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VENUE: New Delhi, India | MAIN CONFERENCE: 1st – 2nd November 2011 | HAlF-DAy WORkSHOP: 2nd November 2011
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international DeCiSion MakerS
Brigadier General A. Basu,
Director of Cyber Warfare,
Integrated Defence Staff (IDS),
Indian Armed Forces
Rear Admiral Michael A.
Cyber Warfare India encompasses 2 days of Brown (Pending legal
strategic briefings, discussion and networking Confirmation), Director,
breaks and a dedicated half-day workshop on Cybersecurity Coordination
(DCC), Department
regional threats. of Homeland Security (DHS)
The result? The first and only cyber warfare Rear Admiral Arnaud
conference with access to top decision makers Coustillière, Cyberdefense
from the Indian Armed Forces, as well as key General Officer, Defense Staff,
military organisations such as the MoD, DRDO, French Ministry of Defense
NSA, CERT and NTRO. Brigadier General Helmut
Habermayer, Division Chief,
Plans and Policy Division,
Discuss advances in INFOSEC and network integration, and Austrian MoD
how these advances are shaping strategies across international Group Captain Jonathan Burr,
military forces: Deputy Director, Cyber Policy
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& Plans, UK Armed Forces
threats are defining their development strategies, where they are Ms. Eneken Tikk, Legal
looking to expand capabilities, and what lies ahead for future cyber Advisor, NATO Cooperative
defence development. Cyber Defence Centre of
w Uncover answers to key questions facing cyber forces, including:
Excellence (NATO CCD COE)
r How do you achieve multi-layered cyber defence across agencies? Do you want to be part of the
r What can you do to improve cyber training and doctrine? discussion on key threats shaping
regional and international cyber
r What is being done to generate joint policy and legal-response defence strategies?
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r How is the move to high speed digitalised networks generating Against the Chinese Cyber Warfare Threat.
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2. 6 key benefitS of attenDing
Cyber Warfare inDia:
1 Benchmark the future cyber requirements of Indian and
International military forces.
1st – 2nd November 2011
New Delhi, India 2 Gain valuable one-on-one time with key decision makers from
www.cyberwarfareindia.com organisations including the Integrated Defence Staff, Indian
Armed Forces, DRDO, US Army Cyber Command, UK Armed
Dear Esteemed Colleagues, Forces, NATO and many others....
Across the world Cyber Warfare is being recognised 3 Benefit from subject specific industry presentations from senior
as a key threat to international security. Cyber attacks representatives of the international defence industry and
on military infrastructures, and government and
communications systems, are becoming weapons of
learn about the most advanced developments in information
choice in modern conflict, not only between states but security, threat detection and vulnerability testing, network
non-state asymmetric terrorist actors as well. integration and key regional threats.
In line with this growing threat, the need for international 4 learn future strategies and programme requirements from the
collaboration and discussion on cyber warfare is more global leaders in cyber warfare.
vital than ever. Defence IQ invites you to be a part of this
discussion, to start building a new global understanding 5 Take advantage of 2 days of networking with key decision
on the future of Cyber Warfare. makers to gain valuable insight on how to strategically position
Together, you’ll be able to lay the foundation for wider your product for the modernisation of India’s cyber systems.
international consensus on major requirements for
cyber defence, on a national and multi-national level. 6 Hear directly from the most relevant commanders in charge
Together you can debate the challenges of centralising of future procurement and requirements - take the opportunity
cyber command capabilities, the cyber training required to be front of mind in the world’s most rapidly expanding
for modern military forces, the Research & Development defence market.
