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International Conference NATO, EU & INDUSTRY: COOPERATION ON CYBER SECURITY A Transatlantic Exchange of Best Practices 28 June 2017 European Parliament, Brussels INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2017 ATA Headquarters 20 Rue des Petits Carmes Club Prince Albert 1000 Brussels www.atahq.org
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International Conference

NATO, EU & INDUSTRY:

COOPERATION ON

CYBER SECURITY A Transatlantic Exchange of Best Practices

28 June 2017

European Parliament, Brussels

INTERNATIONAL

CONFERENCE

2017

ATA Headquarters

20 Rue des Petits Carmes

Club Prince Albert

1000 Brussels

www.atahq.org

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1 _________________________________________________________________________________ Atlantic Treaty Association

Atlantic Treaty Association

Who We Are

Founded in 1954, the Atlantic Treaty Association (ATA) is an

organization of policy-makers designed to produce top-notch

knowledge on strategic themes while conducting research,

analyses, training, education, and information activities tailored to

the promotion of transatlantic values and enhanced non-military

cooperation between civil society and institutions.

For over 60 years ATA has fostered the development of

transatlantic security policy alongside diplomats, military, industry,

academia and journalists in order to strengthen the bond

between influential stakeholders within the Alliance.

National Associations

ATA Headquarters is based in Brussels and coordinates an

extended and highly qualified network of 37 national Atlantic

Councils and their respective youth divisions to facilitate policy

development in key areas of security and defense.

Youth Atlantic Treaty Association (YATA)

Special relevance is attributed to the Youth Atlantic Treaty

Association (YATA), our young professional contingent, designed

to prepare the next generation of Atlanticist leaders to face the

challenges and threats of the present and future security

scenarios.

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Cyber Security & Cyber Defence

Cybersecurity incidents on critical networks and infrastructures has become a key

strategic challenge both for NATO and EU Members. States and non-state actors are

increasingly using these threats to achieve their diplomatic and military objectives.

Recently, a series of cyber-attacks were launched against several State systems, which

have included intelligence gathering operations on critical infrastructures such as the

financial sector, hospitals and power plants.

NATO acknowledged that the impact of cyber-attacks represents a real challenge for

our societies and made clear that cyber defense is part of the Alliance’s core task of collective defense. As Cyber

threats do not respect borders, no country is invulnerable. To ensure that NATO and EU can effectively protect its

citizens and territory against any threats, both organizations have recognized that cybersecurity is a key challenge

to their core objectives, and they have adopted increasingly ambitious strategies. At the NATO Summit in Warsaw,

the Cyber Defence Pledge was adopted to strengthen our cyber defenses and to establish new organizations and

promulgated legislation to address these threats jointly with the EU.

NATO EU Cooperation in Cyber Defence

On February 2017, the European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization

signed an agreement aimed at strengthening their cooperation and ability to

defend Allies from hybrid attacks, in particular, it focuses on the cyber

dimension. The Technical Arrangement on Cyber Defence aims to facilitate

technical information sharing between NCIRC and CERT-EU to improve cyber

incident prevention, detection and response in both organisations and it

represents a concrete example of NATO and the EU working together to

enhance shared security. The signing of this agreement is an important milestone

to enhance NATO and EU Cooperation as one of the objectives of the 2016 NATO

Summit in Warsaw and the Global Strategy for European Foreign and Security

Policy.

The Role of the Private Sector

In May 2017, a massive cyber attack crippled many Spanish businesses and 16 regional health authorities in Britain’s

NHS while simultaneously travelling beyond Europe. Analysis shows that over 45,000 attacks in more than 70 countries

took place, all using “ransomware”, an attack that locks computer users out of their machines unless they pay a

bribe. The security and stability of the net, as well as the integrity of data flows, is of growing importance to our

economies and our societies, thus the effective implementation of external cyber policies depends on cooperation

across the public-private sector.

Both the Alliance, through the Industry Cyber Partnership, highlighted during the Warsaw Summit, and the European

Union, with the public-private network and information security NIS Platform and the Cybersecurity Strategy of the

EU, adopted specific actions to support the public-private partnership to provide expertise of strategic importance

for both organizations.

Signing ceremony of the Technical Arrangement on Cyber

Defence ©NATO Flickr

©NATO

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Concept Note

Date

28th June 2017 – 16:15h 18:15H

Venue

European Parliament, Brussels – Room JAN 2Q2

Objective

As threats in the cyber space continue to disrupt both the public and private sectors, often

targeting critical infrastructures that supply essential services such as energy, water, healthcare

or mobile services, member states of NATO & EU have enhanced their cooperation via a

Technical Arrangement on Cyber Defence to advance the objectives set in the recent EU

Global Strategy and NATO Warsaw Summit Declaration. With particular reference to the existing

best practices used by some NATO & EU member states, this conference will focus on how both

organizations can best use their existing tools to develop and implement a cooperative cyber

security strategy.

