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Program - Spring ITAPA 2024

08:00
Registration
09:00
Modern regions
9:00 – 9:15 Modern regions
The Ministry of Investment, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic ensures the elaboration of the national strategy and its updating, institutionally and organizationally ensuring the implementation of the national strategy, and coordinates the activities of socio-economic partners in the implementation of the national strategy. The discussion will focus in particular on the development and financing of the regions.

 
09:15
Nové nástroje v kyberbezpečnosti
9:15 - 9:55 Use of generative AI and cyber security

While GenAI promises significant advancements, practical concerns persist, including data exposure, reliability issues, and potential data manipulation by attackers. This presentation delves into the nuanced impact of GenAI adoption, contrasting its hyper-acceleration of certain technologies with potential minimal effects on others. Through trend analysis, we evaluate risk levels, implementation complexity, practical solutions, organizational benefits, and success metrics across various use cases.

 

09:15
Bruno Horta Soares, Executive Advisor and University Professor
Use of generative AI and cyber security
09:35
09:42
Vladimír Frčo, Alanata
Presentation
09:55
Estonia's digital transformation
9:55 - 10:15
09:55
Carmen Raal, e-Estonia Briefing Centre
e-Estonia – beyond digital
10:15
Ako budovať štátne kapacity v digitalizácií?
10:15 - 10:30 How to build state capacities in digitization?
England has long been a leader in digital innovation in the public sector. Almost 15 years ago, it established the basic principles of digital public services that are used around the world today. How did they achieve this success? Which factors played a key role? And especially, what can we be inspired by in Slovakia?
10:15
AI in public administration
10:30 - 10:45 AI in public administration
10:45
Coffee-break
10:50
New priorities of Slovak eGovernment
11:10 - 12:10 New priorities of Slovak eGovernment
How is governance and project management changing within the framework of digitization in Slovakia? What projects from the past are successfully deployed and provide services to citizens or authorities? What are the plans of the Ministry of Investment for the coming years? And what must the state change compared to the past in order to ensure a fundamental shift in the digitization of the country?
11:10
Ivan Ivančin, Ministry of Investment, Regional Development and Informatisation of the Slovak Republic
Keynote
11:25
Ivan Ivančin, Ministry of Investment, Regional Development and Informatisation of the Slovak Republic
Emil Fitoš, ITAS
Vladimír Kešjar, Ministry of Finance SR
Patrik Krauspe, Ministry of Interior SR
DISCUSSION "New priorities of Slovak eGovernment"
11:50
New projects for eGovernment
12:10 - 12:35 New projects for eGovernment
Get to know the prepared and ongoing projects of the Slovak eGovernment. Discover the news that is shaping the digital face of public services and discover how the latest technologies and projects are changing the way we interact with state institutions.
12:15
Priority life situations
12:35 - 13:20 Priority life situations
Public administration for priority life situations is gradually providing solutions that no longer require the citizens to do a lot of administrative tasks using several different electronic services. Representatives of the invited ministries will communicate about specific procedures and the necessary communication with the authorities.
12:35
Pavol Frič, ITAS
Miroslav Kočan, Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth of the Slovak Republic
Peter Kostolný, Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the SR
Discussion "Priority life situations"
13:00
Aktuálny stav a výzvy kyberbezpečnosti
13:20 - 13:50 Current state and challenges of cybersecurity
13:30
Ivan Makatura, Cyber Security Competence and Certification Center
Current state and challenges of cybersecurity
13:50
Lunch
14:10
Section 1
14:10 - 14:40 Slovakia Development Strategy 3.0
The core of the Slovak eGovernment is Slovensko.sk. What has this central entry point brought so far? How will its architecture change? What new models will be innovated?  In the discussion, participants will discuss the latest updates, planned improvements, and challenges faced in integrating new technologies for Slovensko.sk
14:10 - 15:10 Cyber security - how to protect yourself in changing times?
14:40
Section 2
14:40 - 15:20 New eGovernment projects
Modernization of state IT through the development of applications and the electronicization of documents and their security.
14:40
14:47
Martin Déneši, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Andrej Peterka, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Identifier and Authenticator
15:10 - 15:50 SOC and CSIRT - are we ready for cyber attacks?
What is Slovakia's capability in dealing with cyber incidents? Have we created sufficient capacities? Are the most modern security monitoring technologies available here? What is the difference between SOC, CSIRT and CERT? How do commercial security operations center services work? What job roles does a typical SOC or CSIRT use? And do we have enough qualified staff? What metric is used to measure the level of SOC services provided? When in the incident resolution process is it necessary to call in an expert? These and many other questions are commonly asked in discussions about cybersecurity incident preparedness.
14:50
Ivan Makatura, Cyber Security Competence and Certification Center
Moderator
15:00
Vladimír Frčo, Alanata
Stanislav Schubert, Ministry of Finance of the SR
Discussion "SOC and CSIRT - are we ready for cyber attacks?"
15:20
Section 3
15:20 - 16:00 European interoperability projects
15:40 - 16:20 Cyber security strategy in the state
The National Cyber ​​Security Strategy is a basic strategic document that comprehensively determines the Slovak Republic's strategic approach to guaranteeing cyber security. Part of the national strategy is an action plan as a specific plan of partial tasks and resources. The last National Strategy, including its action plan, was approved by the Government of the Slovak Republic on January 7, 2021.
This strategy and action plan are valid for the years 2021 to 2025. What are the goals, priorities, and management framework to achieve these goals and what are the priorities of the tasks and responsibilities of public authorities and other relevant entities? Which tasks of the action plan have been fulfilled and which have not yet been fulfilled? And will a fundamental change in the set course be necessary?
15:40
Ivan Makatura, Cyber Security Competence and Certification Center
Moderator
15:40
Ervín Šimko, MIRDI
Erik Minarovič, Ministry of Finance SR
Jaroslav Ďurovka , Národné centrum kybernetickej bezpečnosti
Juraj Rumanovský, Fortinet
Discussion: "Strategy of cyber security in the state"
16:20
Coffee break
16:50
Financovanie eGovernmentu
16:50 – 17:20 Financing eGovernment
V paneli predstavíme aktuálny stav implementácie projektov PSK a K17 POO, vyhlásené výzvy a národné projekty a novinky v tejto oblasti. Otvoríme aj tému financovania iniciatív v kybernetickej bezpečnosti na úrovni EÚ a efektívnejšieho využívania finančných zdrojov. 
16:50
Miriam Kováčiková, Ministry of investments, regional development and informatization SR
Presentation
17:00
Rastislav Pavlík, Ministry of investment, regional development and informatization of the Slovak Republic
Social vouchers for connectivity
17:20
ITAPA OPEN TALK: Ako to urobiť efektívne?
17:20 – 17:50 ITAPA OPEN TALK: How to do it effectively?
17:20
Peter Balík, expert na investície
Ján Hargaš, Candidate for Progressive Slovakia
ITAPA OPEN TALK
17:40
ITAPA OPEN TALK: IT Public Procurement Reform
17:50 - 18:50 ITAPA OPEN TALK: IT Public Procurement Reform
The government approved an amendment to the law on public procurement, aiming to move Slovakia forward, speed up public procurement and eliminate complications. Can we really expect the procurement process to be completed within a month at the most and some freedom for public contracting authorities? Can we really expect the much-needed acceleration of the public procurement process from these changes?

 
17:50
Milan Ištván, Partnerships for Prosperity
Ivan Ivančin, Ministry of Investment, Regional Development and Informatisation of the Slovak Republic
Peter Kubovič, Public Procurement Office of the Slovak Republic
Discussion "Reform of public procurement"
18:40
A glass of wine

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