2019 Beyond Cybersecurity Conference: It's a Wake-up Call - Answer it Go back »
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Time2019-10-29 | 08:30 - 11:40
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Venue:Sofitel Shanghai Hyland
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Fee:Members: 300 RMB |
Non Members: 600 RMB
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Increasing concern about cyber incidents follows a watershed year. In the wake of the highly disruptive WannaCry and NotPetya malware attacks, 2018 witnessed a stream of major IT outages, mega data breaches and privacy scandals, as well as landmark data protection rules in the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Cybercrime has become pervasive as criminals use more innovative techniques to steal data and commit fraud. Worldwide, cybercrime costs an estimated $600bn a year, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), up from $445bn in 2014.
In this age, where there is no escaping the internet, it is crucial to understand the importance of cyber security and the types of cyber security threats around you. Cybersecurity responsibilities can’t fall on IT security teams alone, it is everyone’s responsibility and it starts at the top.
The 2019 Beyond Cybersecurity Conference will provide business leaders with insights and best practices taught by the industry’s top experts through keynotes and panel discussions. Attending the conference will enable you to network with these practitioners to help you better understand and manage current threats, as well as identify and prepare to meet emerging challenges.
Agenda
8:00am-8:30am Registration and light breakfast
8:30am-8:40am Opening Words by Isabelle Hajjar, Vice Chair of the European Chamber Information and
Communication Technology Working Group and Head of Compliance EU & APAC Data Privacy &
Cybersecurity Specialist at TekID Investigation & Discovery
8:40am-9:00am Cyber Security Updates by Marcelo Motta, Global Cyber Security and Privacy Office Solution Marketing
Director, Huawei Technologies
9:00am-9:20am Legal Updates on China Cybersecurity Regulatory Regime and the Impacts for Businesses by Barbara Li,
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
9:20am-9:40am Cross- border Data Transfer and by Bernard Tan, Chief Counsel, Cybersecurity at SAP
9:40am-10:00am Coffee Break
10:00am-10:30am Lessons from two Cyber Attacks by Samuel Sinn, Cybersecurity & Privacy Services Partner, PwC China
What actually happened, what were the lessons learned and what to do moving forward.
10:30am-11:30am Panel Discussion and Q&A: Data privacy and cyber security: the importance of a proactive approach from
companies
Moderator: Hugo Aguado, Chief Executive Officer, Ecritel / Trix APAC
- Carlos Garcia Martos, Laboratory Manager, Applus+
- Christophe Poisson, Asia Pacific CIO, Arkema
- Marcelo Motta, Global Cyber Security and Privacy Office Solution Marketing Director, Huawei
Technologies
- James He, Product Security Officer/China Market Group Security, Product Security, Philips
- Samuel Sinn, Cybersecurity & Privacy Services Partner, PwC China
11:30am-11:40am Closing Words by Barbara Li, Vice Chair of the European Chamber Cybersecurity Sub-working Group
and Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright
11:40am-12:00pm Free networking time
Views expressed by invited speakers do not necessarily reflect the opinions or position of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
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Speakers
Ms. Isabelle Hajjar

Ms. Isabelle Hajjar
Isabelle is head of Compliance with Tek-ID China, a Digital Risk Intelligence company. She leads regulatory and operational compliance support, consulting, strategy and program design, implementation and roll-out services for Tek-ID’s clients in the ICT and digital sphere, both locally in China and on a global level (cybersecurity, data protection, infrastructure, market access conditions, organizational issues, policies and procedures, training, etc.), in various sectors (from classic hosting to cloud services, SaaS vendors, e-commerce, retail, banking, automotive, investment funds, health, digital security products, etc.).
She further acts, for certain clients, as outsourced General Counsel / Compliance and Data Privacy Officer.
Isabelle has, since mid-2016, been actively engaged in the European Chamber of Commerce of China as the Vice-Chair of the ICT Working Group - Shanghai, happily offering her support in their mission and lobbying activities.
Isabelle is also the co-founder and co-chair of the IAPP (Internal Association of Privacy Professionals) - Shanghai Knowledge Chapter, focusing on disseminating Knowledge and exchanging experience in all compliance matters for Data and Privacy Protection, as well as for neighboring subjects, such as cybersecurity.
Before joining Tek-ID, Isabelle had already accumulated some 19 years in the ICT - digital field, with 9 years as an Attorney in Europe, followed by in-house experience as General Counsel for ICT Companies, with additional skills
Mr. Marcelo Motta

Mr. Marcelo Motta
In Huawei Global Cyber Security and Privacy Protection Office, Motta is the solution marketing director focused on end to end cyber security governance and assurance. Experienced in cross-domain solutions including 5G Security, Edge Computing (MEC), SDN/NFV and Cloud, Motta is Huawei representative in several industry events and innovation projects including requirements collection, gap analysis, roadmap formulation, business model definition and go-to-market. In Huawei since 2002, Motta served company in many leading positions at headquarter and overseas. Prior to that, he occupied several positions in Nortel Networks, Siemens and HP, and was a professor of telecom engineering for over 10 years at the Maua Institute of Technology, Brazil.
Ms. Barbara Li