Goals

This conference aims to:

a) Bring together experts, policy makers, officials, and industry representatives to discuss

the practical impact of NATO & EU’s recent Technical Arrangement on Cyber

Defence.

b) Analyze the best practices already being used by NATO & EU.

c) Analyze the best practices being used by individual member states of NATO & EU.

d) Provide specific policy recommendations towards achieving a cooperative cyber

security strategy within the context of a more effective NATO-EU partnership.

Participants

- NATO Officials;

- EU Officials;

- Representatives of Governments;

- Political Representatives from NATO Member and Partner Countries;

- Senior Military Representatives;

- Representatives from NGO’s, academia and economic fields;

- Professionals, Experts, Practitioners;

- Representatives of civil society and the private sector;

- Journalists and media operators.

Language

English

Media

International media coverage will be provided.

Documents

Further information and documentation on the event will be available at www.atahq.org;

Final Report.

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Program

16.15

WELCOME REMARKS

Mr. Nicola DANTI

S&D Coordinator, Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

16.20

OPENING REMARKS

Prof. Fabrizio W. LUCIOLLI

President, Atlantic Treaty Association

16.25

KEYNOTE SPEECH

Dr. Jamie SHEA

Deputy Assistant Secretary General, NATO Emerging Security Challenges

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MODERATOR

Mr. Brooks TIGNER

Chief Policy Analyst, Security Europe

16.35

SPECIAL SESSION

The Vulnerability of Cyber Space

Mr. Ryan M. GILLIS

Vice President, Cybersecurity Strategy & Global Policy, Palo Alto Networks

16.55

TOPIC OF DISCUSSION

Implementation of NATO & EU’s Strategy in the Field of Cyber Security: What Role for the Private

Sector?

Cyber security is critical for nations, businesses and individuals. However, existing cyber policies varies

significantly between nations and international organizations, creating different approaches that

have left several domains vulnerable, such as national security and individual data protection. The

risk of a devastating cyber-attack against critical infrastructure is very real, and the lack of ability to

protect the digital market place and privacy of individuals puts modern society in danger when

conducting online communications, financial transactions and sensitive information sharing. In this

framework, the Technical Arrangement on Cyber Defence between NATO & EU and the 42 concrete

proposal for a better implementation of NATO-EU cooperation are decisive steps to ensuring a

resilient and defendable cyberspace for NATO, EU and Partner countries. Panelists will address the

new challenges and provide the audience with case studies and best practices that will show the

added value for governments and their citizens, of an effective partnership between the public and

private sectors to enhance the resilience of cyberspace.

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DISCUSSION

Mr. Andreas SCHWAB

EPP Coordinator, Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Mr. Gianni CUOZZO

CEO, ASPISEC

Ms. Chelsey SLACK

Cyber Defence Section, NATO Emerging Security Challenges Division

Mr. Mark SMITHAM

Senior Manager of Cyber Security Policy, Microsoft

Ing. Mariano CUNIETTI

CTO and Cloud & Hosting BU Manager, Enter

17.45

CONCLUDING REMARKS

Sir. Julian KING

Commissioner, Security Union

17.55

Q&A SESSION

18.10

COCKTAIL RECEPTION AND NETWORKING Hosted by ENTER (JAN O’Liberty Restaurant)

REMARKS

-

H.E. Rose GOTTEMOELLER

Deputy Secretary General, NATO

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Participants Biographies

Mr. Nicola DANTI

S&D Coordinator, Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Mr. Danti is a member of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in

the European Parliament (S&D). Currently, he is Vice-Chair of the Committee on the Internal

Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO), and substitute member of the Committee on

International Trade (INTA). He is also member of the parliament's delegations for relations with

Brazil, Mercosur and the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly. Since 2016, he has

been a substitute member of the European Parliament’s Committee of Inquiry into Emission

Measurements in the Automotive Sector (EMIS). Within the IMCO Committee, Mr. Danti was

shadow-rapporteur on the Network and Information Security (NIS) Directive; shadow-

rapporteur of the opinion on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament on the

European Fund for Strategic Investment; rapporteur of the opinion on the possible extension of EU geographical

indication protection to non-agricultural products. Mr Danti is a member of the European Parliament Intergroup

on Integrity (Transparency, Anti-Corruption and Organized Crime). He has also been committed in the protection

of the “Made in” productions and in favour of the TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership) resolution.

