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Barbara Poggiali

Barbara Poggiali

Personal Information

Nationality
Italian
Country of residence
Italy
Languages
  • English
  • French
  • Italian

Profile

Company
BFF Group, ASTM, MyAir
Category
Leader
Position
NED (Non Executive Director)

Areas of Expertise

Cybersecurity knowledge domains
  • Human aspects
  • Security Management and Governance
Sector
  • Financial
  • Health
  • Transportation
Technologies and use cases
  • Hardware technology (RFID, chips, sensors, networking, etc.)
  • Protection of public spaces
Activities of interest
testimonials
Job seeker
No
Biography
Highly experienced executive in Technology, Cybersecurity, Telecommunications, Media, Financial Services; @MIT alum; transformation agent; diversity advocate.
Former Managing Director of Leonardo Cybersecurity Division.
Independent Board member of numerous public companies; Board member of a top university; angel investor. Formerly: CEO of a public internet company, other C-level positions in public and private companies, partner in VC fund.
Publications
Online presence

Daria CATALUI

Elena Daria CATALUI

Personal Information

Nationality
Romanian
Country of residence
Finland
Languages
  • English
  • French
  • Romanian

Profile

Company
Allianz Group
Category
  • Operational
  • Academic and researcher
Position
Global InfoSec Education Manager

Areas of Expertise

Cybersecurity knowledge domains
Education and Training
Sector
Financial
Technologies and use cases
Information systems
Activities of interest
Research on cyber gamification
Job seeker
No
Biography
Cyber security training and awareness professional with working experience in EU’s cyber security agency- ENISA, the European Commission and the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the EU. She is an advocate for the following projects, which she had the chance to kick-off and helped grow for public awareness and scaled-up for impact: Cyber Aware and CyberReadyGame, European Cyber Security Month, NIS quiz, NIS educational map, European cyber security challenge and the Annual Privacy Forum. Furthermore, Daria is conducting research with focus on gamification and initiated CyberEDU project.
#CyberEDU #Cooperation #Governance
Publications
Latest article on 'Learning paths' in the study “Considerations on Challenges and Future Directions in Cybersecurity”was developed on the occasion of the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, under the aegis of the Romanian Association for Information Security Assurance (RAISA), available here https://www.raisa.org/press-releases/the-study-considerations-on-challenges-and-future-directions-in-cybersecurity/

More work
ENISA studies on training and awareness available online
Online presence
Twitter at DariaC #CyberEDU

Klorenta Janushi

Klorenta Janushi

Personal Information

Nationality
Albanian
Country of residence
Albania
Languages
  • English
  • Italian

Profile

Company
Women4Cyber Albania Chapter
Category
  • Policy maker
  • Academic and researcher
Position
National Coordinator

Areas of Expertise

Cybersecurity knowledge domains
  • Data Security and Privacy
  • Education and Training
  • Legal aspects
  • Security Management and Governance
Sector
Non government institution
Technologies and use cases
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
  • Information systems
Activities of interest
Public speaker, lectures, interviews, expert groups
Job seeker
No
Biography
Ms. Klorenta Janushi is a cyber security expert with more than 5 years' experience in cyber field. She holds the position of Head of Communication and Information Dissemination Unit at the National Authority for Electronic Certification and Cyber Security, Council of Minister, while actively participating in both national and international discussions in cyber security.
She is also the national coordinator of Women4Cyber – Albania, which aims to promote, encourage and support the participation of women in the field of cybersecurity.
Ms. Janushi is co-author of several research papers in cyber security and internet governance.
Publications
Abarona Kerciku , Klorenta Janushi (2014) "Programimi i përdoruesve përfundimtarë me anë të
Chickenfoot dhe GreaseMonkey"
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0H5Y5y03xiZZUstSXEzbGJ4VFU/edit

Rovena Bahiti, Klorenta Janushi (2017) "Mbrojtja e Infrastrukturave Kritike të Informacionit" INFOCOM - Revistë për sipërmarrjen në fushën e teknologjisë
https://www.yumpu.com/xx/document/view/57733177/4th-infocom-magazinemarch-2017

Vilma Tomco, Klorenta Janushi (2018) “Rendesia e mbrojtjes se infrastrukturave kritike të Informacionit – Rasti i Shqipërisë” Policimi dhe Siguria
https://issuu.com/policimi.dhe.siguria/docs/policimi_dhe_siguria_12_proceedings

Vilma Tomco, Edlira Gjolleshi, Klorenta Janushi (2019) “ E-signature and e-services in Albania” China – USA business review Journal ; David publishing company
http://www.davidpublisher.com/index.php/Home/Article/index?id=40311.html

