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17:29
Graf Narbel, Vincent
For a neutral humanitarian organization as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), trust is fundamental in war-thorn areas. How can the ICRC maintain this trust in the digital age? Vincent Narbel discusses how SCION properties can help, and shares a few open questions about operating digital services in humanitarian scenarios.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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1Tabaeiaghdaei, Seyedali
Given its path-selection features, SCiON creates an Internet where end-users can shift traffic - and therefore electricity consumption- to low-emission network operators. Fascinatingly, such environmentally oriented routing creates a reward for providers that invest in energy-efficient equipment and low-emission electricity. ETH PhD student Seyedali Tabaeiaghdaei gives insight into recent research results into this field, obtained in collaboration with PhD Student Simon Scherrer.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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Wirz, Francois
Enabling millions of devices to seamlessly connect to the SCiON network is crucial in order to bring adoption to the next level. Francois Wirz, a software engineer at the network security group for ETH, introduces key mechanisms that allow any device to discover and leverage the available SCiON connectivity.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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23:20
3Mittal, Prateek
Prof. Prateek Mittal is an associate professor at Princeton University working on protecting legacy internet communications with a secure backbone of an AS. Some of his key contributions include privacy-enhancing technologies and network security. He discusses how the BGP is vulnerable to routing attacks, and the devastating effects this can have. Because the deployment of SCiON is currently limited, Prof Mittal is currently working on offering users of the legacy internet safe access to SCiON, which fundamentally eliminates the threat of routing attacks.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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1Sonnino, Alberto
Dr. Alberto Sonnino is a research Assistant at Meta Novi, focussing on systems security, privacy engineering, and blockchain. As such, he will be outlining how the threat of DoS attacks is underestimated by the blockchain community, and how SCiON architecture can help fix this vulnerability.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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Boye, William et al.
SSFN is a freshly built network that protects financial institutions against cyber risks, allows for flexible any-to-any communication between participating financial institutions, and is secure and resilient. William Boye, the Head of Network services at the Swiss National Bank, shares some reflections on setting up the SSFN, and how this addresses some of the current vulnerabilities of the legacy internet for financial institutions. He discusses how to build rules for the use of a safe internet, such as SCiON, as a common resource. Fritz Steinmann, the Senior Network & Network Security Architect at SIX provides insights into how the SSFN ensures smooth, and secure payment transactions in the banking services division of SIX.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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Bertolo, Daniel et al.
In this panel discussion, a group of industry leaders discuss their experiences with SCiON so far, and their vision for SCiON’s future applications. Led by Fritz Steinmann, Senior Network & Security Architect at SIX, panelists discussed difficulties in the implementation of SCiON, what benefits the implementation of SCiON would bring and their vision for SCiON technology. Sam Hitz, the CTO of Anapaya systems, discusses the biggest challenges when implementing SCiON technology. Thomas Wacker, the Director Core Network Engineering at UBS, outlines how UBS deployed SCiON independently without assistance from telco providers and the advantages and difficulties that this brought. He also discussed how SCiON is a driver for innovation and how UBS will bring this production to maturity this year. Stefan Berg, Head of Product Management at Swisscom, brought his opinion from the perspective of service providers, and how the initiative for SCiON was initiated at Swisscom. Eliseo Rodriguez, the head of B2B Connectivity at Sunrise, outlines several advantages brought about by SCiON. SCiON prevents problems from occurring, in contrast to most solutions today which address problems as they occur. He also outlines several challenges in the implementation of SCiON, such as a need for greater technical expertise on the topic in order to drive sales and development. Daniel Bertolo, Head of Networks from SWITCH, highlights the obstacles in the development of SCiON and how to develop SCiON further as a global research network to transport big amounts of data.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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Schütz, Florian
The world wide web was developed in Switzerland more than 30 years ago. Florian Schütz, the Federal Cybersecurity Delegate from the National Cyber Security Center, explains why we need something new. Outlining why SCiON is important at the policy level for Switzerland, he asks, what if, instead of having defense mechanisms in the way of incident response, we actually started building secure systems, such as SCiON?