Prof. Fabrizio W. LUCIOLLI

President, Atlantic Treaty Association

Prof. Fabrizio W. Luciolli is President of the Atlantic Treaty Association (ATA) and the Italian

Atlantic Committee. Professor of International Security Organizations, National Security

Policy, and Military Policy at the Center for High Defense Studies, Italian Ministry of Defense

and is a regular lecturer in various national and international, military, and academic

institutions. Prof. Luciolli is Coordinator of Training Courses for military officers and diplomats

in the Western Balkans and Middle East, as well as Director and promoter of NATO and EU

cooperation projects in Central and South Eastern Europe. Prof. Luciolli is also a Consultant

on foreign affairs and security matters to various Members of Parliament. He is the author

of papers and articles published in national and foreign journals.

Dr. Jamie SHEA

Deputy Assistant Secretary General, NATO Emerging Security Challenges

Dr. Shea is NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges.

He has been working with NATO since 1980. Positions included Director of Policy

Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General, Deputy Assistant Secretary

General for External Relations, Public Diplomacy Division, Director of Information and

Press, Spokesman of NATO and Deputy Director of Information and Press, Deputy Head

and Senior Planning Officer in the Policy Planning and Multilateral Affairs Section of the

Political Directorate as well as Assistant to the Secretary General of NATO for Special

Projects. Dr. Shea is Professor at the Collège d’Europe, Bruges, Visiting Lecturer in the

Practice of Diplomacy, University of Sussex, Associate Professor of International Relations at the American

University, Washington DC, where he also holds the position of Director of the Brussels Overseas Study Programme.

He also lectures at the Brussels School of International Studies at the University of Kent and at the Security and

Strategy institute of the University of Exeter, where he is an Honorary Fellow. He is also a Senior Transatlantic Fellow

of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and a Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics, where

he teaches a course on crisis management and political communication.

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Mr. Brooks TIGNER

Chief Policy Analyst, Security Europe

Mr. Brooks Tigner is EU/NATO Affairs correspondent for IHS Jane’s Defence Weekly and

chief policy analyst at SECURITY EUROPE, the monthly on-line newsletter on EU homeland

security policy, technology and research. Based in the Belgian capital, Brooks has

analysed and reported on security and defence issues across Europe for more than two

decades – from the post-Cold War’s impact on NATO and its subsequent expansion, to

the EU’s growing role in security and defence. Formerly Defense News’ bureau chief in

Brussels, he reported extensively across East and Central Europe throughout the 1990s,

followed by three years in Washington DC where he was the newspaper's International

Editor. Brooks returned to the Belgian capital in 2001 as the paper's EU/NATO affairs

correspondent - a position he held until launching SECURITY EUROPE in January 2007 and joining Jane's later that

year. A native English speaker and fluent in French, Brooks has one son and a daughter, neither of whom gives

him too much trouble.

Mr. Ryan M. GILLIS

Vice President, Cybersecurity Strategy & Global Policy, Palo Alto Networks

Mr. Gillis serves as Vice President of Cybersecurity Strategy and Global Policy for Palo Alto

Networks where he is responsible for developing corporate policy, serves as the company’s

primary interface for global public policy and legislative matters, and leads company

participation in various industry associations. In this role, Ryan serves as a liaison with

government agencies and companies around the world to assist in the development of

strategies and operational partnerships to prevent cybersecurity threats. Prior to Palo Alto

Networks, Ryan spent nearly 15 years serving in a variety of roles in the U.S. government, as

well as technology startup and defense contracting companies. Most recently, Ryan served

as Director of Legislative Affairs and Cybersecurity Policy for the National Security Council

at the White House. In this role, his work focused on national cybersecurity strategy, policy, legislation, and

operational initiatives. Mr. Gilles also fostered cybersecurity collaboration and dialogue between the federal

government, companies, and privacy advocates. In addition to his service at the White House, Ryan previously

worked in the Department of Homeland Security, advising the Homeland Security Secretary on cybersecurity

and national security issues. Ryan is a Stephen M. Kellen Term Member with the Council on Foreign Relations, and

was recently named to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Cyber Policy Task Force. He is a

member of the Board of Advisors for both the CyberCalifornia initiative, and CyberTECH, a global cybersecurity

and Internet of Things (IoT) network ecosystem. Ryan is a recipient of the National Security Council “Outstanding

Service Award,” and a graduate of Georgetown University.

