Master Cybersecurity - Operational Data Protection and Information Security

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The 4-day advanced training course on Cybersecurity proposes a new approach to the subject of Information and Data Security. The master course organised in collaboration with Privacycura, already tried and tested in a number of successful editions, has been designed according to the most innovative teaching and learning techniques with a strongly experiential approach.

With this in mind, to maximise the process of information sharing, at participants are requested to bring their own personal computer to the classroom so that, in line with the well-established BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) training model, they can immediately put into practice the theoretical notions acquired during the training activity under the constant supervision of the lecturers. In addition, thanks to the provision of devices for making forensic copies, participants will be able to experience real moments of realistic simulation based on the needs and professional application areas closest to them.

The Master allows participants to deepen their knowledge of Cybersecurity with notions of computer forensics, applied OSINT, understanding of the ecosystems of Hacking, Cybercrime, Information Warfare and the Dark Web and, finally, theory and practice in Digital Self-Defence. Participants will discover how to protect their company's or customers' personal data, with hints on the requirements regulated by the GDPR.

  • IT and ICT staff
  • Cybersecurity Managers
  • Personal Assistants, Management Secretariats
  • Purchasing Managers, Personnel Office, Privacy, Internal Audit, Administration
  • DPO

The characteristics and the particularly innovative and effective training approach also make the course particularly suitable for engineering, computer science and computer science students to supplement their academic curriculum.

Mauro Alovisio

Lawyer at the University of Turin, he has been dealing with personal data protection and new technologies law for 15 years. Formerly contract professor at the State University of Milan, Fellow of the Nexa research centre on Internet and society at the Polytechnic, editor and author of publications on Gdpr, digital health, video surveillance. He is president of the Centre for the Study of Legal Informatics in Ivrea Turin.

Federico Altea

Entrepreneur, founder and CEO of the Altea Group companies. He has been dealing with privacy since 1998 and in 2014 he founded PRIVACYCURA SRL, a company specialised in personal data protection with clients all over Italy, in particularly sensitive areas such as hospitals, nursing homes, call centres, detective agencies, schools, large-scale retail trade, employment agencies and personnel search and selection.

Roul Church

Born in 1973, he was one of the first Italian hackers and today is one of the world's leading experts in Ethical Hacking and Cybersecurity. Consultant and Advisor to several UN agencies, NATO, INTERPOL, as well as to governments and multinationals. He is author of several publications and reference person for national and international newspapers and TV.

Paolo Dal Checco

After graduating with a degree and PhD in Computer Science, he worked for a few years on cryptography and network and computer security and then devoted himself entirely to computer forensics as a computer forensics expert in criminal and civil trials, on digital and electronic evidence. Founding member of the Osservatorio Nazionale d'Informatica Forense, member of IISFA, CLUSIT, Tech&Law and Lab2Int, with his Studio d'Informatica Forense he offers services in computer forensics and digital investigations. He also specialises in investigating cryptocurrencies, combating ransomware and Open Source Intelligence OSINT on open sources.

Selene Giupponi

Degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Rome 'La Sapienza'. Member of the ADVISORY BOARD @COURAGE FOCUS GROUP (Cybercrime & CyberTerrorism European Research agenda), EOS (European Organization For Security), HTCC - High Tech Crime Consortium based in Washington U.S.A.; founding member of ECSO - European Cyber Security Organization. He teaches IT in Public Administrations and at several Italian Universities, dealing with Cybercrime, Cyberbullying and Information Security. He holds the CIFI Certification (Certified International Information System Forensics Investigator).

Matteo Vinci

Together with a friend and colleague, Matteo Vinci founded a software house dedicated to the development of web solutions and strategic consulting, working as a web and Android application developer. He then moved on to digital forensics for consulting companies, working on real projects and cases and attending specialised courses at private institutions and universities. Today he is a freelancer and works full-time on computer forensic consultancy, producing expert reports in civil and criminal matters for individuals, companies, law firms, authorities and the Judicial Police. He collaborates and has collaborated with Law Enforcement Agencies and top experts in Digital Forensics at national level. He has participated as a speaker, together with experts in the field, illustrating OSINT and mobile forensics techniques to capture information of interest, such as conversations contained in encrypted databases, useful to be produced as sources of evidence in court.

Lecturers: Mauro Alovisio, Federico Altea, Raoul Chiesa, Paolo Dal Checco, Selene Giupponi, Matteo Vinci

Programme - 9.30 a.m.-5.30 p.m.

  • Course presentation
  • Data protection in the GDPR, from theory to hard reality
  • The risk-based approach of the EU Regulation. Artificial Intelligence, algorithmic systems, profiling and data protection.
  • Hacking, Cybercrime and Cyber Espionage
  • The concepts of Cybercrime, Cyber-espionage and Information Warfare are introduced.
  • Security Awareness

At the end of the module, the participant will have a broad knowledge of the main aspects of computer security and will be able to understand the dynamics of cyberspace.

  • Digital Self-Defence and the Dark Web

The aim is to provide the minimum theoretical and practical knowledge to use the main tools for encryption, secure deletion, anonymous browsing, encryption of files on hard disks and USB media, etc.

The basics and knowledge of the intelligence world and specifically OSINT (open source intelligence) are exposed.

  • Cyber Crisis simulation

The classroom will be divided into working groups. Each group will first have to simulate the complaint to the Garante for data breach and then illustrate the company's activities following the crisis.

  • OSINT Missions

After a short demo of some OSINT and CSINT tools, the working groups formed in the morning will face several OSINT missions.

  • Final Examination

Early Booking Price: 1200€ + vat

Full fee: 1600€ + vat

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