Ms. Barbara Li
Barbara is a partner based in Beijing. With almost three decades’ experience working in a senior in-house legal role at the Beijing and London offices of leading international firms, as well as providing business consultancy services at PwC, Barbara brings a wealth of knowledge to advising international and Chinese companies and financial institutions on doing business in China and globally. She focuses her practice on complex, cross-border M&As, joint ventures, strategic alliances and foreign direct investment in a wide range of industries including the high-tech, telecom, energy, infrastructure, automotive, pharma and high-end manufacturing industries. She also counsels Chinese companies on their outbound strategies and major transactions.
Barbara has a particular interest in the cyber, data, technology and FinTech sectors, with significant experience advising international companies and financial institutions on navigating China’s evolving legal regime governing data and cybersecurity. She is regularly engaged by clients to provide legal support on high-stakes data and cybersecurity-related issues including managing complex, cross-border data transfers, the digital transformation of businesses, and the deployment of emerging technologies such as AI, cloud computing and blockchain. Barbara also advises Chinese companies on global data compliance projects under the laws of other countries, such as the EU GDPR. She is recognised as a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/EU) by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and is an IAPP-designated writer for the Asia-Pacific region.
Barbara is widely recognised in the Chinese market as an eminent data/tech lawyer and is described as “having extensive experience in complex TMT regulatory issues” by Legal 500. She is ranked as a leading individual in corporate, M&A, TMT and FinTech by various legal directories, including Chambers, Legal 500, Asian Legal Business, IFLR1000 and WhichLawyer, and received the China Top 15 TMT Lawyer award 2020 from Asian Legal Business.
Benefiting from her in-house experience, Barbara works closely with the industry and is frequently invited to share her insights at premier international professional and industry conferences organised by the IAPP, the Asia Privacy Forum and the Economist Corporate Intelligence Network, among others. She served as the vice chair of the Cybersecurity Sub-Working Group and the Construction Working Group of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China for several years.
Mr. Hugo Aguado

Mr. Hugo Aguado
Hugo has been in China for 7 years already acting first as Chief Information Officer of a successful French retailer with over 1000 stores in China and a strong presence online. After 4 years spent in this company Hugo decided to take a new challenge and move to a service cloud provider: Ecritel, acting as Chief Executive Officer.
Beside his current position, he is also deeply involved in the French community, leading the IT Director club and digital / e-commerce workgroup of the French Chamber of Commerce.
Working in the cloud industry, Hugo has been exposed daily to the reality of the field regarding cyber-security and data protection constraint in China.
Mr. Christophe Poisson
Mr. Christophe Poisson
Christophe POISSON has been working for 7 years as Asia Pacific Chief Information Officer for Arkema. Arkema is a French multinational chemical company with 20,500 employees worldwide and 4,200 for Asia Pacific. Christophe has successful experience in leading complex IT transformations in a context of growth, fast pace and integration of new companies & activities. He has strong abilities to manage, develop and engage large multicultural teams working in multiple countries. Innovation, digital approach and transformation, support to business and Cyber Security are his main priorities. Before coming to China, Christophe was manager of SAP teams in France.
Mr. James He

Mr. James He
James He is currently working for Philips as the Product Security Officer in the Philips China/Asia market for advancing the practice of Product Security design, development and operations for healthcare solutions developing, ensuring that Philips’ products and solutions remain secure and resilient to cyberattacks by protecting system and data for customers. Especially enable Philips digital transformation strategy to develop and run a new generation of connected, secure healthcare devices and applications, with compliance to dynamic regulations in current China Market digital ecosystem, in order to help meet the goal of providing end-to-end care and value realization to serve customers.
Previously he worked for Gemalto as North Asia Security Manager and Citibank as Business Information Security Officer in Banking and Payment Card Industry. James graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University with double bachelors, and is currently holding CISSP and CISA certificates.
Mr. Samuel Sinn

Mr. Samuel Sinn
Samuel Sinn has more than 27 years of experience in providing cybersecurity, data privacy, IT risk management and IT audit services to state-owned enterprises, listed companies and multinational corporations in Mainland China, Hong Kong and the United States. He has extensive experience in advising his clients on technology risk management in financial services, fintech, automotive, eCommerce and manufacturing industries.
Samuel has been working in China for over 17 years. He provided eBanking security assessments; penetration testing; IT security strategy advisory; and IT risk management services to a number of large local banks and has also been providing information systems security management advisory; penetration testing and data privacy services to the eCommerce and automotive companies. Furthermore, he conducted a vast amount of IT auditing work for various large local corporations.
In addition, Samuel has been working on the Software Asset Management (SAM) advisory work with three largest global software companies in China and has been leading many software licensing audits to their customers in China. He had also provided software licensing audit services to a large software company in the United States.
Furthermore, Samuel has been serving a number of iconic automotive companies to provide managed security services; penetration testing and vulnerability assessment; and security management framework advisory etc. This enabled him to develop deep insights in the automotive industry’s cybersecurity posture.
Samuel has also been serving many clients on the cybersecurity and data privacy related laws and regulations advisory, i.e. China Cybersecurity Law (CSL) and EU General Data Privacy Protection (GDPR).
Samuel received a Bachelor degree in Business Administration from the San Francisco State University in the United States. He is a China Certified Information Security Professional (CISP); Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA); and Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) and serves as a member of the Board of Advisors of the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (ISACA) in China.
Mr. Carlos GARCIA

Mr. Carlos GARCIA
Carlos GARCIA has been working at Applus+ Laboratories for 12 years; he is currently the Laboratory Manager of the IT Laboratories Shanghai office. Applus+ is a worldwide leader in the testing, inspection and certification sector, with presence in more than 70 countries and 23,000 employees worldwide.
He has been working at IT Laboratories in China for 8 years. He has built synergies between the HQ’s knowledge base and the local team, and provide services to high-tech companies related to functional testing and security evaluation, from certification to ad-hoc services, taking into account the client’s risk assessment and mitigation needs; for example, Applus+ has carried out the evaluation of the first Chinese IC in history that has obtained the recognition of Common Criteria EAL5+ and EAL6+.
Among other successful cases, he has been able to set up and train a team that the VISA payment scheme has recognized as the best worldwide laboratory for terminal payment products 3 years in a row (2017, 2018 and 2019). They are currently also providing support to companies that want to improve their cybersecurity.