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Dato Tittel Foreleser Emne
Tommelnegl 27. oktober 2017
Kl. 12.12
55 min
Store Eureka, 2/3 Eureka
20år med sikkerhetssertifisering – nonstop – fortsatt usikker på om det smaker?
NT har vært sikkerhetssertifisert i 20 år og har arbeidet systematisk med risiko, informasjonssikkerhet og opplæring i en årrekke. Gode sikkerhetstiltak er et avgjørende bidrag til å skape tillit hos kunder, kanskje det viktigste… Temaet for forelesningen gir et innblikk i hvordan NT arbeider med å ha kontroll på risikoer, sikkerheten for sine 400 ansatte og de 2 millioner kundene – og hvorfor Nonstop smaker like godt år etter år…
Trond Laupstad NISlecture
Tommelnegl 28. april 2017
Kl. 12.12
55 min
K105
Biometric systems based on communications principles
Abstract: A biometric system is a technological system that uses information about a person to identify that person. We will discuss the connection between Biometric systems and Information/Communication theory. Several authentication system implementations will be explained and their performance analyzed. We will pay attention to the tradeoff between information security and reliability of biometric data.
A.J. Han Vinck NISlecture
Tommelnegl 25. januar 2013
Kl. 15.00
52 min
K102
Computer Network Defence in the Norwegian Armed Forces Geir Olav Dyrkolbotn NISlecture
Tommelnegl 30. september 2016
Kl. 12.10
50 min
K102
Computer security at CERN: risks, vulnerabilities, threats, incidents etc. - trends and lessons learnt
In this lecture, Sebastian will present the computer security risk landscape of an international research laboratory, overview various motivations behind attacks, and explain how these threats are addressed at CERN. He will then go into details of several types of vulnerabilities, and incidents affecting CERN in the past - and will discuss lessons learnt. The lecture will conclude with a summary of possible future trends, and ways of responding to them.
Sebastian Lopienski NISlecture
Tommelnegl 16. desember 2016
Kl. 08.25
50 min
K102
Confidentiality, Privacy and Information security
Abstract: How to handle privacy and information aspects we learn about other people in our jobs – «the thin line» between more security and privacy. About the lecturer: Ms. Solveig Fiske, Bishop in the Church of Norway, the Diocese of Hamar. Born in 1952. Ordained pastor in January 1982. Consecrated bishop December 2006. Worked several years as chaplain and vicar in local parishes. Former leader of Norwegian association of female theologians. Member of the Norwegian delegation at the Pastoral Conference of Great Lakes in Africa in 2003 and 2004. Representing the Church of Norway’s Bishops conference in the Coordination council on abuse issues. Representative in the board of the Practical-Theological Seminar at the University of Oslo. Leader of the board of The Church’s Resource Centre against violence and sexual abuse. Part of the campaign-board for the national Stop violence against women campaign.
Bishop Solveig Fiske NISlecture
Tommelnegl 26. januar 2018
Kl. 12.12
68 min
K105
Defending academics from the cyber reality since 1.1.2017
The NTNU digital security section (DS) and Security Operations Centre (SOC) was officially established 1.1.2017 and is the largest security section in academic Norway. Since being established, DS has been actively working on improving cyber and information security at the university. DS is primarily working in two domains, operative security and security management. The section also has a leading role in establishing the information security management system (ISMS) at NTNU. This talk will present the section and how it contributes to making the university a more secure environment for all. Furthermore, we will provide a picture of the operational capacity for cybersecurity of NTNU SOC, including the technology choices and the roadmap of building a scalable sensor network. Based on the operational capability, the talk will also provide some insight into the current risks and trends that NTNU is facing in the cyber domain. Finally, we will present how the digital security section is cooperating with academia and possible venues for further collaboration.
