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Presentation Submission Form
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By 28 February 2017

This is the presentation submission form to be used to contribute to the WorkshopMaking standards in support of cybersecurity legislations taking place on 12 June 2017.

The Programme Committee will review and select the contributions that fit in this event scope.

Presenter’s Family Name: / Presenter’s First name:
Company / Presenter’s email address:
Presenter’s mobile number:
Presentation title: Mandatory
Related agenda item in the call for presentations:please bold the topic(s) to which your presentation is referring
  1. Information security risk management across sectors in the context of the NIS Directive as well as data confidentiality in the context of the GDPR
    What role can the standardisation community play in ensuring a coherent and continuously effective approach to information security risk management across diverse sectors and in the evolving threats landscape? Are existing standards and risk management approaches still fit for purpose or does the pace of digitization and interconnectivity require a different approach?
  2. Ensuring secure and private electronic communications: the proposals for an e-Privacy Regulation and an Electronic Communications Code.
    How can standards assist service providers to demonstrate compliance to these regulations? How does the digital global nature of many OTTs influence security standards and the standardisation process?
    How can standardisation support the requirements set out in the proposed e-Privacy regulation as regards "Information and options for privacy settings"?
  3. Measuring and assessing ICT security - The role of security labels and certification of products, processes and services.
    How can standards best support the need to measure and assess ICT security properties? What roles can security labels and certification schemes play in increasing trust in ICT and how can standards shape the way to measure and assess what the appropriate level of security is in different operating environments and for different products and services? How best can security risk be addressed in product specific market regulation in healthcare, transport and other sectors? Which categories of products could benefit from a "lightweight" certification scheme?
  4. Cybersecurity world tour: what about legislation and relevant initiatives beyond Europe and supporting standards? Possible cooperation with EU initiatives. Opportunities to collaborate across standardisation activities and re-use existing standards.
    Organisations' views on how regional or global developments in cybersecurity standardisation impacts their activities in a positive or perhaps even negative way.

Objectives of your presentation:
Mandatory this helps the Programme Committee to ensure relevance and agenda consistency.
Main Message:
Mandatory this helps the Programme Committee to ensure relevance and agenda consistency
Presentation Description:
Please provide in about 200 words a summary of what you would like to present.
The Programme Committee will take this as a basis for its selection process

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