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Norsk Informasjonssikkerhetskonferanse 09

Norsk informasjonssikkerhetskonferanse (NISK) 09 arrangeres av NTNU i Trondheim fra 24. til 25. november 2009 på Britannia Hotel. Konferansen er samlokalisert med NIK og NOKOBIT.

NISK er en nasjonal konferanse for presentasjon og publisering av nye bidrag til teori, metodikk, implementasjon og praksis innen informasjonssikkerhet. NISK er etablert av Norges ressursnettverk innen informasjonssikkerhet (NISNet).

Invitert keynote speaker er: Dr. Valtteri Niemi*, Nokia Fellow, "New 3GPP security mechanisms and related lawful interception issues"

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*Valtteri Niemi received a PhD degree from the University of Turku, Finland, Mathematics Department, in 1989. After serving in various positions in Univ of Turku, he was an Associate Professor in the Mathematics and Statistics Department of the University of Vaasa, Finland, during 1993-97. He joined Nokia Research Center (NRC), Helsinki in 1997 and in 1999 he was nominated as a Research Fellow. During 2004-2006, he was responsible for Nokia research in wireless security area as a Senior Research Manager. During 2007-2008, Dr. Niemi lead the Trustworthy Communications and Identities team in the Internet laboratory of NRC, Helsinki. In 2008, he moved to the new NRC laboratory in Lausanne, Switzerland, where his main focus is on privacy-enhancing technologies. He was also nominated as a Nokia Fellow in 2009.

Dr. Niemi's work has been on security issues of future mobile networks and terminals, the main emphasis being on cryptological aspects. He has participated 3GPP SA3 (security) standardization group from the beginning.

Starting from 2003, he has been the chairman of the group.

Before 3GPP, Niemi took part in ETSI SMG 10 for GSM security work.

In addition to cryptology and security, Dr. Niemi has done research on the area of formal languages. He has published more than 40 scientific articles and he is a co-author of three books.

 

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