With the setting up of the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC) in Bucharest well under way, the other important dimension in the emerging European cybersecurity landscape are the National Coordination Centres (NCCs). Mirroring the initiatives and policies of the ECCC in the Member States, a key role for each NCC is to build strong relationships with the existing and emerging stakeholder communities, the experts and researchers in industry, SMEs and knowledge institutes that are driving the work of securing European society’s institutions, infrastructure and digital economy.
Understanding the needs of local communities is a paramount task for the NCCs.
Participating in this evening’s panel are leading representatives from several NCCs as well as a representative from the ECCC who will together explore the perspectives of the NCCs and their expectations and plans with regards to collaborating with their respective stakeholder cybersecurity communities.
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Agenda
18.30 Arrival of guests and welcome drinks
19.00 Welcome:
- Martin Friedrich Reinhardt, Head of Unit, Affairs of the Hessian Ministry of the Interior and for Sports, Representation of the State of Hessen to the EU
- Kai Rannenberg, Goethe University Frankfurt, CyberSec4Europe Co-ordinator
19.10 Panel Discussion: What can Member States expect from their cybersecurity communities?
Panellists:
- Katarzyna Prusak-Górniak Vice Chair, Governing Board ECCC
- Christian Hartlage Advisor, Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) GERMANY
- Bertrand Lethoud Head of the Cybersecurity Competence Center (C3), SECURITYMADEIN.LU LUXEMBOURG
- Allard Kernkamp NCC-NL, Netherlands Enterprise Agency NETHERLANDS
- Katarzyna Nowak NCC-PL, Head of Unit, Chancellery of the Prime Minister POLAND
Moderator: Kai Rannenberg Goethe University Frankfurt, CyberSec4Europe Co-ordinator
20.30 Reception
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