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Doorskeepers

Thales Cyber Threat Handbook

In an ultra-connected world, there is a huge increase in cybercriminal organizations and cyber attacks. Indeed, the health crisis has generated the appearance of new vectors of cyber threats: the increased use of telecommuting, the increase in remote exchanges and the digitalization of most business sectors. The consequences are unprecedented: a 30% increase in attacks has been observed between 2020 and 2021 in Europe. Thus, we observe a constant trend of increasing sophistication of cyberattackers and a professionalization of modus operandi at work, driven by greed and international tensions.

Demo n°1 - Simulating cyber attacks on vital assets to better understand risks

Cyber attacks are highly feared events, blocking users from accessing their usual digital services and asking for an anonymous online payment to restore access. This demonstration focuses on a realistic digital twin of a maritime port, where cyber criminals are going to breach the entire system and cause damages and economic loss.

Demo n°2 - Reinforcing cyber resilience in Operational Technology as factories

Cyber attacks against utility and energy sector targets increased by 32% in 2021 and this trend is likely to increase. This demonstration highlights how industrial controls systems, specifically areas of Critical National Infrastructure can be vulnerable to cyber attacks.

Demo n°3 - Detecting cyber threats on Space systems

Human activities on Earth are more and more dependent to space systems for communications, navigations, weather forecast, climate monitoring, fisheries management, agricultural production... Satellites are critical infrastructures and the analysis of recent cyber attacks show that they have a direct impact on citizens' life and on other critical infrastructures - loss of GPS signal, loss of communications, etc. Silvia Diana, Thales Cyber Defence Solutions Bid Manager, Sylvain Barbier, Thales Cyber Defence Solutions, Cybersecurity Product Line Manager and Franck Perrin, Thales Alenia Space Cybersecurity Manager will show you Thales solutions enable the detection of cyber threats in Space Systems.

Demo n°4 - Securing my identity digitally

The delivery of a successful and secure digital identity is fundamental to the modernisation of states and the dematerialisation of public services (mobile driving license, vehicle registration, mobile health credentials, etc.). To date, Australia, Florida already use this solution and by September 2023, all EU member states must make a digital identity wallet available to every citizen who wants one. Thales' digital ID wallet represents the next generation of Mobile ID, creating a secure, smartphone-based home for all the owner's digital identity credentials.
Kristel Teyras, Product Line Marketing, Digital Identity Services at Thales will show you how our Thales digital ID wallet works and all the benefits of it for an easier daily life.

Demo n°5 - Providing aircraft cybersecured connectivity

Cyber attacks targeting airlines are increasing: out of 45 attacks in 2019, 775 were recorded in 2020. On the other hand, the aircrafts are more and more connected to enable new operating modes such as remote dataloading. But, they  also open doors to the cyber threats. Does aircraft hacking become a reality or is it still a fiction? Ludovic Simon, MVP developer & Airlines ops service expert for Thales avionics activities will answer to this question through the presentation of Thales Aviocast! More than a product which enables new aircraft operations, it is the aircraft service to maintain it in condition of cybersecurity.

Demo n°6 - Implementing Automotive Cybersecurity in the core of a Digital Car Key

Cars are more connected than ever and the global vehicules ecosystem is moving to smart mobility. With this respect, cybersecurity and great convenience are more than ever needed and this why Thales provides a secure, end-to-end solution for automotive stakeholders looking to implement the latest Car Connectivity Consortium Digital Key specification.
Offering Digital Keys to cars users and drivers to lock/unlock their vehicles and start the engine, using their smartphone or any other mobile device, Thales provides a secured user experience further enhanced.

Demo n°7 - Securing Remote Work & Protecting Data: Google Workspace example

Cybersecurity is the enabler of any safe remote activity. Cyberattacks are on the rise and have increased during the worldwide pandemic. Remote work and cloud transformation have moved security risks beyond a company's IT perimeter. Sensitive data are now spread across cloud-based services and apps, that end users can access from everywhere. Thales can help organizations secure and control access to all data and applications, for any user, anywhere. In this demo, Nicolas Aneas, solution engineer manager, will show how Thales’ key encryption and identity protection solutions enable remote workers worldwide to work safely and securely on a collaborative cloud platform. In this example: Google Workspace (Google Drive).

Demo n°8 - Collaborating securely with the first restricted level cloud-based solution

With the increase of the need for collaborative work related to sensitive data over the cloud, offering the necessary tools with the best level of security becomes a major issue for the future of companies and communities. With Thales Cybels Hub Restricted, the first collaborative platform approved to handle "restricted level" information, you will be able to handle new hybrid work modes thanks to the services provided by Cybels Hub Restricted : messaging, video and audio conferencing, file sharing and exchange. Collaborative work is now accessible to the most stringent users!

Demo n°9 - Providing companies with cyberstealth through darknet technology

Exposure of services on the Internet is the cause of more than 1/3 of information system compromises. With all the cyberattacks and their issues, the cyberstealth solution is key to secure companies and organisations applications with ethical use of darknet technology. A Thales internal start-up Chimere by Thales has developed a cybersecurity solution, made with darknet technology in order to hide services and applications from hackers. Guillaume-Alexandre CHAIZY-GOSTOVITCH, CEO Chimere by Thales, Gabriel LADET, Chief Technical Officer Chimere by Thales and Marine ACCART, Business Developer Chimere by Thales will show you how an internal Thales Start-Up can provide companies with cyberstealth through darknet technology.

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