Mr. Andreas SCHWAB

EPP Coordinator, Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Mr. Andreas Schwab is Member of the European Parliament since 2004. He serves since then

in the powerfulCommittee on internal marketand consumer protection(IMCO), which has

legislative oversight on all regulatory laws within the heart of the European Union, the “Single

Market” - both in digital and traditional terms. He is Substitute Member of the committee on

Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON), Member of the presidency of the parliamentary

group of the European People’s Party (EPP); elected as spokesperson on internal market and

consumer protection of his parliamentary group for four times since 2007. In 2011 he navigated

important legislation through Parliament, i.e. the “consumer rights directive” (CRD). In 2016 Mr.

Schwab was rapporteur on “network and information security” directive introducing for the

first time cybersecurity rules in the EU, and in 2013 he was rapporteur on the only two co-decision texts in

competition law, the directive on “actions for damages claims”, now the directive for the “European competition

authorities network” (ECN+). He is currently working on legislation introducing proportionality rules in the services

area of the EU, initiated parliamentary resolution on “consumer rights in the digital single market” in Nov 2014.

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Mr. Gianni CUOZZO

CEO, Aspisec

Born in Darmstadt (Germany) in 1990, from an Italian immigrant family from Valva (SA), was

split between Italy and Germany. Very passionate about technology and how tech can

improve our lives, he founded two startups , one when he was 19 (2009), about statistical

review and financial risk management creating various R custom extensions (GiaCuo ltd)

was sold to a major player in the sector (under NDA), then he moved to Italy , he founded

Macro Aerospace S.p.A. , Macro Aerospace S.p.A.'s main goal is to create a Ka bands low

altitude CubeSat constellation for sensitive data hosting and tier 4 security level of

communications for governmental organizations and corporate. Macro Aerospace S.p.A

was also one of the most funded start-up in Italy since 1999 , the amount of the founding

was 4.5 Mln (for the 10% of the company's stocks ) also member of the AFCEA Rome (Armed Forces

Communications and Electronics Association). Driven by his interests in cybersecurity and cyberwarfare , he

starting working on exploitation and cyber-military doctrine in 2011 for governmental institutions , in 2014 he

founded Prism Warfare an cyber private military corporation very active in the R&D of Weapons System

Exploitation.

Ms. Chelsey SLACK

Cyber Defence Section, NATO Emerging Security Challenges Division

Ms. Chelsey Slack works as a policy officer on cyber defence with the International Staff at

NATO Headquarters in Brussels. In this role, she provides advice and supports the

development and implementation of NATO’s cyber defence policy. She is actively

engaged in NATO’s cooperation with partners and international organisations in this area.

Previously, she worked at the Canadian Foreign Ministry as part of a Stabilisation and

Reconstruction Task Force specialising in conflict prevention. She also spent time at the

International Institute for Strategic Studies in London with a research focus on transnational

threats. Chelsey earned a Master’s Degree of Philosophy in International Relations from the

University of Cambridge where she wrote her thesis on state behaviour in cyberspace. She

studied as a Hansard Scholar at the London School of Economics and at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Lyon

in France.

Mr. Mark SMITHAM

Senior Manager of Cyber Security Policy, Microsoft

Mr. Smitham is Senior Manager of Cybersecurity Policy at Microsoft responsible for Europe,

Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). In this role Mark works with policy and technical stakeholders

on a range of cybersecurity issues, including security strategy and policy, cloud security, risk

management, information assurance and critical infrastructure protection. Before joining

Microsoft's EMEA cybersecurity team in 2016, Mark worked in the Directorate General for

Communications, Network, and Content Technologies (CNECT) at the European Commission

in Brussels, Belgium focusing on cloud security public policy, standards, interoperability and

public procurement issues of cloud services, including developing trust and improving the

overall level of security of European digital society and growth in the digital economy in

Europe, such as the Directive on Security of Network and Information Systems (NIS) and actions to extend access

and build trust as set out in the European Commission Communication on the European Cloud Initiative. He came

to the European Commission from the UK Government where he worked in the Government Digital Service and

UK Home Office, leading cloud security public policy and managed large IT projects and delivered systems in

very high-profile and secure environments.

