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National<br />

effect on cyberspace security threats.<br />

Smartphones and tablets are now established<br />

internet terminals, and their<br />

position in the market h<strong>as</strong> been<br />

strengthened by their integration into<br />

corporate IT systems – both formally<br />

and through BYOD policies. This h<strong>as</strong> incre<strong>as</strong>ed<br />

the attraction of these devices<br />

to cyber criminals and malware developers.<br />

The topic of ‘mobile malware’ will<br />

therefore remain on the agenda for the<br />

foreseeable future.<br />

Other<br />

organisations<br />

The Alliance for Cyber Security w<strong>as</strong> established in March 2012 by the<br />

Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) and BITKOM. This joint<br />

initiative acts <strong>as</strong> a platform for the sharing of information and experiences<br />

in the general area of cyber threats. At the international level,<br />

it promotes cross-border collaboration with other Alliance partners.<br />

BSI<br />

Government<br />

agencies<br />

Multipliers<br />

Businesses<br />

We are also preparing for attacks and<br />

attempted attacks against specific companies<br />

or institutions. Cyberspace is an<br />

attractive point of attack for criminals because<br />

it provides e<strong>as</strong>y access to potential<br />

targets and a myriad of opportunities<br />

for deception, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> an incredibly<br />

diverse range of vulnerabilities which<br />

can be exploited. We expect hackers<br />

to draw on their experiences of launching<br />

targeted attacks in recent years to<br />

further improve their methods and carry<br />

out incre<strong>as</strong>ingly sophisticated attacks.<br />

We are also anticipating some positive<br />

developments, however. Indeed, whilst<br />

companies are still very reticent to disclose<br />

information about cyber attacks<br />

on their own systems, the BSI is incre<strong>as</strong>ingly<br />

hearing from companies willing to<br />

share their experiences in small groups.<br />

If this trend continues, it will most certainly<br />

help to raise user awareness and<br />

provide a more complete picture of the<br />

current security situation, thus serving<br />

to boost cyberspace’s ‘immune system’<br />

over the long term.<br />

secuview: Nowadays, the entire world<br />

is connected via the internet, and so attacks<br />

can be carried out from far beyond<br />

our national borders. Will the BSI also be<br />

working with the Alliance to contact and<br />

exchange information with other groups<br />

internationally<br />

Dr Hartmut Isselhorst: The international<br />

exchange of knowledge and expertise<br />

is indispensable when it comes to cyber<br />

security. Within the Alliance for Cyber<br />

Operators<br />

of critical<br />

infr<strong>as</strong>tructures<br />

Partners<br />

Security, this is achieved not only<br />

through the BSI’s various international<br />

partnerships, but also through the crossborder<br />

activities of the Alliance’s partner<br />

companies. The knowledge and expertise<br />

gained through this international cooperation<br />

contributes a great deal to the<br />

„In light of the overwhelmingly<br />

positive feedback received from<br />

companies involved in the Alliance<br />

for Cyber Security in 2012, we<br />

intend to continue implementing<br />

and building upon the organisation’s<br />

activities in 2013.“<br />

Alliance’s work and is always analysed<br />

and shared in such a way that it benefits<br />

all members <strong>as</strong> much <strong>as</strong> possible.<br />

In practical terms, the Alliance for Cyber<br />

Security’s partners and key communicators<br />

can also contribute by upholding<br />

knowledge exchange between the Alliance<br />

and international groups or initiatives<br />

abroad.<br />

secuview: One final question: What’s<br />

next for the Alliance in 2013<br />

Dr Hartmut Isselhorst: In light of the<br />

overwhelmingly positive feedback received<br />

from companies involved in the<br />

Alliance for Cyber Security in 2012, we<br />

Other<br />

institutions of<br />

particular interest to<br />

the state (INSI)<br />

intend to continue implementing and<br />

building upon the organisation’s activities<br />

in 2013. In my view, it is important<br />

to always keep in mind the expectations<br />

that are communicated to the BSI in the<br />

course of major events and private discussions.<br />

This is why we will be organising<br />

more industry-specific events for<br />

various target groups in 2013 – to raise<br />

awareness of cyber security issues on<br />

the one hand, and to maintain a direct<br />

dialogue with and between companies<br />

on the other. We have started the ball<br />

rolling this year with the first ever Cyber<br />

Security Day for members of the Alliance<br />

in January. In February, this event h<strong>as</strong><br />

been followed by a major conference<br />

in partnership with the logistics industry<br />

and knowledge exchange across<br />

different sector. We also have several<br />

other events in the pipeline. In addition<br />

to the above, I am very much looking<br />

forward to the numerous contributions<br />

recently announced by our partners<br />

which will create significant added value<br />

for all of the Alliance for Cyber Security’s<br />

members.<br />

secunet is a partner company in<br />

the Alliance for Cyber Security<br />

and draws on the extensive<br />

knowledge and expertise of its<br />

IT security specialists to support<br />

the organisation’s members.<br />

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