Berlin (TU Berlin, 2013). His primary research themes are related to mobile telecommunication networks and security threats for the next generation of digital communication, ranging from 2G/3G/4G/5G network security to end-user device security. He has extensive experience as a security researcher (Deutsche Telekom's lab, Intel Collaborative Research Institute for Secure Computing at Aalto University, University of Oxford), focusing lately on 5G security research.

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