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Ing. Mariano CUNIETTI

CTO and Cloud & Hosting BU Manager, ENTER

Ing. Cunietti works at ENTER as BU Manager for Cloud and Hosting. His role involves

responsibilities over product management and strategy, sales, marketing, engineering,

support. Over the last years, starting since 2010, he was involved more and more in the

Openstack Community, developing two VPS services first, and then (starting 2013) a full

multi-region IaaS service. I have a long track record of talks around the world, especially

at the Openstack Summits, which I attend since the Folsom release (2012). Today, Enter

Cloud Suite is our flagship product. It has achieved several goals:In 2013 it was the first

European Openstack based multi-region IaaS; In 2015 it was awarded by the EU to be an

official public IaaS provider for EU Institutions and Agencies (tender DIGIT Cloud I)and It

was included in the Gartner 2017 IaaS Report as “notable EU provider”. He is also involved in an Open Compute

Project, aimed to re-engineering the entire hardware platform to be run on open source designed servers, storage

and network gear. He strongly believes that open source and collaborative communities can bring a bigger value

to projects because of cross collaboration, contamination, and enthusiasm. Before being a manager, he was a

Linux sysadmin, managing stuff at an ISP level (DNS, mail, web servers, RDBMS, etc). I liked managing the internals

of the Internet, and being part of that change.

Sir. Julian KING

Commissioner, Security Union

Sir Julian King was appointed Commissioner for Security Union on the 19th September

2016. He joined the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in 1985. He has held various

positions, including: UK Ambassador to France (2016); Director General Economic &

Consular (2014); DG of the Northern Ireland Office London and Belfast (2011); UK

Ambassador to Ireland (2009); EU Commission Chef de Cabinet to Commissioner for

Trade (2008); UK Representative on EU Political and Security Committee, (2004). Sir Julian

is a graduate of Oxford University. He was awarded the KCVO in 2014; CVO in 2011 and

CMG in 2006.

H.E. Rose GOTTEMOELLER

NATO Deputy Secretary General

Gottemoeller took up her position in October 2016, after serving nearly five

years as the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security at

the U.S. Department of State. As Under Secretary, Gottemoeller advised the

Secretary of State on arms control, nonproliferation and political-military

affairs. She was acting in this position from 2012 to 2014, while concurrently

serving as Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Arms Control,

Verification and Compliance (2009-2014). In this capacity, she was the chief

U.S. negotiator of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) with

the Russian Federation, which entered into force on February 5, 2011 and is

currently in implementation. During her time as Undersecretary of State, Gottemoeller focused on defense and

security cooperation in Europe and Asia, peacekeeping policy and training, and weapons and mine abatement

in post-conflict locales around the world. Prior to the Department of State, beginning in 2000, she was a senior

associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, with joint appointments to the Nonproliferation

and Russia programs. She served as the Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center in 2006-2008.

