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22nd February (Wednesday)
12:00-13:00 | Arrival and Lunch |
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13:00-13:30 | Welcome and round of Introductions (Alf Moens - SURFnet) For more information on WISE, please check their website: https://wise-community.org/ and wiki pages: WISE Home. The next WISE meeting will take place on 27-29 March in Amsterdam, hosted by Nikhef. If you would like to participate, please register here: https://eventr.geant.org/events/2544 |
13:30-14:00 | Update of SIG-ISM charter (revised) (Sigita) |
14:00-14:30 | H2020 project PROTECTIVE (Brian Lee, Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland) For questions and comments, please contact Brian directly: blee@AIT.IE H2020 project PROTECTIVE - Proactive Risk Management through Improved Situational Awareness. This project aims to develop an information sharing framework and advanced analytics to improve risk monitoring and information sharing for NREN and other CSIRTS. |
14:30-15:00 | Coffee break |
15:00-15:30 | OZON Cyber security Exercise (Sandy) Link to the video (english subtitles available): |
15:30-16:00 | |
16:00-17:00 | Joint cyber exercises (Charlie) |
17.00-17.15 | Preparation for Thursday, closing remarks (Alf) |
19:30 | Dinner at Ryan’s of Parkgate Street Victorian Pub kindly hosted by HEANet |
23rd of February (Thursday)
9:15-9:30 | Arrival and coffee | |||
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9.30 - 10.00 | Developments in the threat landscape (Bart Bosma) | |||
10.00-11:00 | Working groups The participants of the meeting split into two working groups, focusing on (1) creating an inventory for security officers and (2) minimal security measures for an NREN. | |||
11:00-11:30 | Coffee break | |||
11:30 - 12:30 | Working groups continued | |||
12:30 - 13:00 | Wrap-up from the working groups WG 1: INVENTORY FOR SECURITY OFFICERS The first working group identified what information to share with whom, how public the lists should be, set the primary and future goals for the WG. It was decided that the most immediate action is to design a structure for an online platform with clearly identified levels of publicity. Linda Cornwall (Linda.Cornwall@stfc.ac.uk) will be leading this. Sigita Jurkynaite will help with the set up of the wiki pages (level 1 & level 2 to start with) and privacy settings. The main page would have a table with a list of NRENs that leads to each individual institution's page. Those individual pages would contain information provided (and regularly edited) by the NREN staff. To improve the communication within this and other groups, it was suggested that a chat room is created using Slack, Skype (or other) where members could discuss and share TLP White & Green information. This action is not urgent, but added to the planned achievements list for 2017. Slides with the discussion points and conclusions from the WG session: Directory/Inventory - info sharing for security people WG 2: MINIMAL SET OF SECURITY MEASURES After discussing some basic points and requirements, identified in the previous meetings, this working group has set itself a goal to provide guidance on how to set up and run ISMS for NRENs. They are aiming on having the first documents published by the end of this year and complete the set of guidelines some time in 2018. Robert Tofte (rtofte@nordu.net) will coordinate this group. Sigita Jurkynaite will create a mailing list and inform the SIG-ISM members. The date and time for the first virtual meeting: 5 April at 13:00 CET. (contact Robert or Sigita if would would like to participate) Regional collaboration: Which regions want to start? Alf Moens, supported by the SIG-SIM Steering Committee members, presented the idea of collaboration in smaller (regional) groups, where more sensitive information can be shared and members could advise each other on day-to-day questions that are not discussed in the bigger group. The regional groups would be supported by the SIG-ISM. In some cases they would also be instrumental in getting new NRENs engaged in the international collaboration in this area of work. A few groups were identified: NORDIC (+ BALTIC?) - Urpo Kaila suggested to take a lead and host a meeting in Finland this summer BENELUX - Alf Moens will lead this ENGLISH SPEAKING REGION (UK, Ireland) - James Davis tentatively agreed to lead this group GERMAN SPEAKING REGION (Germany - Switzerland - Austria) - Christian Fotinger requested to get the contact details of the participants from this region to initiate potential regional collaboration SOUTH (Spain - Italy - Portugal) - future SOUTH-EAST EUROPE (Poland - Czech - Croatia - others?) - future AFRICA (SANREN - UBUNTUNET - WACREN) - perhaps something that could be considered in the future. Revised SIG-ISM Charter Sigita Jurkynaite presented a revised version of the achievements/KPIs part of the charter, including the changes made during the workshop discussions. The group agreed on the proposal and set the deadlines for each KPI. The charter will be presented and considered at the GCC meeting on 24 Feb 2017. AoB Roderick Mooi (SANREN) and Renier Van Heerden (SANREN) will be in Europe for the TF-CSIRT & One Conference in the Hague and TNC17 in Linz, Austria. During the few weeks in between those events, they would like to visit some European NRENs and talk to security officers/CERTs. If you would like to invite them to visit your institution, please contact Roderick: roderick@sanren.ac.za | |||
13:00 - 14:00 | Lunch |