Vilma Tomco, Klorenta Janushi (2020) “Enhancing investment through cyber security policies – Case of Albania”
https://ideas.repec.org/a/pop/journl/v4y2020i1p95-102.html
Online presence
https://www.linkedin.com/in/klorentajanushi/

Isabella Brunner

Isabella Brunner

Personal Information

Nationality
Austrian
Country of residence
Austria
Languages
  • English
  • German

Profile

Company
University of Vienna
Category
Academic and researcher
Position
Researcher and Lecturer in Public International Law

Areas of Expertise

Cybersecurity knowledge domains
Legal aspects
Sector
  • Safety and Security
  • Public International Law, International Relations
Technologies and use cases
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
  • questions of national security, attribution
Activities of interest
speaking opportunities, lectures, interviews, podcasts, expert groups
Job seeker
Yes
Biography
I am a Researcher and Lecturer in Public International Law at University of Vienna and Visiting Scholar at the Federmann Cyber Security Research Center – Cyber Law Program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. I have studied Law and Korean Studies in Vienna and Seoul. Before my time as Researcher and Lecturer at the University of Vienna, I was a legal officer at the Office of the Legal Adviser at the Austrian Foreign Ministry for two years and worked as a Researcher and Lecturer at the Bundeswehr University Munich. At the moment, I am also legal adviser to the Austrian delegation to the Open-Ended Working Group on Cyber Issues.
I am currently writing my PhD thesis on ‘Evidentiary Challenges in Establishing State Responsibility for Malicious Cyber Operations’. Most of my publications deal with the applicability of international law to cyber operations, including the jus ad bellum and jus in bello.
Publications
- Christina Binder and Isabella Brunner, ‘Sieben Jahrzehnte Entwicklung desvölkerrechtlichen Minderheitenschutzes: Auswirkungen auf den Pariser Vertrag’ in WalterObwexer and Eva Pfanzelter (eds),70 Jahre Pariser Vertrag(Verlag Österreich 2017) 123.
- Isabella Brunner, Marija Dobric and Verena Pirker, ‘Proving a State’s Involvement in a Cyber-attack: Evidentiary Standards Before the ICJ’ (Hart Publishing 2019) 25 Finnish Yearbookof International Law 75.
- Isabella Brunner, ‘The Prospects for an International Attribution Mechanism for CyberOperations – An Analysis of Existing Approaches’ (Paper presented at Chatham House in January 2020; not published).
- Isabella Brunner, ‘1998: UNGA Resolution 53/70 “Developments in the Field of Information and Telecommunications in the Context of International Security” and Its Influenceon the International Rule of Law in Cyberspace’ (Brill Nijhoff, forthcoming 2020) 23 Austrian Review of International and European Law.
- Isabella Brunner, Erich Schweighofer and Jakob Zanol, ‘Malicious Cyber Operations, “Hackbacks” and International Law: An Austrian Example as a Basis for Discussion on Permissible Responses’ (forthcoming 2020) 14 Masaryk University Journal of Law andTechnology.
- Lex Cybernetica Podcast on Accountability (July 2020): https://csrcl.huji.ac.il/book/lex-cybernetica-podcast-%E2%80%93-accountability
- Recht.Politisch Podcast on Cyber Operations and International Law (in German, May2020): https://ralphjanik.com/2020/05/29/neue-podcast-folge-5/
Online presence
https://eur-int-comp-law.univie.ac.at/en/team/further-staff/brunner-isabella-e/

Maria Grazia Porcedda

Maria Grazia Porcedda

Personal Information

Nationality
Italian
Country of residence
Ireland
Languages
  • English
  • Italian

Profile

Company
Trinity College Dublin
Category
Academic and researcher
Position
Assistant Professor in IT Law