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List of Participants

Izabela Albrycht

Chairperson, The Kosciuszko Institute

Steven Algoet

Major Account Manager, f5 Networks

Marcos Alvarez-Diaz

Gradiant

Antonio Amendola

Executive Director International External Affairs,

AT&T

Carmine America

MBDA

Lemhouer Amina

Vaamse Overheid

Natasha Angus

SWIFT

Cristina Apostol

Lawyer, European Commission

Maria Elena Argano

Policy Analyst, EU-logos Athena

Luis Ignacio Arranz Ramos

Manager, Everis

Ozde Avcu

Student, VUB

Robert Baines

President & CEO, NATO Association of Canada

Rati Bakhtadze,

Executive Director, YATA Georgia

Yoana Barakova

Research Analyst, European Foundation for

South Asian Studies

Jacopo Barigazzi

Reporter, POLITICO

Chanda Bedi

Corporate Internal Auditor, Greenyard Group

Uri Ben Yaakov

Senior Researcher, ICT

Engjell Begalla

Embassy of Albania

Mossaab Bensellam

Operations Manager, Center for Strategic

Dialogue

Laura-Anne Berteloot

YATA Delegate

Ronald Blaško,

Business Development Director, GLOBSEC

Henrik Bliddal

Director, Science and Technology Committee,

NATO Parliamentary Assembly

Kristi Boden-Johnson

Political-Military Officer, U.S. Mission to the

European Union

Andrea Boffi

Founder and CEO, AB Corporation

Stafano Bordi

Leonardo

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Luca Borri

National Coordinator, Italian Atlantic Committee

Ivan Botta

ENTER

Thomas Bouilly

Government Affairs Specialist, Boeing

Jose Alberto Briz Gutierrez

Embassy of Guatemala

Olesya Brodin

Assistant, German Marshall Fund of the United

States

Margherita Bui

Specialist, NATO

Reinhard Bütikofer

Member of the European Parliament

Flavius-Ieronim Caba-Maria

President, Middle East Political and Economic

Institute

Sandro Calaresu

Policy Officer, Personal Staff Officer to the Senior

Military Advisor

Edoardo Camilli,

CEO, Hozint - Horizon Intelligence

Gonçalo Carriço

Digital Policy Officer, EPP

Joseph Carson

Thycotic

Marc Cathelineau

Thales

Derek Cox

Business Development Manager

BBC Monitoring

Aandrea Chiappetta

Executive Director, Aspisec

Lotte Collette

YATA Delegate

Colin Connelly

Embassy of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago

James Cooper

Senior Defence and Security Trade Adviser,

British Embassy

Mariano Cunietti

CTO and Cloud & Hosting BU Manager, Enter

Gianni Cuozzo

CEO, ASPISEC

Stephen Dalziel

The Institute for Statecraft

Reza Daneshkhou

Embassy of Iran

Christophe de Hemptinne

Director HSD, BE Defence – RHID

Gilles De Labareyre

Airbus Defence & Space

Roberto De Primis

Advisor, EURintelligence

Raffaele De Riccardis

Chief Brussels Representative Office, Elettronica

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Natasha De Teran

Swift

Daiga Dege

Security and Defence Policy, The German

Marshall Fund of the United States

Pilar Del Castillo

Member of the European Parliament

Danilo Deliq

ECSO

Eli Dhapi

CEO, Black & White Solutions

Francesco Di Lodovico

Head of Brussels Office, The European House -

Ambrosetti

Anatolii Didenko

Counsellor, Permanent Mission of the Russian

Federation to the EU

Ilija Djugumanov

YATA President, Euro-Atlantic Council of

Macedonia

Pieter-jan Dockx

YATA Delegate

Rafal Domisiewicz

Policy Officer, European External Action Service

Roxana Dumitrescu

Engie, Engie Electrabel

Christopher Donnelly

The Institute for Statecraft

Sofiane Douah

First Secretary, Algerian Mission to EU

Floor Doppen

Student, University of Antwerp

Tzveta Dryanovska

Junior Analyst, EU Institute for Security Studies

(EUISS)

Marta Duda

Assistant, European Defence Agency

Anu Eslas

Head of International Relations, Estonian

Defence Industry Association

Frederica Fazio

Trainee, European Parliament

Simone Ferroni

HR Intern

David Fouquet

Vice President, CERIS-Centre Européen de

Recherches Internationales et Stratégiques

Aurelija Gackaite

The Embassy of Lithuania

Mariella Galea Roberts

Policy Officer Telecoms, Permanent

Representation of Malta to the EU

Ashok Ganesh

CEN & CENELEC

Isabel Garcia-Vilar

Economic Counsellor, Belgian Delegation to

NATO

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Michael Gaul

Head Finance and Management, German

Delegation to NATO

Blagoje Gledovic

First Secretary, Mission of Montenegro to the EU

Brussels

Ludmila Georgieva

Permanent Representation of Austria to the EU

Theodossis Georgiou

President, Greek Association for Atlantic &

European Cooperation (GAAEC)

Alexandru Georgescu

Research Fellow, Eurisc Foundation

Jan Giesecke

Head of Cyber Defence Team, EU Military Staff

(EEAS)

