Conveners
Policy and Process: Can We Build It? Yes We Can!
- Nicole Harris (GÉANT)
Description
In order to build a resilient infrastructure and to ensure we Secure What Matters, we need to pay attention to policies as well as processes. Globally, compliance and legal frameworks for security are rapidly changing and updating. In this session, we will take a practical look at how different cybersecurity laws and compliance frameworks have been implemented within our NRENs.
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Ms Ivana Jelačić (Croatian Academic and Research Network - CARNET, National CERT), Marina Dimic Vugec (Croatian Academic and Research Network - CARNET, National CERT)09/04/2025, 13:30PresentationSingle Presentation (25 min)
Croatia transposed the NIS2 Directive into national legislation. The new Cyber Security Act and the corresponding Cyber Security Regulation represent the legal framework. Croatia recognized that it is important to include the education sector as other critical sectors. The intention was not to include all entities from the sector, but only those which are very important at the national or...
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Humberto Forsan (RNP), Mrs Ingrid Barbosa (CAIS-RNP)09/04/2025, 14:00PresentationSingle Presentation (25 min)
The 2025 Security Days edition theme - "Securing what matters" - focuses on recognizing and prioritizing what needs protection in the modern and constantly changing world. But how does the NRENs board decide what truly matters? The answer lies in a concept widely discussed but often overlooked in practical application: a risk-based security approach. The CAIS-RNP (Cybersecurity Intelligence...
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Ana Alves09/04/2025, 14:30PresentationSingle Presentation (25 min)
Building a secure organization is much like building a house. Each element— foundations, walls, windows, and even the roof—plays a crucial role in creating a structure that is strong, resilient, and adaptable to external threats. This session invites security managers, officers, and security responsible leaders to explore the analogy of house-building as a metaphor for developing robust...
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