projects and strategies shaping the future of INFOSEC
capabilities, and the policy required for multi-national
consensus and collaboration on cyber defence. learn DireCtly froM top
Featuring keynote presentations from the world’s DeCiSion MakerS
leading military, governmental and scientific experts, Brigadier General A Basu, Director of Cyber Warfare, HQ Integrated
and a dedicated half-day workshop on the threats Defence Staff (IDS), Indian Armed Forces
shaping cyber defences both within India and across
the world, Cyber Warfare India provides the means lieutenant General Rhett Hernandez, Commander, US Army Cyber
for open and in-depth discussions on current Command (ARCYBER) (Pending Legal Confirmation)
requirements and strategies, and the possibility of Rear Admiral Arnaud Coustillière, Cyberdefense General Officer,
forming long-lasting relationships between military French Defense Staff, Ministry of Defense
forces from around the world. Rear Admiral Michael A. Brown, Director, Cybersecurity
With such world-leading levels of debate and with the Coordination (DCC), Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
chance to establish truly meaningful and long-term (Pending Legal Confirmation)
contacts, it is my pleasure to invite you 1st-2nd November Major General Edward Bolton, Director, Cyber and Space Operations,
2011 to New Delhi to attend Cyber Warfare India. Directorate of Operations, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans
and Requirements, Headquarters U.S. Air Force (Pending Legal
I look forward to seeing you there. Confirmation)
Best wishes, Brigadier General Helmut Habermayer, Division Chief, Plans and
Policy Division, Austrian MoD
Group Captain Jonathan Burr, Deputy Director, Cyber Policy & Plans,
UK Armed Forces
Colonel Ray Wilkinson, Commander, Specialist Group Royal Signals
(SGRS), British Army
Duraid Jalili Major Carlos Torralba, Director, ‘Cyber Coalition’, NATO
Senior Conference Director Heli Tiirmaa-klaar, Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary, Ministry
of Defence, Estonia
Cyber Warfare is now becoming the key threat
Gregory Radabaugh, Technical Director, Cyber Analysis Squadron
US Air Force
to the security of all major nations around the
world, and it is vital to be a part of international Ms. Eneken Tikk, Legal Advisor, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence
Centre of Excellence (NATO CCD COE)
collaboration on strategies and policy. Cyber Warfare
India provides a unique opportunity to do so, and to John Bumgarner, Chief Technology Officer, US Cyber Consequences
develop long-lasting ties with the most senior Indian Unit
representatives on Cyber Defence. Prof. George J. Stein, Director, Cyberspace & Info-Ops Study Center,
Rear Admiral Arnaud Coustillière, Cyberdefense General Air University, Maxwell AFB, USA
Officer, Defense Staff, French Ministry of Defense lieutenant Colonel William Hagestad II, Force Movement Control
Officer, G-4, US Marine Corps
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TUESDAy 1ST NOVEMBER 2011 WEDNESDAy 2ND NOVEMBER 2011
08.00 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION AND COFFEE 08.00 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
08.50 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
Regional Oversight Brigadier General A Basu, Director of Cyber Warfare,
HQ Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), Indian Armed Forces
09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS 09.00 Integrating New Cyber Command Capabilities
Brigadier General A Basu, Director of Cyber Warfare, Across Regional Data Commands
HQ Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), Indian Armed Forces (Pending Legal Approval): Lieutenant General
Rhett Hernandez, Commander, US Army Cyber
09.45 Protecting Critical Data from Online Intrusions Command (ARCYBER)
and Viral Attacks 09.30 Integrating Space and Cyber Capabilities
(Pending Legal Approval): Rear Admiral Michael Across Conflict Zones
A. Brown, Director, Cybersecurity Coordination (DCC), (Pending Legal Approval): Major General Edward
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Bolton, Director, Cyber and Space Operations,
Directorate of Operations, Deputy Chief of Staff for
10.15 Developing Cyberdefense Across Government Operations, Plans and Requirements, Headquarters
and Military Networks: the French Experience U.S. Air Force
Rear Admiral Arnaud Coustillière, Cyberdefense
10.00 RESERVED FOR INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
General Officer, Defense Staff, French MoD
10.30 COFFEE AND REFRESHMENTS
10.45 COFFEE AND REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
IN EXHIBITION AREA Specialist Half-Day
Main Conference
Focus Session
11.15 Cyber and Hybrid Threats and a Possible
Counter-Strategy 11.00 Ensuring Legitimate
Brigadier General Helmut Habermayer, Division Military Responses
Chief, Plans and Policy Division, Austrian MoD to Cyber Attacks
Ms. Eneken Tikk, Legal Predicting and
Advisor, NATO Cooperative Mitigating Against
11.45 RESERVED FOR INDUSTRY PRESENTATION Cyber Defence Centre the Chinese Cyber
of Excellence (NATO Warfare Threat
12.15 Addressing Growing Threats in Cyberspace – CCD COE) Lieutenant Colonel (Ret)
a UK Military Perspective Bill Hagestad, USMCR
11.30 RESERVED FOR
Group Captain Jonathan Burr, Deputy Director, INDUSTRY Session 1:
Cyber Policy & Plans, UK Armed Forces PRESENTATION Defining the Nature
and Intent of a Chinese
12.45 NETWORKING LUNCH 12.00 Assessing Current Cyber Threat
Threats and Response
Mechanisms in Session 2:
14.15 Preventing Attacks on Communications Systems Cyberspace Chinese Cyber
Colonel Ray Wilkinson, Commander, Specialist Gregory Radabaugh, Organization Structures
Group Royal Signals (SGRS), British Army Technical Director, Cyber
Analysis Squadron,
14.45 Strategic Implications of Cyber Conflict: US Air Force
Estonian Case Study 12.30 NETWORKING LUNCH
Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar, Senior Advisor to the
Undersecretary, Estonian MoD 14.00 Intelligence and
Influence Operations
15.15 Developing Interoperability and Inter-Service in Social Media and
Integration Through WarGame Training Virtual Worlds
Major Carlos Torralba, Director, ‘Cyber Coalition’, Prof. George J. Stein, Session 3:
NATO Director, Cyberspace & The 8 Pillars of the PLA
Info-Ops Study Center, Air Cyber Strategy, and its
University, Maxwell AFB, Key Targets
15.45 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND USA
AFTERNOON NETWORKING IN
EXHIBITION AREA 14.30 RESERVED FOR
INDUSTRY
PRESENTATION
15.00 AFTERNOON NETWORKING BREAK
IN EXHIBITION AREA
15.30 Considering New Session 4:
Architectures Available Conclusion / Identifying
for Joint International targets of attack and
CERT Capabilities structuring cyber defense
John Bumgarner, Chief planning and attack
Technology Officer, US detection in line with PLA
Cyber Consequences Unit Cyber Warfare Strategies.