Christoffer Hallstensen and Gaute Wangen NISlecture
Tommelnegl 27. januar 2017
Kl. 12.10
60 min
K105
Enhancement of human performance in military cyber operations by facilitating the application of behavioral science in cyber defence practice
In cyber operations, we are less directly confronted with the outcomes of our action than in situations of physical or direct engagement. Our anticipation of future outcomes are more abstract or differently specified, less detailed, and typically decision-making processes are conducted under multiple converging and diverging pressures. These circumstances, are assumed but not yet well-understood aspects of cognition, such as an increased tolerance to uncertainty or management of cognitive load, all contribute to how judgements and decisions are made to act and determine the overall performance. The effects of digitisation on decision-making and the contribution of behavioural sciences are largely not investigated within the cyber domain, but this can nonetheless have immediate effects on cyber security at national and international level. In the wake of Cyber Pledge, this calls for an intensified effort in research, training and education of personnel with cyber competence. This talk will focus on human factors in cyber operations. What has been done so far by the research group *PACE-CYBORG*, and the future landscape ahead.
Øyvind Jøsok & Benjamin Knox NISlecture
Tommelnegl 31. oktober 2014
Kl. 12.05
65 min
K102
How we discovered Heartbleed Tomi Väisänen NISlecture
Tommelnegl 29. september 2017
Kl. 12.12
55 min
K105
Implementing European Cybersecurity Regulation
In summer 2016, the EU adopted its directive on the security of network and information systems (NIS directive). EU member states must transpose the directive into their national law by May 2018. The core provisions of the directive put pressure on European companies: Operators of critical infrastructures must implement cybersecurity requirements and report cyber attacks. Moreover, the directive covers major digital services. Online marketplaces, search engines and cloud services must fulfil similar requirements. Germany has been at the forefront of implementing the NIS directive. Even before the directive was passed by the European Parliament, Germany has adopted the first IT security law, which is close to the European provisions, and sets up cybersecurity requirements for critical infrastructures and digital services. However, NIS directive and its national implementations are just a part of the evolving cyber regulation in Europe. Sectorial regulation is spreading, too. Martin Schallbruch performs an analysis of the problems and opportunities of the regulatory rush in European cybersecurity. Martin Schallbruch is a Senior Researcher for Cyber Innovation and Cyber Regulation at the European School of Management and Technology, Berlin. For more than 10 years, he was a director-general in the German federal government, responsible for digital strategy and cybersecurity.
Martin Schallbruch NISlecture
Tommelnegl 25. november 2016
Kl. 12.10
60 min
K102
Kan vi håndtere cybertrusselen? (Can we handle the cyber threat?)
In this lecture, Arne will review status for cyber security in 2016 and postulate about the future landscape ahead. Arne Helme received a Cand. Scient degree for research on distributed operating systems at the University of Tromsø in 1992 and a Doctorate degree in security engineering from the technical University of Twente, The Netherlands, in 1997. For the past 20 years he has helped public and private organization in Europe to improve their security capabilities – particularly in the area of electronic ID and national security infrastructures. He is currently Partner and Cyber Security Lead at KPMG Norway.
