Developing Cyber Security Systems. Thematic discussion
UN Headquarters Conference Room 6
Date and location - September 20, 2013 3:00pm – 5:00pm
Speakers: Mr. Yuriy A. Sergeyev (Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations); Dr. Oleksii Novikov (Vice-Rector of KPI, Director of Physics and Technology at National Technical University of Ukraine); Mr. Vitali Kasap (First Secretary/Representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine to the United Nations).
National Technical University of Ukraine’s professor, Dr. Oleksii Novikov, outlined the treats that facing the global community face in a cyber world. Dr. Novikov demonstrated the latest information of cyber security developments at the National Technical University of Ukraine. His main goal as a scientist is to develop mathematical methods and co-operate with security organizations and governments to help protect us as a global community.
Today, third of the world’s population has access to the internet, criminals have more power online than ever before. According to the 2012 Norton Cybercrime report, “cyber criminals attack over 1.5 million people per day, which amounts to about 18 victims per second”. Totally, cyber intruders, criminals, hackers, and terrorists generate over a $110 billion per year. Dr. Novikov introduced seven developments in cyber security:
1. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and fraud prevention in banking systems
2. Active protection in banking software and systems
3. Automatic detection, assessment and analysis of software vulnerabilities
4. Analysis and synthesis software for legal interception
5. Software for detection of information operation in media
6. Software for detection of information operation in social networks
7. Education programs in the field of information security.
Mostly importantly, Dr. Novikov introduced the purpose of IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems) and fraud prevention in banking systems. “IDS was designed to detect attacks on the software infrastructure of banks, as well as identify abnormal behavior of bank customers in carrying out banking transactions” (Dr. Oleksii Novikov) The fraud prevention system alarms the banks when an attack is suspected. To ensure the relevant cyber security, the University teaches bachelors and masters programs in information and communication security systems and technical information protection systems. Teams of students and faculty are internationally ranked 13th place out of 1812 registered teams. Dr. Novikov reminded us of the treats we face with cyber terrorism, making cyber security one of the most important problems we face today. Working together as a global community is the only way to fight cyber-attacks.
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http://webtv.un.org/meetings-events/watch/water-and-technology-thematic-presentation/2683155402001
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Developing Cyber Security Systems. Thematic discussion
UN Headquarters Conference Room 6/NLB
Date and location - September 20, 2013 3:00pm – 5:00pm
Speakers: Mr. Yuriy A. Sergeyev (Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations); Dr. Oleksii Novikov (Vice-Rector of KPI, Director of Physics and Technology at National Technical University of Ukraine); Mr. Vitali Kasap (First Secretary/Representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine to the United Nations).
National Technical University of Ukraine’s professor, Dr. Oleksii Novikov, outlined the treats that facing the global community face in a cyber world. Dr. Novikov demonstrated the latest information of cyber security developments at the National Technical University of Ukraine. His main goal as a scientist is to develop mathematical methods and co-operate with security organizations and governments to help protect us as a global community.
Today, third of the world’s population has access to the internet, criminals have more power online than ever before. According to the 2012 Norton Cybercrime report, “cyber criminals attack over 1.5 million people per day, which amounts to about 18 victims per second”. Totally, cyber intruders, criminals, hackers, and terrorists generate over a $110 billion per year. Dr. Novikov introduced seven developments in cyber security:
1. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and fraud prevention in banking systems
2. Active protection in banking software and systems
3. Automatic detection, assessment and analysis of software vulnerabilities
4. Analysis and synthesis software for legal interception
5. Software for detection of information operation in media
6. Software for detection of information operation in social networks
7. Education programs in the field of information security.
Mostly importantly, Dr. Novikov introduced the purpose of IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems) and fraud prevention in banking systems. “IDS was designed to detect attacks on the software infrastructure of banks, as well as identify abnormal behavior of bank customers in carrying out banking transactions” (Dr. Oleksii Novikov) The fraud prevention system alarms the banks when an attack is suspected. To ensure the relevant cyber security, the University teaches bachelors and masters programs in information and communication security systems and technical information protection systems. Teams of students and faculty are internationally ranked 13th place out of 1812 registered teams. Dr. Novikov reminded us of the treats we face with cyber terrorism, making cyber security one of the most important problems we face today. Working together as a global community is the only way to fight cyber-attacks.
http://webtv.un.org/meetings-events/watch/water-and-technology-thematic-presentation/2683155402001
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