Ireneusz Gilka

Assistant to the Chairman of the EUMC, EUMC

Ryan M. Gillis

Vice President, Cybersecurity Strategy & Global

Policy, Palo Alto Networks

Mauro Giobbio

Business Analyst, Intesa Sanpaolo

Artur Girao

Vice-President, Atlantic Treaty Association

Paraskevi Gkaidatzi

Policy Assistant, ESWET

Robert Gordon

Senior Advisor for Europe, Sorini, Samet &

Associates

Peter Grebac

Liaison Officer, NSA

Alexandre Goulfier

Thales

Laura Groenendaal

The German Marshall Fund of the United States

Dijana Gupta

President, Atlantic Council of Bosnia and

Herzegovina

Edita Hrda

Managing Director for Americas, EEAS

Anette Hauff

Vice President, Deutsche Bank

Simon Herteleer

YATA Delegate

Alexander Hinchliffe

Palo Alto Networks

Estelle Hoorickx

Research Fellow, Royal Higher Institute for

Defence

Ohad Horsandi

Counsellor, Mission of Israel to the EU & NATO

Mohammed Shadat Hossain

Embassy of Bangladesh, Brussels

Doru Catalin Hrisca

Romanian Embassy

Nicola Iarossi

Laonardo

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Tamara Jacobi

Researcher Assistant, Egmont Institute

John Jacobs

President, YATA International

Soetkin Jehaes

President, Jong VLD Limburg

Martina Janičinová

Project Coordinator GLOBSEC

Tamari Jibuti

Member of the Board, YATA Georgia

Philippe Kaivers

CEO, Image Plus SPRL

Ema Kaludjerovic

YATA President, Atlantic Council of Montenegro

Arnold Kammel

Director, Austrian Institute for European and

Security Policy

Abdallahi Kebd

Ambassade de Mauritanie

Rikke Keim

Business Development Manager, BI Norwegian

Business School

Eanna Kelly

News Editor, Science|Business

Savo Kentera

President, Atlantic Council of Montenegro

Ester Kieboom

YATA Delegate

Magdalena Kirchner

Mercator-IPC-Fellow, Istanbul Policy Center

Robert Kloots

TrustingtheCloud

Ewa Kolaniak

Eurocontrol

Monika Kopcheva

Political Administrator, Council of the EU

Samuel Körner

Student, AP University College

Sokratis Kostikoglou

Space Hellas SA

Eva Kyriakou

Project and Policy Manager, EOS

Dario La Nasa

Swift

Dan Lafayeedney

Co-Director, The Institute for Statecraft

John Austin Lafferty

Intern, The German Marshall Fund of the United

States

Joanna Landsvig

President, YATA Denmark

Tania Latici

Trainee, European External Action Service

Amish Laxmidas

President, YATA Portugal

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Julie Lindhout

Former President, NATO Association of Canada

Blazej Lippay

Liason Officer, National Security Authority

Fabrizio Luciolli

President, Atlantic Treaty Association

Elena Giorgiana Lupu

YATA Belgium

Yulia Lyashuk

Embassy of Belarus in Belgium

Hans Maes

Parliamentary Assistant, Belgian House of

Representatives

Aken Mamash

Kazakhstan Embassy in Brussels

Marco Manso

RNC Avionics

Angelo Marino

Head of Unit, European Commission

Verity Marsterson

Research Executive, Fleishman Hillard

María Martí Antonio

Consultant, BecUE

Giacomo Martinotti

Martinotti

Tiago Martins

Trainee, S&D Group at European Parliament

Fichet Maud

Rolls-Royce International Limited

Jörg Meinke

Head of EU Liaison Office, Lufthansa Group

Ayman Mhanna

Executive Director, Samir Kassir Foundation

Ronny Maria Mingels

Arttic International

Ermete Mariani

Advisor to ATA President

Julio Miranda Calha

President, Portuguese Atlantic Committee

Ludovico Monforte

Head EU office, Unioncamere Lombardia

Gaia Morosi

Academic Assistant, CERIS Brussels

Moses Kouni Mose

Embassy of Solomon Islands

Krista Mulenok

Secretary General, Estonian Atlantic Treaty

Association

Liviu Muresan

Executive President, Eurisc Foundation

Syed Naqvi

Birmingham City University

Maxime Natus

European Parliament

Jimmy Hendry Nazally

Student, ULB

Soraya Nelson

Central Europe Correspondent, NPR

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Bernard Nikaj

Ambassador, Kosovo Embassy

Alessandro Niglia

Senior Program Officer, Atlantic Treaty

Association

Steffen Nolte

Head of Economic & Legal Policy, Daimler EU

Corporate Representation

Olga Nowicka

Microsoft

Alina Nychyk

Blue Book Trainee, European Anti-Fraud Office

Burkhard Ober

Head of Public Policy, Allianz SE, European Affairs

Office

Kristina Olausson

ETNO

Alberto Olite

Student, KU Leuven

Nikolas Ott

Cyber Defence Section, NATO Emerging Security

Challenges Division

Samuel Outlule

Botswana Embassy

Giuseppe Paladino

Vitrociset Belgium

Aleksandra Palinska

EuropeanIssuers

Rodney Perera

Embassy of Sri Lanka

Sara Pinheiro Stocker

AeroSpace and Defence Industries Associates

Milena Pirolli

Policy Officer, European Commission DG DEVCO

Anna Podgorska–Buompane

First Secretary, Polish Perm. Rep (EU)

