In two consecutive panels, high-level participants discuss potential risks to security and safety from various angles with due consideration to how stability and resilience can be achieved.
11:00 -11:50 Panel II a)Cyber security and industry espionage: What are the baseline requirements? What are new threats for the technical core of the Internet (Servers, DNS, IP Adresses, Protocols, Codes, Cables, Satellites)? What legal regulations and capacity building approaches do we need?
Wolfgang Kopf (Deutsche Telekom, Senior Vice President for Group Public and Regulatory Affairs)
Michael Waidner (Fraunhofer Institut SIT, Director)
Michael Bolle (Robert Bosch GmbH, CDO and CTO)
Ingmar Hoerr (CureVac AG, Chairman of the Supervisory Board )
Polina Malaja (CENTR)
Eran Brown (Infinidat, CTO)
Mina Hanna (IEEE)
Rob Strayer (Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Cyber and International Communications and Information Policy, USA)
Luis Adrián Salazar (Minister for ICT and Science, Costa Rica)
Houlin Zhao (ITU, Secretary General)
11:50 - 12:40 Panel II b)Secure transactions and trust: What are prevailing cyber security breaches? How to tackle them? To what extent can international norms and principles facilitate common approaches and interoperability?
Stefanie Kemp (Lowell Finanzfienstleister, Group Director)
Hans-Ulrich Engel (BASF, CFO)
Thomas Rosteck (Infineon)
Maximilian Tayenthal (N26, Co-Founder und CFO)
Camille Grenier (Reporters Without Borders)
Gertrude Levine (Best Practice vTLD Consortium)
Mark Klein (Ergo, CDO, tbc.)
Qi Xiaoxia (DG of the Bureau of International Cooperation, Cyberspace, Administration, China)
Elijus Civilis (Vice-Minister of the Economy and Innovation, Lithuania)