29 - 31 January, 2019 | Hilton London Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom

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Download the Cyber Defence and Network Security 2019 Event Guide

29-31 January 2019 | London, UKCyber operators from both military and government are now faced by an entirely new question: Who, not what, will be targeted by hostile cyber operators? It is now time to focus on this question, developing a response to defending the most ...

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AIRBUS Cyber Security 2019 Predictions

We’ve already seen extortion-driven attacks on infrastructure such as cities and ports, which history suggests will continue and spread to energy and transport infrastructure. With the introduction of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), manufacturing industry will become a new target. Professio ...

Controlling the cyberspace to maintain an operational advantage: Insights from Air Commodore Tim Neal-Hopes

Air Commodore Tim Neal-Hopes, Head Joint User C4ISR and Cyber from the UK Ministry of Defence and speaker at CDANS 2019 is discussing here the importance for the UK military and its allies to protect their assets and network from cyber attacks, to maintain an operational advantage and ...

Fighting the new war: Information operations on social media

Events in the last few years have highlighted the role social media platforms play in information warfare. Adversaries can now remotely spread their message and cause disruption in an unprecedented way and reach further audiences faster than ever before. Ahead of the CDANS conference, Defence IQ ...

Preparing for the 2020 cyber threat landscape

New cyber threats are challenging both governments and the military every day. Criminal tools are increasingly available and require less technical expertise, leading to a shift in the nature of adversaries. Ahead of CDANS 2019, Defence IQ spoke with Curtis Dukes, Executive Vice President an ...

How protecting your distributed network and remote assets against cyber threats is essential for future conflicts

In an increasingly distributed network, the persistent underlying cyber threat is as present as ever, whether the danger occurs on the battlespace or on critical national infrastructures. What solutions are best to mitigate the risk? What are the challenges that surround a wide and decentralised ...

Cyber security for networks under threat: An expert overview

Militaries, governments and critical national infrastructure require innovative approaches to futher secure their networks and the information stored within them, as they continue to undergo sustain assaults from offensive cyber. Protecting data is essential to ensure national security and operat ...

Dick Crowell US Naval War College - Past Presentation

Dick Crowell, Associate Professor, Information Operations & Cyberspace Operations, U.S. Naval War College delivered this presentation entitled 'What’s Past is Prologue' at the CDANS conference. Download for a copy of the presentation which covered the following points:Pr ...

[INFOGRAPHIC] - Is Your Company's Cyber Security Good Enough?

In a recent Oil & Gas IQ survey it showed that most concerns are aimed on Hackivism (61%) and State actors (Espionage 20% & Cyber Warfare 8%). How confident are you that your current defense mechanisms can handle/detect Hackivism?Download ...

Airbus CyberSecurity - An Interview with Mr Ian Goslin, Managing Director Airbus CyberSecurity, UK

Take a look at this interview with Ian Goslin, Managing Director of Airbus CyberSecurity, UK, which was conducted ahead of the Cyber Defence & Network Security Conference.