Areas of Expertise

Cybersecurity knowledge domains
  • Data Security and Privacy
  • Education and Training
  • Human aspects
  • Legal aspects
  • Theoretical Foundations
Sector
  • Digital Services and Platforms
  • Government
  • Telecomm Infrastructure
Technologies and use cases
  • Border and external security
  • Cloud, Edge and Virtualisation
  • Fight against crime and terrorism
  • Information systems
  • Local/wide area observation and surveillance
Activities of interest
Speaking opportunities, lectures, interviews and expert groups
Job seeker
No
Biography
Dr Maria Grazia Porcedda is Assistant Professor of IT Law. Maria Grazia's research addresses the relationship between law and technology and in particular matters of cyber security and cybercrime, privacy and data protection, as well as surveillance. She is currently working on her monograph 'Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection in EU Law' to appear with Hart Publishing.
Maria Grazia's scholarship is policy-oriented, collaborative and interdisciplinary. In 2018 she advised the EU Directorate General for Development and Cooperation as a Member of the Task Force on Cyber Capacity Building, coordinated by the European Union Institute for Security Studies, with which she previously cooperated on matters of cybersecurity. Maria Grazia is a member of Europol's Data Experts Network (EDEN) and is an External member of the Ethical Advisory Board of the EU H2020 TRESSPASS project (n.787120 robusT Risk basEd Screening and alert System for PASSengers and luggage). She has been a Programme Committee Member of annual conferences including Computers, Privacy and Data Protection (2019-2021). Maria Grazia was a member of collaborative interdisciplinary projects funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (CRITiCaL), the EU DG Justice and Consumers (CharterClick!) and the EU Seventh Framework Programme (SURVEILLE and SurPRISE). Currently Maria Grazia is member (Co-investigator) of the Covid-19 Law and Human Rights Observatory at Trinity College Dublin and Principal Investigator in the cybersecurity-focussed project 'ANTICS' funded by Enterprise Ireland. Maria Grazia regularly presents her work at international academic and multi-stakeholder conferences and has published contributions in leading European law and technology venues.
Before joining the School of Law at Trinity College Dublin, Maria Grazia was a Research Fellow in the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Leeds, where she worked on the human factors of cybercrime. Previously Maria Grazia was a Research Associate within the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies and the Department of Law at the European University Institute in Florence, as well as the Centre de Recherche Information, Droit et Société of the University of Namur. She trained on privacy and security matters at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, Paris) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS, Brussels).
Maria Grazia holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute with a thesis titled "Cybersecurity and Privacy Rights in EU Law. Moving beyond the Trade-off Model to Appraise the Role of Technology". She also holds an LL.M. in Comparative, European and International Laws (European University Institute), an M.A. in International Relations (University of Bologna with honours from Collegio Superiore), and a B.A. in Political Science (University of Cagliari). Her early work was awarded prizes by the Lyncean Academy (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Premio Ruffini) and the Italian Information Security Association (CLUSIT). During her studies she also earned grants to visit at various institutions, including Johns Hopkins SAIS, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon and University of California at Berkeley.
Publications
Forthcoming
Johann Cas, Paul de Hert, Maria Grazia Porcedda, Charles Raab, 'Questioning Modern Surveillance Technologies - Ethical and Legal Challenges of Emerging ICTs', Special issue of Information Polity (2022)

2020
Maria Grazia Porcedda, ‘Covid-19 and cyber security: averting cybercrime, safeguarding data and protecting people’ COVID-19 Law and Human Rights Observatory (31 July 2020) <https://tcdlaw.blogspot.com/2020/07/covid-19-and-cyber-security-averting.html>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Businesses need to be careful with personal data during pandemic. The Irish Times, 20 July 2020 <https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/businesses-need-to-be-careful-with-personal-data-during-pandemic-1.4308278, 2020>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, ‘Under the radar: lessons from ordinary data processing in easing pandemic lockdown ’ COVID-19 Law and Human Rights Observatory Blog (3 July 2020) <http://tcdlaw.blogspot.com/2020/07/under-radar-lessons-from-ordinary-data.html>

2019
Maria Grazia Porcedda and D. S. Wall, “The chain and cascade effects in cybercrime: lessons from the TalkTalk case study”, IEEE conference proceedings EuroS&P 2019 <https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3429958>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Brexit, cybercrime and cyber security. From en masse opt-out to creative opt-in in the AFSJ and beyond? In Carrapico, Niehuss, and Berthelemy (eds), Brexit and Internal Security. Political and Legal Concerns in the Context of the Future UK-EU Relationship (Palgrave Macmillan 2019) <https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030041939>

2018
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Patching the patchwork: appraising the EU regulatory framework on cyber security breaches (2018) 34 Computer Law and Security Review 5 <https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3219902>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, On boundaries. Finding the essence of the right to the protection of personal data in Leenes, Van Brakel, De Hert and Gutwirth (eds.), Data Protection and Privacy: The Internet of Bodies (Hart Publishing 2018) <https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3627579>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, ‘Privacy By Design’ in EU Law. Matching Privacy Protection Goals with the Essence of the Rights to Private Life and Data Protection in Medina, Mitrakas, Rannenberg, Schweighofer and Tsouroulas (eds.), Privacy Technologies and Policy, 6th Annual Privacy Forum 2018 (2018) Lecture Notes in Computer Science v11079 <https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-02547-2>
Maria Grazia Porcedda and David S. Wall, Data Science, Data Crime and the Law, In Berlee, Mak and Tjong Tjin Tai (eds.), Research Handbook on Data Science and Law (Edward Elgar 2018) <https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3152946>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Regulation of Data Breaches in the European Union: Private Companies in the Driver’s Seat of Cybersecurity?, in Helena Carrapico and Oldrich Bures (eds.), Security Privatization. How Non-security-related Private Businesses Shape Security Governance, (Springer 2018)

