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Date:06/11/18

Representatives of Data Processing Centre take part in ISSE-2018 conference

The ISSE-2018 conference has started its work in Brussels, the capital of Belgium.
 
Azerbaijan is represented at the event, which will run from 6 to 7 November, by the director of the Data Processing Center of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies Elnar Asadov and the head of the National Certification Services Centre Arif Mailov.
 
The head of the European E-Identity & Security Association John Chamakh delivered the opening speech and greeted the guests.
 
Then, the director of Cloud Identification and Private Services at Microsoft Ronnie Bigeons,  the enterprise security architect at IBM Christian Peters, the chief identification architect at Microsoft Kim Cameron and others spoke on various topics.
 
Various topics, such as “Digital Transformation in the Banking Sector”, “Future pilot projects within the project FutureTrust”, “Impact of digital transformation on security”, “Data Protection and Privacy”, “Difficulties and solutions in the legislative sphere”, “eID and digital certificates”, “The impact of artificial intelligence on effective transformation”, “Cybersecurity challenges for 2019 and beyond”, are discussed in the panels of the conference.  
 
After the panel discussions, roundtables are held.
 
Managers and participants of such global projects as the European Trust Fund, FutureTrust, Lightest and FutureID share their experience and knowledge with the guests of the conference.
 
Note that the Data Processing Center is an associative partner of the project FutureTrust.
 
Apart from that, the Center cooperates extensively with specialists from the project Lightest in the implementation of reliable transactions. Since May of this year, the Data Processing Center has been represented on the advisory board of the project Lightest. The project is a solution that helps identify fake IDs during electronic transactions.
 
This solution, which can operate on the platforms of various applications, confirms the authenticityf of electronic signatures and the reliability of IoT sensors and tools that are used in such areas as e-procurement, e-justice, e-health and the legal sphere.
 
The main expectations of the Data Processing Centre from participating in the conference are speeding up the construction of  an infrastructure for cross-border recognition of electronic signatures, exchange of views on creating more efficient and reliable social services using electronic signatures and studying the current global situation in this area.
 
The participation of the Azerbaijani delegation in this conference will support digital development in the country and will create conditions for strengthening cooperation and sharing experience with European countries in this direction.
 
Note that the conference has traditionally been held since 1999.
 
At the conference, experts give recommendations on the latest information security innovations, emerging threats, and major problems and specialized manufacturers demonstrate practical application of their latest solutions.
 
Participation in the conference provides an opportunity for cooperation with security experts and leading industrial suppliers in Europe.










 


 





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