The Cyber Security Forum Initiative (CSFI) http://www.csfi.us/ and NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence
Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) http://www.ccdcoe.org/ will be presenting a unique workshop on the online recruitment of volunteers for enhancing the instruments of cyber power of nations and organizations. This is a great opportunity to learn more about methodologies, lessons learned, deliverables, coordination and volunteerism in cyberspace.
The workshop will take place at the 3rd International Conference on Cyber Conflict, June 7-10, 2011 in Tallinn, Estonia. CSFI members will have a special discount. Register at: https://www.ccdcoe.org/reg/457117215. JUNE 7-10, 2011 in Tallinn, Estonia
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Rain Ottis (Estonia)
Rain Ottis is a scientist at the Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) in
Tallinn, Estonia. He has previously served as an officer in the Estonian Defence Forces, where he focused on cyber defence training and awareness programs. He is a graduate of the US Military Academy and Tallinn University of Technology. His research interests include cyber conflict, especially the role of non -state actors.
Presentation: Politically Motivated Cyber Attacks
Rain will present his research on politically motivated cyber -attacks by non-state groups, discussing the various ways they can be organized, their strengths and weaknesses, as well as some potential countermeasures.
Alexander Klimburg (Austria)
Alexander Klimburg is a Fellow at the Austrian Institute for International Affairs and has acted as an advisor to government on national security issues, especially within Cyber
Security, Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), and EU Common and Foreign Security
Policy (CFSP). Mr. Klimburg has partaken in international and intergovernmental discussions, has acted as an advisor to the Austrian delegation at the OSCE and has been a member of various