MEC - Cybersecurity at the Edge

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Edge Discovery events series


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Cybersecurity at the Edge : Opportunities and challenges toward 6G

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When ?

  • Tuesday 10 December 2024 15.30 – 18.30 (EET = UTC +2)
  • Location: In-presence and remote
  • Participation Free of charge
  • Registration required

Abstract

  • The edge is becoming a hybrid multi-cloud environment, federating communication and computing assets from operators, service providers and hyperscalers. This fundamental nature of the edge deployments has certainly a huge impact on security, as a user workload may execute in an environment involving multiple stakeholders.
  • Additionally, security decisions are in principle very complex and depend on several factors, which need to be analyzed from an E2E perspective, also including terminals and IT infra at the edge. In particular, automotive sector is a key domain where MEC deployments are key to deliver services to customers, and where also there is an increased need for security (due also to the progressive introduction of automated and connected cars, where softwarization and introduction of AI is a ubiquitous phenomenon in all parts of the infrastructure). In that perspective, also AI systems and their related governance, will be a challenge also toward 6G systems, future technology infrastructure will be AI-native and edge-native by design.
  • This panel provides a must-have overview on edge computing cybersecurity, with a special focus on automotive use cases. The speakers, as relevant international experts in the area, will provide a comprehensive view of the state-of-the-art, encompassing standards (e.g. 3GPP, ETSI, IETF), compliance, regulations (ENISA, ETSI, CEN, CENELEC), certification schemes (e.g. EUCC, EUCS, CRA, EU5G), and best practices from industry (e.g. GSMA, 5GAA), including trust management frameworks from research projects (e.g. CONNECT, VERGE, Hexa-X), also with a perspective on recent normative challenges related to adoption of AI. The final goal is to provide a diverse set of points of view from industry and research, not only to demystify edge cybersecurity, but also to identify promising directions toward future 6G systems.


Organizers

  • Nurit Sprecher (Nokia, Head of Management, Virtualization and Application Enablement Standardization)
  • Dario Sabella (Chairman, ETSI MEC – Multi-access Edge Computing, VP at xFlow Research)

Speakers

  • Akis Kourtis (Researcher, National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”)
  • Claire Vishik (CTO, Stealth Startup, independent security expert)
  • Slawomir Gorniak (Senior Cybersecurity Expert at ENISA)
  • Riccardo Masucci (Managing Director EU Affairs, Head of Brussels Office, Intel)
  • Dario Sabella (Chairman, ETSI MEC – Multi-access Edge Computing, VP at xFlow Research)
  • Ioannis Krontiris (Senior Research Engineer, Huawei)
  • Eric Gauthier (GSMA FSAG chair, Orange)
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Agenda & PDF Presentations

(all times EET = UTC +2)

Time Title Speaker
15.30 Welcome and Introduction Nurit Sprecher
15.45 – 16.00 Emerging Trends in Edge Computing Security: Privacy, PQC, and Digital Twin Certification Akis Kourtis
16.00 – 16.15 Edge security: industry perspective on evolving technology and defenders' positioning Claire Vishik
16.15 – 16.30 ‎ ‎The view from ENISA: updates and future activities Slawomir Gorniak
16.30 – 16.45 Security and resilience across digital infrastructure and supply chains Riccardo Masucci
16.45 – 17.00 MEC Standards overview and cybersecurity updates Dario Sabella
17.00 – 17.15 Focus on Automotive Cybersecurity Ioannis Krontiris
17.15 – 17.30 GSMA Fraud and Security Architecture: an operator views Eric Gauthier
17.30 – 18.15 Panel Discussion (with all speakers)

How the future of edge cybersecurity will look like? Opportunities and challenges, for more secure infrastructures and applications toward 6G

Moderator

(Dario Sabella)

18.30 Conclusions Nurit Sprecher