Eugen Popescu

Cyber security specialist, National Cyberint

Centre

Elena Poptodorova

Director, Euro Atlantic Affairs

Rebecca Portail

Project Support Officer, EUROCITIES

Jean-Paul Preumont

Treasurer, Atlantic Treaty Association

Junaid Qureshi

Director, European Foundation for South Asian

Studies

Vlade Radulovic

Executive Director, Atlantic Council of Serbia

Ismet Ramadani

President, Euro-Atlantic Council of Macedonia

Jaya Ratnam

Singapore Embassy

Velomahanina Razakamaharavo

PhD Researcher, University of Kent, Brussels

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Serhii Rechych

Counsellor, Mission of Ukraine to the EU

Radoslav Repa

Permanent Representation of Slovakia to the EU

Marco Reuter

Head of Office, European Parliament

Fleur Richard Tixier

CEIS

Francesca Rodella

Trainee, Council of the EU

Jacques Rosiers

President, Euro-Atlantic Association of Belgium

Roberto Rossi

Thales Italia

Marco Rossi

Leonardo

Jordy Rutten

YATA Netherlands

Carlos Salazar

EASA

Aishwarya Sahai

Student, University of Kent: Brussels School of

International Studies

Mariya Sapundzhieva

Senior Project Expert, Atlantic Club of Bulgaria

Rauf Saqib

Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels

Alex Schäfer

Corporal First Class, Royal Netherlands Airforce

Adriaan Scheiris

EU Public Affairs Manager, UPS

Katharina Schlender

Permanent Representation of the Federal

Republic of Germany to the EU

Johan Schrooyen

Information Engineer, NATO - Belgian Delegation

Nico Segers

Projects & Public Outreach Coordinator, YATA

Belgium

Alexandru Serban

Senior Partner, Serban & Musneci Associates SRL

Jamie Shea

Deputy Assistant Secretary General, Emerging

Security Challenges Division, NATO

Shubhangi Shukla

The German Marshall Fund of the United States

Jerome Sheridan

Director and Professor, American University

Brussels Center

Kersti Siilivask

Vice President for Finance, YATA International

Laura Silva

EU Liaison, NGO Monitor

Flavia Silvestroni

Lawyer, Grimaldi Studio Legale

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Michael Simon

Research Fellow, German Atlantic Association

Edyta Skóra-Aubert

Assistant to Jacek SARYUSZ-WOLSKI, MEP

Chelsea Slack

Cyber Defence Section, NATO Emerging Security

Challenges Division

Mark Smitham

Senior Manager of Cybersecurity Policy,

Microsoft

Esmée Babet Snoey Kiewit

Cybersecurity Specialist, Secure Result

Maria del Rosario Soler

VP for Public Diplomacy, YATA Spain

Lauren Speranza

Assistant Director, Transatlantic Security, Atlantic

Council

Geoffrey Squedin

Student, IEE-ULB

Nicolae Stefanuta

EU Official, European Parliament

Tamara Tafra

Cyber Attaché, Permanent Representation of

Croatia

Iva Tasheva

Policy Analyst, European Policy Centre (EPC)

Kadyr Tataris

Trainee, European Parliament

Gabriela Tatian

YATA Belgium

Sonja Thebes

EU Program Manager and Coordinator, ELNET

Burkhard Theile

Member of the Board, German Atlantic

Association

Charlotte Thornby

Senior Director Public Policy & Corp. Affairs,

EMEA Oracle

Jan Tima

Student of International Security, University of

Kent

Anna Tobur

Manager, Burson-Marsteller

Kristelina Toneva

Executive Assistant, Siemens AG

Letizia Torretta

Program Assistant, Atlantic Treaty Association

Stephen Tsirtsonis

EMEA Head of Defence, Endace

Sofia Trenor

Public Affairs Manager, Amazon Web Services

Elisabet Tsirkinidou

Project Manager, German Atlantic Association

Annemie Turtelboom

Member of Parliament, Belgian House of

Representatives

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Valerio Valla

CEO, Studio Valla European Consulting

Luc van de Winckel

Country Executive for Europe North, Lockheed

Martin

Alexander van den Berg

YATA Delegate

Igor van Gemert

Sim-cl.com

Stefan Varonier

NADREP, Mission of Switzerland to NATO

E. Sylvester Vizi

President, Hungarian Atlantic Council

David Vogel

President, Hungarian Youth Atlantic Council

Ines von Behr

Executive Director, European Leadership

Network

Lenka Vybiralova

Knowledge Society Intern, EUROCITIES

Jacob West

Intern, Atlantic Treaty Association

Jason Wiseman

Secretary General, Atlantic Treaty Association

Mark Wittfoth

Cybersecurity Policy Coordinator, Microsoft

Federico Yaniz

Member of the Board, Atlantic Council of Spain

Mauro Zandonadi

Special Assistant to Chairman of EUMC, EU

Military Committee

Riccardo Zanelli

Consultant, Studio Valla European Consulting

Kai Zenner

Research Associate, Konrad Adenaeur-Stiftung

Petr Zlatohlavek

Deputy Chairman, Jagello 2000, ATA Czech

Republic

Alfredo Zorzo

One eSecurity

Simone Zuccarelli

Student, University of Milan


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