Dragos Preda, Secretary of State MCIT: The 5G networks will create tremendous opportunities at the level of EU member states, especially in the field of innovation
Dragos Preda, Secretary of State at Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure and Communication said at Cybersecurity Online Forum organized today by Financial Intelligence: “The development and implementation of 5G networks at national level demands a significant work amount and the EU work frame comes to support this endeavor and it needs to enable the development of certification schemes for cyber security.
The development of 5G needs a unitary approach among all EU states and regarding this, the member states had to evaluate the security risks and liabilities at national level. The 5G networks will create tremendous opportunities at the level of EU member states, especially in the field of innovation. In Romania, work groups, think tanks emulated a strong energy effort around the Governmental endeavors and digitalization processes”
In January this year, the European Commission endorsed a set of measures to mitigate cybersecurity risks related to the rollout of 5G networks. The European Commission also set out a number of next steps, to implement the toolbox. The EU Agency for Cybersecurity played a supporting role in the delivery of the 5G toolbox. Last year, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity also supported the EU Member States with developing an EU-wide joint risk assessment regarding the 5G roll out, and delivered a 5G threat landscape report, which analyses threats at a more technical level. All three items the joint risk assessment, the threat landscape and the toolbox are implementing what was requested by the European Commission in the recommendation on 5G cybersecurity of March of last year.
About the event:
Reputed specialists in cybersecurity gather today for discussing the latest findings of the field within Cybersecurity ONLINE Forum during COVID-19, organized by Financial Intelligence on April 28.
The event, now in its second edition will be streamed online on www.financialintelligence.ro, on Facebook Financial Intelligence, and YouTube Financial Intelligence.
Many countries have taken social distancing measures to limit the spread of COVID 19, one of which is telework (guiding employees to work from home), which has led to an unprecedented number of cyberattacks and attempts at digital intrusion, according to experts. in computer security. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” says Sherrod DeGrippo, a cyber threat specialist at the cybersecurity firm Proofpoint, adding: “We see campaigns with hundreds of thousands of messages exploiting the coronavirus crisis.”
Hackers use email phishing or social engineering techniques to gain access to or steal sensitive information. They also take advantage of the register of emotions with fake crowdfunding websites for people affected by coronavirus.
Among the themes to be discussed:
- New challenges in the field of cyber security
- Cyberintelligence – vulnerabilities, risks and threats
- Cybersecurity and critical infrastructure
- The importance of 5G technology and the security risks associated with it
- Cybersecurity in online transactions
- How we protect ourselves from cyber attacks
- Cyber risks in telework
- Recommendations for a safe online activity from home
- Critical vulnerabilities in mobile telephony
- Multiplication of phishing campaigns
- Measures taken by companies for data protection
- Cyber security in the era of Artificial Intelligence
- Research-Development in cybersecurity
- Implementation of Law no. 362/2018 on ensuring a high common level of security of computer networks and systems