International Workshop on
“CYBERSECURITY IN TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND SERVICES”
May 20, 2022
Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi – Villa Griffone
Since 2007 (cyber attack to Estonia) it has been clear that Critical National Infrastructures (CNI) are low effort and very critical criminal and military targets for cyber attacks. To better protect Telecommunication networks and services, the EU Commission has issued the NIS Directive and the Cyber Security Act, with the basic rules for cyber defense and for collaboration among EU nations. Italy has therefore created the ACN (the national cybersecurity agency) and decided to act through specific national organizations focused on the various aspects (incident response, EU collaborations, certifications…). Public and private companies in the area of telecommunication networks and services have therefore to comply to new rules and regulations. The Guglielmo Marconi Foundation has therefore organized the international workshop on “Cybersecurity in Telecommunication Networks and Services” on May 20, 2022 at Villa Griffone, the site of Marconi’s first experiments of wireless communications, focusing on the most relevant topics and impacts of cybersecurity on telecommunications.
9:30 – 10:00 Welcome coffee
10:00 Welcome and introduction to the Workshop
Giovanni Emanuele Corazza, Guglielmo Marconi Foundation – University of Bologna
Alessandro Vanelli Coralli, Guglielmo Marconi Foundation – University of Bologna
Giovanni Guidotti, Guglielmo Marconi Foundation
10:30 – 13:00 Morning session
Corradino Corradi (Vodafone) Cyber Security directives and regulations in the TELCO world: how to guarantee network resilience
Fabrizio Marcelli (Wind3) Cyber Security compliance: use case in a TELCO operator
Gianluca Mazzini (Lepida) In house: security in cyber borders and cyber borders security
Danila Savian (Leonardo) Cyber: “Security 4 Safety” in a Connected World
Marco Brancati (Telespazio) Quantum technologies for secure satellite communications
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 17:00 Afternoon session
Ernesto Damiani (CINI – University of Milan) 5G security: Cyber defense based on Artificial Intelligence
Giuseppe Bianchi (CNIT – University of Rome Tor Vergata) Security and privacy in 5G and beyond: false myths and emerging challenges
Francesca Roni (Laboratori Guglielmo Marconi) Anatomy of a cyber attack
Rebecca Montanari (University of Bologna) The increasing relevance of cybersecurity for universities
Martin Hellman (The Marconi Society – Stanford University) Cybersecurity requires greater cooperation
Final discussion
HOW TO ATTEND
The conference will be held in blended mode, in presence at VILLA GRIFFONE (via Celestini 1, Sasso Marconi, Bologna) and online on ZOOM platform. Free registration is required in both modes, for those attending in presence within May 15.
Register HERE
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