16:30 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS
AND CLOSE OF DAY TWO
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4. half-Day WorkShop
preDiCting anD Mitigating againSt
the ChineSe Cyber Warfare threat
SpeCialiSt half-Day foCuS SeSSion
14:00-17:30, WEDNESDAy 2ND NOVEMBER 2011
RATIONAlE: WORkSHOP lEADER: lieutenant Colonel (Ret) Bill
As the world’s fastest growing economy, with the most Hagestad, US MARINE CORPS (USMCR)
internet users in the world, the largest exporter of
goods across the world and an electronic information With over 27 years service in the
United States Marine Corps, Lieutenant
industry growing at a rate of over 40%, China is Colonel Bill Hagestad has served in
rapidly developing into a key IT powerbroker. positions including the Anti-Terrorism
Officer for Marine Central Command
From this vast economic and industrial expansion, during Operation Iraqi Freedom, the II
has come a rapid advance in cyber capabilities which Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) and
the US Army’s 1st Armoured Division in
is redefining the nature of the cyberspace battlefield.
Ramadi, Al-Anbar Province Iraq, and as the US Marine Corps’
Never has it been so crucial for cyber defence Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Officer.
strategists to understand these capabilities and the
potential for future cyber attack and exploit operations Outside of his military career, Lieutenant Colonel Hagestad
these capabilities provide. holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mandarin Chinese, and Masters of
Science in both the Management Of Technology and Security
Technologies. In line with these qualifications and his career
Establishing the nature and intent of the Chinese cyber within Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection he has become
threat, the key targets and strategies of the PLA cyber an internationally recognized subject matter expert on the
command, and the organizational structure integral Chinese People’s Liberation Army & Government Information
to the development of national cyber capabilities, the Warfare. As part of this role he advises international
Half-Day Workshop will prepare you for the future of intelligence organisations, military flag officers, and multi-
national commercial enterprises with regard to their internal
this threat:
IT security governance and external security policies.
r Learn first-hand the key challenges facing the Indian
Armed Forces. Session 1:
r Discover the future requirements integral for Defining the Nature and Intent of a Chinese
developing successful cyber defences against PLA Cyber Threat:
attack and exploit capabilities. t History of threats
r Develop in-depth understanding on how these t History of cooperation
threats are shaping cyber defence strategies within t Specific examples and case studies of PLA cyber
India. attack methods
r Benchmark your attack detection capabilities with Session 2:
the latest cyber espionage techniques. Chinese Cyber Organization Structures:
r Identify directly potential targets of attack to help t PLA Cyber Command Org Structures
establish pro-active cyber defences and vulnerability t PLA cooperation with industry: Huawei, ZTE and
testing for the future. Venus
r Interact with key experts on cyber threats and t Nationalistic hacking initiatives: a central Communist
response strategies in an intimate and quality Party mandate
controlled environment.
Session 3:
The 8 Pillars of the PlA Cyber Strategy, and its
key Targets:
It’s impossible to ignore the impact that t Critical National Infrastructures
developments within Asia are having on the t Energy Industries
international cyber warfare community. By t DoD Cyber Targets
addressing key regional and international t System Infiltration and Data Exfiltration
challenges side by side Cyber Warfare India is t Firewall Infiltration
going straight to the heart of the matter. t Advancing IP Exodus
Lieutenant Colonel William Hagestad II, Force Movement
Control Officer, G-4, US Marine Corps Session 4 / Conclusion:
Identifying targets of attack and structuring cyber
defense planning and attack detection in line with
PLA Cyber Warfare Strategies.
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5. viSitor profile Cyber Warfare inDia
ATTENDING ORGANIZATIONS:
ATTENDING COUNTRIES:
Integrated Defence Staff US Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER)
t India 59%
Indian Ministry of Defence French Ministry of Defense
t USA 23%
Indian Air Force Austrian Ministry of Defence
t Uk 5%
Indian Army UK Royal Air Force
t France 3%
Indian Navy British Army
t Germany 4%
National Security Council (NSC) US Marine Corps forces Reserve
(USMCR) t Estonia 1%
National Technical Research
Organisation (NTRO) NATO t Other 5%
Defence Research and
Spanish Army
Development Organisation (DRDO)
US Cyber Consequences Unit
Center for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) US Air Force
Indian Computer Emergency Estonian Ministry of Defence
Response Team (CERT-In)
Air University (USAF)
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