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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Bosshardt, Martin
Anapaya believes in a new world without the threats of cyber security and connectivity failures, a world where we can all connect, freely. Martin Bosshard is the CEO of Anapaya, which is at the forefront of implementing SCiON as a solution to global developments as well as the home office. Martin introduces our partners and new developments at Anapaya, such as the adoption of SCiON by Extreme Networks and Cyberlink.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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Swantee, Olaf
Why should telecom companies pay attention to SCiON? Olaf Swantee, the former CEO EE of Sunrise and a board member of Anapaya, explains why SCiON is disruptive for Telcos, and why it brings an entirely new paradigm for businesses. As insightfully outlined in this talk, SCiON increases revenue per users for telcos, increasing product differentiation, especially in the B2B market, and takes a stronger position towards government and society to help bring about a more secure internet.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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06:52
1Wood, Vanessa et al.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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1Holderegger, Thomas
Thomas Holderegger is the Global Head of Security IT at UBS and, in a discussion with CEO of Anapaya, Martin Bosshardt, they examine what it means to be an early adopter of SCiON technology in the context of the SSFN. They answer the question as to why large financial organizations should innovate when it comes to disruptive internet technology and how they can integrate SCiON. Then, they explore how it benefits the implementation of a work-from-home model.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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1Wigger, Robert et al.
In this panel discussion, a group of experts discusses strategies enterprises of the future can use to communicate within their ecosystems. They discuss this by looking to answer several questions such as: Why are SCiON-based networks secure? What are the biggest hurdles to overcome in implementing SCiON? How do service providers have to work together to provide companies the opportunity to switch to SCiON networks? Why will SCiON benefit clients? Led by Christopher Koch, Senior Strategy Manager at SIX, panelists provide a variety of insights. Adrian Anderegg, Partner, AWK Group outlines that a challenge is to have to compromise between security and openness, and how SCiON allows for both, without compromise. Egon Steinkasserer, CTO of Swisscom B2B, discusses the potential of SCiON to fulfill the aim of driving security in networking through innovation. Robert Wigger, Chief Business Officer at Sunrise-UPC discusses the contribution of SCiON to Swiss civil society as well as financial companies, such as the potential to connect home users and subsidiaries abroad using SCiON. Jerome Dilouya, Founder and CEO of InterCloud offers insight into how SCiON contributes to connectivity for large organizations in a secure way, as well as how to connect organizations that have not yet implemented SCiON. Martin Leuthold from the Management Board at SWITCH discusses the big drivers of SCiON, including security for large educational organizations who interact within large ecosystems and require high levels of security for sensitive research projects, in fields such as biomedical research. Markus Nispel, VP International Markets at Extreme Networks discusses hurdles for implementing SCiON. The video will cover how we can scale SCiON and increase its reach to make it appealing for new service providers and ecosystem partners.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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2Maechler, Andréa M.
Why is the SSFN crucial for the Swiss financial sector according to the Swiss National Bank? Dr. Andrea Maechler, a member of the Governing Board for the Swiss National Bank (SNB) and head of information technology, describes the SSFN as crucial for maintaining trust in the financial sector, by making transactions secure, flexible, and reliable. The SSFN allows the Central Bank to ensure that every actor in the financial sector, even the smallest banks, communicate in a secure and economically feasible way. For example, how SCiON enables us to pay instantly, as fast as sending a whatsapp message, instead of it taking 2 days. To install such an instant payment system requires incredibly secure cyber infrastructure, which the SSFN can provide.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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Dijsselhof, Jos
What is the potential of the SSFN for communication between Swiss financial institutions? Jos Dijsselhof, CEO of SIX, holds degrees in computer science and business administration, and has a long track record of international management in the financial sector. With his passion for technology, he and SIX played a crucial part in implementing the SSFN. He outlines the crucial benefits of SCiON for the Swiss financial sector, including its security, resilience, controllability; a system that is clearly governed, but also flexible. As such, the SSFN plays a crucial role in protecting user groups, communication and payments throughout the Swiss financial sector in a reliable, sustainable and secure way.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)
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3Perrig, Adrian
Prof. Adrian Perrig from the Network Security Group at ETH Zürich has developed SCiON as the result of a years-long journey that started as academic research at ETH. Prof. Adrian Perrig illustrates recent milestones in the SCiON journey, from its inception to the next generation secure internet. His talk includes topics such as the advancement in green routing research, improved technologies to drive adoption, and recognition with awards for the SCiON team at CoNEXT’21.
2022Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zürich)