Save the Date: 30th of October 2018
Swiss Cyber Storm 2017 is already history. Thank you for your support and for the great time! Next years Swiss Cyber Storm will take place on the 30th of October 2018 at the Kursaal Berne.
Swiss Cyber Storm 2017 is already history. Thank you for your support and for the great time! Next years Swiss Cyber Storm will take place on the 30th of October 2018 at the Kursaal Berne.
The Swiss Cyber Storm is a non profit organization hosting the international Swiss Cyber Storm Conference and running the Swiss part of the European Cyber Security Challenges with a focus of identifying and supporting young cyber talents.
E-Voting? Aber sicher! Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren Entweder gar kein E-Voting oder aber ein hochsicheres E-Voting. Diese Forderung stellte Nationalrat Marcel Dobler vor zwei Wochen an den Bundesrat. Die ... continue reading
It is hard to teach people not to click on links and attachments or to avoid suspicious places on the web. Would not it be smarter if systems in general would not be vulnerable to PDF exploits and drive by downloads? Yet it seems surprisingly di... continue reading
When I introduced the E-Voting Focus at Swiss Cyber Storm, I hoped we could help to ignite a public discussion on this transformation of our democratic process. As I am writing this, I know this public discussion has started and our role is now to... continue reading
Last spring, I attended a presentation by the boss of a large translation bureau. Not what you expect at a meeting of security experts, so I was not sure what I would learn. But the longer he took, the more interested I got. Here was somebody wh... continue reading
The plot was thickening for E-Voting making real inroads into Switzerland a few years ago. Swiss Post must have become aware that the physical transport of ballots was possibly going to be reduced in the long run. Swiss Post is transporting the v... continue reading
The more we depend on the internet for our everyday lives, the more we realize how many design flaws are built into its basic architecture. The net was built for scale and resilience, but it was not built for security. The much needed performance ... continue reading
So there are two E-Voting offerings in Switzerland: one by the State of Geneva and one by Swiss Post. These two unlikely competitors are struggling to win Swiss cantons over to their solution. Geneva has been doing E-Voting since 2003 and five yea... continue reading
“Given a choice between dancing pigs and security, users will pick dancing pigs every time”. Generations of security officers have made jokes based on this popular saying and I have never heard anybody challenge its true core. Yet, why are users b... continue reading
The Swiss Cyber Storm is a non profit organization hosting the international Swiss Cyber Storm Conference and running the Swiss part of the European Cyber Security Challenges with a focus of identifying and supporting young cyber talents. From ... continue reading
“With all its distinct and partly contradictory security requirements and goals, electronic voting is the supreme discipline among secure communication protocols.” This is what University of Zurich associate Professor Rolf Oppliger told me when w... continue reading
There is no business case for securing IoT hardware. There is no legislation and no incentive to lock it down. But there is a lot of legal knowledge how a manufacturer can sneak out of the responsibility via extensive EULAs. Our industry has been ... continue reading
There have been a few statements by Swiss politicians lately, trying to funnel more money into the army to grow real cyber units with extensive attack capabilities. Initiatives as this have been around for a while and usually I do not bother, but ... continue reading
When we think of Bulletproof Hosting, we usually think of shady firms in the style of the Russian Business Network that dodge all inquiries and take-down notices from governments and potentially operating in corrupt legislations where such behavio... continue reading
There is a shift in the world of IT security. Back in the 1990ties, people thought security was a purely technical if not mathematical problem. In one of his more famous quotes, Bruce Schneier stated that having written “Applied Cryptography” he ... continue reading
We are very proud to have Paul Vixie as our keynote speaker. I do not need to tell you about Paul’s greatness or about the fact that he is a veteran with over 30 years in the IT industry. But let me tell you about two things that I think striking:... continue reading
The internet of things is all the rage and talks about the insecurity of smart devices and tech assistants are a constant companion at tech conferences these days. But it’s also a bit boring in the sense that the whole audience knows IoT is insecu... continue reading
Tarah Wheeler can be really vocal when it comes to gender equality, workplace diversity and American politics in general. She is a thought leader and we could fill a conference with Tarah explaining her view on all these topics. But then you could... continue reading
Imagine me attending the OWASP Application Security Europe conference two weeks ago; the Swiss Cyber Storm program was almost full, but I really wanted to have another addition to the management track. Security DevOps sounded ideal and AppSecEU wa... continue reading
layout: post title: Introducing Swiss Cyber Storm 2017 Speaker Deviant Ollam header_image: blog.jpg — At Swiss Cyber Storm 2016, Walter Belgers from TOOOL Netherlands presented lock-picking as a metaphor of IT security hacking. This years speak... continue reading
The waiting has finally come to an end. Sign up today for the Swiss Cyber Strom Security Challenges 2017. The SCS is waiting for you . Talents with best scores are invited to the Swiss final in Sursee where we evaluate the Swiss national ... continue reading
We had a few impressive talks at Swiss Cyber Storm 2016. Troy Hunt surprised me regarding his diligence with everything around account breaches. John Matherly / Shodan and Marc Ruef with his Dark Net talk hit it home in a perfect way. I was very ... continue reading
The schedule for the SCS Challenges 2017 has been launched. Register today on our challenges page. You don’t know the SCS Challenges? Are you born in 1992 or later? Working with computers and networks is your passion and you are not (yet) a secu... continue reading
In Sursee this weekend, Switzerland’s best young hackers competed against each other at the Swiss qualification round of the European Cyber Security Challenge. Participants were required not only to perform technical tasks but also to demonstrate... continue reading
International Hacker Competition: Europe is preparing against cyber threats Last night, the national qualification phase of this year’s “European Cyber Security Challenge” ended. The 20 best young hackers in Switzerland have been identified and ... continue reading
Already exited about the European Cyber Championship 2016? Share your passion with collegues. Please find below the flyer for the upcoming event German flyer, Frensh flyer, Italian flyer. Stay tuned for more information about this years confer... continue reading
Starting Monday morning, things get serious for young Swiss hackers: the national qualifications phase for the European Cyber Security Challenge of 2016 opens. Young talents between the ages of 14 and 30 have the possibility of qualifying for the... continue reading