15th Paderborn IT Security Day 2020

Unfortunately the 15th IT Security Day at Paderborn University has to be postponed due to the current situation (Corona-Virus). Further information will follow shortly.

 

Wednesday, 18th March and Thursday, 19th March 2020

"Current topics and questions of IT Security" - this is what the "15th Paderborn IT Security Day" on March 18th and 19th at Paderborn University is all about. We would like to cordially invite you to this event. Experts from Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI), McAfee Germany and Universities, among others, will highlight IT Security from scientific-technical, economic and legal perspectives in lectures and workshops. This successful series of events will continue to run for two days in 2020 and is organized by the Digital Security Competence Center of the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn. The IT Security Day is supported by the Innovation Network InnoZent OWL e. V. and the Regional OWL Group of the Gesellschaft für Informatik e. V. The participation in the event is free of charge.

Scientific-technical and application-oriented lectures are on the agenda for the first day. Prof. Dr. Jörg Schwenk from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum will give the first keynote of the day on the topic "Current attacks on old (still used) cryptography". For the second keynote, we will welcome Prof. Dr. Matthew Smith from the University of Bonn, Fraunhofer FKIE, with the topic "Developers are not the enemy! - On usability issues for secure software development".

The second day of the event is "traditionally" dedicated to joint interaction in six workshops, which provide the framework for intensive discussions and a lively exchange of experiences with the expert audience. In the keynote of this day, Dr. Thomas Nowey from Syskron Holding GmbH will speak on the topic of "CERT and SOC activities and the challenges in dealing with weak points in our machines".

Objective

  • Overview of challenges and solutions to the urgent problem of IT-Security for Business, Science and Society
  • Exchange of information and experience within and between Industry and Universities
  • Initiation of cooperations

Target audience

Specialists and managers in Business, Universities and Administration who

  • co-decide on the introduction of IT-Procedures
  • are active in the IT-Service sector
  • develop or implement IT-Security concepts
  • support IT-Security concepts from a controlling perspective
  • are researching or are interested in the field of IT-Security.

Please register for one or both days! Paderborn University, Campus, Building O.

Registration here

All speakers and their abstracts

Detailed information about the program