Technical Symposium 46 Green Solutions for Sustainable Growth Security Issues in Future Networks Wednesday 26.10.2011 09:00-10:30 LabSpace #4 Wednesday 26.10.2011 09:00-10:30 LabSpace #3 Innovative approaches to identity related mechanisms and platforms are required to ensure security and privacy in future networks and to add an identity layer to the Internet. But there can be no privacy where there is no data security. What are the major security challenges in future networks and how can proactive protocol testing methods be used to make future networks more secure? Who will take the lead in securing cyberspace? Telecommunications and networking technologies have a decisive role to play in furthering the objectives of overall energy efficiency; accelerating the transition to a clean energy economy and promoting economic competitiveness. In order to meet these goals research is required that will make communications networks orders of magnitude more energy efficient than they are today. But in the developing world the poor availability of grid power is encouraging different and locally relevant approaches. Solutions involving sustainable low cost mobile telecommunication infrastructure are aiming to achieve 100% green mobile networks in rural India. PRESENTATIONS * Unleashing the Disruptive Potential of User Controlled Identity Management * Securing Next Generation Networks by Fuzzing Protocol Implementations * The Role of Government in Commercial Cybersecurity PRESENTATIONS * Research on Sustainable Telecommunications Growth * Green Cloud Computing in Developing Regions: Moving Data and Processing Closer to the End User * Green Telecom Initiative in India Technical Symposium Session Technical Symposium Session