Arne Helme NISlecture
Tommelnegl 28. november 2014
Kl. 12.05
65 min
K102
Nasjonalt ID senter Arne Tveitan NISlecture
Tommelnegl 27. september 2013
Kl. 12.10
55 min
K102
NISlecture Margrete Raaum NISlecture
Tommelnegl 25. september 2015
Kl. 12.15
45 min
K102
NISlecture
Telenor Group from a Security Perspective
André Årnes NISlecture
Tommelnegl 29. august 2014
Kl. 12.05
65 min
K102
NISlecture - Threats and Security in the Cyber World Martti Lehto NISlecture
Tommelnegl 22. mars 2013
Kl. 11.50
70 min
Store Eureka, 2/3 Eureka
NISlecture 2013/03
Attacking the iOS Kernel: A Look at 'evasi0n' Senior Security Researcher Tarjei Mandt, Azimuth Security
Tarjei Mandt NISlecture
Tommelnegl 26. april 2013
Kl. 11.50
70 min
Lille Eureka, 1/3 Eureka
NISlecture 2013/04
The Effects of Consumerization and the Cloud on Business Information Security Threats Business Development Manager Anders Føyen, Microsoft
Anders Føyen, Microsoft NISlecture
Tommelnegl 31. mai 2013
Kl. 11.50
70 min
K102
NISlecture 2013/06
The Economic Threat Landscape from Cyber Criminals
Sofie Nystrøm NISlecture
Tommelnegl 25. oktober 2013
Kl. 12.10
55 min
K102
NISlecture 2013/08 Frode Hommedal NISlecture
Tommelnegl 29. november 2013
Kl. 12.05
70 min
K102
NISlecture 2013/09 Ulf Feger NISlecture
Tommelnegl 31. januar 2014
Kl. 12.05
70 min
K105
NISlecture 2014/01 Storm Jarl Landaasen NISlecture
Tommelnegl 28. mars 2014
Kl. 12.05
60 min
K105
NISlecture 2014/03 (28.03.2014, 12.15-13.00 in K105 and live online)
The Birth of the Pointer Variable A powerful but potentially dangerous programming language facility! Harold “Bud” Lawson, Inventor of the Pointer Variable Concept and Recipient of the prestigious IEEE Charles Babbage Computer Pioneer Award Harold “Bud” Lawson has been a leading pioneer in the computing and systems arenas. In this seminar he will share some of the significant highlights from the early part of his career that led to the introduction of the pointer variable concept in programming languages. His experiences and reflections have recently been published in a chapter of the book Reflections on the History of Computing: Preserving Memories and Sharing Stories (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology). Bud Lawson’s professional career began in 1959 under the leadership of the legendary Real Admiral Dr. Grace Murray Hopper at Remington Rand Univac in Philadelphia. During his long career he participated in several pioneering developments in software, hardware and computer based systems. For his invention of the pointer variable concept in programming languages he was awarded the prestigious IEEE Charles Babbage Computer Pioneer award in 2000.
Harold “Bud” Lawson NISLecture
Tommelnegl 30. januar 2015
Kl. 12.05
65 min
K102
NISlecture 2015/1 Zeno Geradts NISlecture
Tommelnegl 27. februar 2015
Kl. 12.05
65 min
K102
NISlecture 2015/2 Sylvia Yang NISlecture
Tommelnegl 27. mars 2015
Kl. 12.05
80 min
K102
NISlecture 2015/3 Lars Bo Langsted and Søren Sandfeld Jakobsen NISlecture
Tommelnegl 8. mai 2015
Kl. 12.05
65 min
K102
NISlecture 2015/4 Dr. Dhiren R. Patel NISlecture
Tommelnegl 29. mai 2015
Kl. 11.05
65 min
K102
NISlecture 2015/5 Luigi Lo Iacono NISlecture
Tommelnegl 26. februar 2016
Kl. 12.05
60 min
K102
NISlecture 2016/02 Unpatchable: Living with a vulnerable implanted device
NISlecture 2016/2 Unpatchable: Living with a vulnerable implanted device
Marie Elisabeth Gaup Moe NISlecture
Tommelnegl 29. januar 2016
Kl. 12.15
45 min
K102
NISlecture 2016/1 Our digital society and pervasive vulnerabilities Sofie Nystrøm NISlecture
Tommelnegl 27. mai 2016
Kl. 12.05
60 min
K102
NISlecture 2016/5 :Some ethical dilemmas of hacking
NISlecture 2016/5 :Some ethical dilemmas of hacking
May Thorseth NISlecture
Tommelnegl 1. april 2016
Kl. 12.05
60 min
K102
NISlecture2016/3: Quantification of Cyber Risk Accumulation - one of the biggest challenges for insurers Dr. Maya Bundt NISlecture