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Ivan Makatura

Cybersecurity Association, Chairman of the Board of Directors

Director-General of the Cyber Security Competence and Certification Centre, Member of the Management Board of the European Centre for Sectoral, Technological and Research Competences, forensic expert in the field of security and protection of information systems, certified auditor of cyber security, certified manager of cyber security and lead auditor of information security systems. He actively participates in the preparation of legislation and technical standards, including as a member of the ISO / IEC technical committee. He has been working in the IT branch for more than 30 years.

He graduated from the Department of Computer Science and Applied Informatics at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics of the Technical University in Košice. He later completed postgraduate studies at the Expert Institute of Electrical Engineering and Informatics of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. He is currently an external doctoral student at the Faculty of Management at Comenius University in Bratislava.

He also serves as the Chairman of the Board of the Association of Cyber Security and a member of the Board of ISACA Slovakia. He is a well-known lecturer at Slovak and international conferences and educational events, as well as the author of many articles and publications on the topic of information security and personal data protection.

  • DISCUSSION "Can "Unhackable" Infrastructure be Designed?"
  • Brief Report on the Level of Cyber Security in Slovakia
    Currently, there is still no consolidated quantitative method for assessing the state of cyber security. A harmonized metric is also absent in the EU. The consequence of this is the fact that uniformly applied strategic planning in the field of protection of information assets is at a low stage of maturity. A certain change can be expected from the new reporting obligations that will result from the approved NIS2 directive. For now, the only objective source of quantitative research data on the state of cyber security in the Slovak Republic is the performance of an audit according to § 29 of Act no. 69/2018 Coll. on cyber security. As for qualitative sources, only the method of statistical surveys is available. The lecture summarizes the current level of cyber security in the Slovak Republic, compared to the results from the previous year.
  • DISCUSSION A cyber security from the ambulance to the hospital
  • DISCUSSION on topic "Human Resources for Cyber Security"
    Ivan Makatura, Competence and Certification Center SK-CERT
    Martin Florián, MIRDI 
    Andrej Bederka, ITAS
    Ivan Kotuliak, STU, Faculty of Informatics and Information Technologies
    Roman Baranovič, Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic

    VIDEOZÁZNAM
  • Introduction to the issue
  • Brief report on the state of cyber security in the Slovak Republic
  • DISCUSSION
  • Cyber ​​Security Association
  • Chairman
  • The pros and cons of regulation - or how does the law on cyber security affect business?
  • Discussion
  • Introduction of moderators - the importance of managing security risks in public administration
  • Trends in Information Security - Data Protection: How Does the EU Affect Business Procedures?
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