2017
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Cybersecurity and privacy rights in EU law: moving beyond the trade-off model to appraise the role of technology, European University Institute, 2017 (PhD thesis, embargoed until 2021).
Elisa Orrù, Maria Grazia Porcedda and Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann (eds.), Rethinking Surveillance and Control. Beyond the ‘Security versus Privacy’ Debate (Nomos Verlag 2017).
Elisa Orrù, Maria Grazia Porcedda and Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann (eds.), Introduction, in Rethinking Surveillance and Control. Beyond the ‘Security versus Privacy’ Debate (Nomos Verlag 2017).
Maria Grazia Porcedda, The recrudescence of ‘security v privacy’ after the 2015 terrorist attacks, and the value of privacy rights in the European Union, in Elisa Orrù, Maria Grazia Porcedda and Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann (eds.), Rethinking Surveillance and Control. Beyond the ‘Security versus Privacy’ Debate, (Nomos Verlag 2017)
<https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/140945/1/Porcedda_Valu_Privacy_Data_Protection_Symplectic.pdf>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, The manifold significance of citizens’ legal recommendations on security and privacy and surveillance, in Michael Friedewald, J. Peter Burgess, Johann Cas, Marc van Lieshout, Rocco Bellanova and Walter Peissl (eds.), Surveillance, Privacy and Security (Routdlege 2017). <http://www.tandfebooks.com/action/showBook?doi=10.4324/9781315619309>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Use of the Charter of Fundamental Rights by National Data Protection Authorities and the EDPS (2017) Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Working Paper, CharterClick! Project <https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3157786>

2015
Maria Grazia Porcedda, “Focus on…the General Data Protection Regulation: innovations for citizens, businesses and the public sector”, CLUSIT Information Security Report 2015. <https://clusit.it/wp-content/uploads/download/Rapporto_Clusit%202015.pdf> (in Italian)

2014
Maria Grazia Porcedda, “Public-Private Partnerships: A ‘Soft’ Approach to Cybersecurity? Views from the European Union” in Security in Cyberspace: Targeting Nations, Infrastructures, Individuals, Edited by Giampiero Giacomello (Bloomsbury 2014) <https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3169945>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Rule of law and human rights in cyberspace, in Riding the digital wave : the impact of cyber capacity building on human development, Patryk Pawlak (ed.), Report 21 (European Union Institute for Security Studies 2014), pp. 28-42 <https://www.iss.europa.eu/sites/default/files/EUISSFiles/Report_21_Cyber.pdf>

2013
Maria Grazia Porcedda, “Lessons from PRISM and Tempora: the self-contradictory nature of the fight against cyberspace crimes. Deep packet inspection as a case study”, 25 Jahrgang Seite 305-409 (2013) Neue Kriminalpolitik 25, pp.373-389 <https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/33314/DeepPacketInspection_4_2013_Porcedda.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y>

2012
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Data Protection and the Prevention of Cybercrime: The EU as an area of security? Working Paper, EUI LAW, 2012/25 (European University Institute 2012) < https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/23296/LAW-2012-25.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y>
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Law Enforcement Access to Data in the Cloud: is the Data Protection Legal Framework up to the Task? in European Data Protection: in Good Health? Serge Gutwirth et al. eds. (Springer 2012).
Maria Grazia Porcedda, “Reviving Privacy: the Opportunity of Cyber-security”, in Cerrillo i Martínez, A., Peguera, M., Peña-López, I., Pifarré de Moner, M.J., & Vilasau Solana, M. (eds.) Proceedings of the VIII International Conference on Internet, Law & Politics, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, 9-10 July 2012, Barcelona: UOC-Huygens Editorial <http://openaccess.uoc.edu/webapps/o2/bitstream/10609/15121/6/IDP_2012.pdf>

2011
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Transatlantic Approaches to Cyber-security and Cybercrime, in EU-US Security and Justice Agenda in Action, Patryk Pawlak (ed.), Chaillot Paper N. 27 (European Union Institute for Security Studies 2011) <https://www.iss.europa.eu/sites/default/files/EUISSFiles/cp127_EU-US_security_justice_agenda_0.pdf>

2010
Matteo Bonfanti, Gloria González Fuster and Maria Grazia Porcedda, “European Union”, in 2010 European Privacy and Human Rights Report (Privacy International, EPIC and Central European University 2010)
Online presence
TCD Profile: https://www.tcd.ie/research/profiles/?profile=mariagrp
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