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Unidad de Gestin de Seguridad HLS TRUST IN THE DIGITAL WORLD 2015 TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH 2526 February 2015 La Casa Encendida, Madrid, Spain | 1 INDEX 01. INDRA 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE


  1. Unidad de Gestión de Seguridad HLS TRUST IN THE DIGITAL WORLD 2015 TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH 25‐26 February 2015 La Casa Encendida, Madrid, Spain | 1

  2. INDEX 01. INDRA 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH 03. CONCLUSIONS

  3. 01 INDRA MULTINATIONAL LEADER IN CONSULTING AND TECHNOLOGY Indra is the global leader in Spain and the Americas = + Technology Talent Innovation R&D&i 6-8% of revenue € 3 Billion 138 (+200 agreements with revenues countries universities and research 43,000 centers) professionals | 3

  4. 01 INDRA 20 YEARS OF GROWTH AND INNOVATION 93-97  Consolidation  Growth and profitability 98-02  IPO  03-07 Capable of competing anywhere in the world  08-14 A global company Commercial - Production - Talent | 4

  5. 01 INDRA INNOVATION + Technology and Indra’s own solutions Talent Clients Innovation Own solutions Talent Clients | 5

  6. 01 INDRA INNOVATION + Knowledge Institutions Knowledge centers collaboration agreements with +200 foundations and universities and research associations centers Innovation and sustainability R&D&i 8 years One of the first companies in R&D&i 1st IT Services and Internet company Europe in R&D&i investment One of the first companies in in Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes 8 Europe in R&D&i investment consecutive years | 6

  7. 01 INDRA GLOBAL TALENT 43,000 professionals 83% graduates Highly qualified 43 Nationalities | 7

  8. 01 INDRA GLOBAL REACH, LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Projects 138 countries 20% Europe 28% America 13% Africa / Pacific Asia 39% Spain 78 Subsidiaries Centers of in Excellence 45 and Software Labs countries | 8

  9. 01 INDRA TOP CLIENTS WORLDWIDE Asia, Middle East Spain America Europe and Africa Kingdom of Bahrain Spanish Department of Health DFS DFS Saudi Railways Kuala Oman Lumpur Indian British Army ATM Subway Navy US Navy Indonesia Mumbai n Navy Subway ASA 6 China ATM Shangh ai Italian Army Subway Chilean Healthcare | 9

  10. 01 INDRA OUR ACTIVITIES Offering Solutions 64% Consulting Consulting Technology Technological solutions Outsourcing 36% Outsourcing BPO Services Sectors 16% 12% 23% Telecommunications Energy and Transport & Traffic & Media Industry 17% 16% 16% Public Financial Services Administration Security & Defense and Healthcare | 10

  11. INDEX 01. INDRA 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH 03. CONCLUSIONS

  12. 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH Do we have reliable analytical, prospective and technological tools to generate Ciber Intelligence? | 12

  13. 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH ANALITICAL TOOLS | 13

  14. 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS NEW NEW TECHNOLOGIES CHALLENGES Geopbyte : 152.676.504.600.228.322.940.124.967.031.205.376 bytes! | 14

  15. 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH NEW TECHNOLOGIES TOOLS NEW NEW TECHNOLOGIES CHALLENGES | 15

  16. 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH NEW TECHNOLOGIES TOOLS NEW NEW TECHNOLOGIES CHALLENGES | 16

  17. 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH LATEST INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES TOOLS | 17

  18. 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH INDRA PROPOSAL I-Think Intelligence Production Knowledge Management Structuring Information Data Acquisition Technology Platform | 18

  19. 02. TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH INDRA PROPOSAL I-Think Competitive Intelligence Early Warning Monitoring Social Networks Analysis On Line Reputation | 19

  20. INDEX 01. INDRA 02 . TECHNOLOGY FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE TOOLS : AN APPROACH 03. CONCLUSIONS

  21. CONCLUSIONS It began with basic technological tools : STRUCTURED INFORMATION Still Valid Challenge: NON All the tools must to  Qualitative and quantitative STRUCTURED leap adapt to CYCLE OF  Consequence: The developed INFORMATION INTELLIGENCE tools were inadequate..  Then technological tools to meet that need has been developed.  In constant evolution | 21

  22. Miguel Iribarren Cavallé DIRECTOR DEL ÁREA DE INFORMACIÓN, INTELIGENCIA E INVESTIGACIÓN. UNIDAD DE GESTIÓN DE SEGURIDAD miriba@indra.es Avda. de Bruselas 35 28108 Alcobendas, Madrid España T +34 91 480 50 00 F +34 91 480 60 31 www.indracompany.com

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