Invited Speakers

Major Rogério Raposo

The National Cybersecurity Centre is the operational coordinator and the Portuguese national authority specialised in cybersecurity working in this field with State entities, operators of Critical Infraestructures, operators of essential services and digital service providers, ensuring that the cyberspace is used as an area of freedom, security and justice, for the protection of all the sectors of society that materialize national sovereignty and the Democratic State under the rule of law.

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Alberto R. Rodas

Sophos Sales Engineer in Spain and Portugal, is responsible for the technical and commercial support of the security projects of Sophos Iberia. Telecommunications Engineer from the University of Alcalá de Henares, Alberto has more than 14 years of experience in ICT security. Prior to joining the Sophos team in 2014, Alberto held the position of Network and Security architect at Grupo Seidor, developing projects throughout Spain with clients of all sizes. Previously, he was part of GMV's security division and was a Pre-Sales engineer for the Iberian Peninsula market of the manufacturer WatchGuard. He has been invited as a speaker at several conferences, such as Qurtuba, Black Knife, Hacker World or the asLAN Forum. He has done several demonstrations about internet hacking of things; hacking of users and devices; and demos of all the products that Sophos offers. His publications include UTM (unified threat management) and secure Internet architectures.

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Tito de Morais

Tito de Morais, The Internet Safety Guy, is the founder of Project MiudosSegurosNa.Net (KidsSafeOnThe.Net Project), a family-run initiative that, since 2003, helps Portuguese speaking families, schools and communities promoting the ethical, responsible and safe use of the Internet by children, adults and lately, senior citizens.
Tito de Morais is on the Board of International Advisors of Cybersafety India, is on the Advisory Board of the Portuguese team of the EuKidsOnline project, has collaborated with NetChildrenGoMobile’s Portuguese team and was an external evaluator of “Cyber Training – Taking Action Against Cyberbullying”, a project that produced a train-the-trainer manual on cyberbullying. He also represented Projeto MiudosSegurosNa.Net as Partner at Google’s Family Safety Center and currently at the Facebook Safety for Partners network.
From Sep’13 to Apr’14, Tito guest-hosted “Bits & Bytes”, a fortnightly Internet safety TV segment on Porto Alive!, a late afternoon show on Porto Canal, a channel on the Portuguese cable television broadcasting network. As Portugal’s Internet safety pioneer, he’s a regular presence on mainstream media, from TV to print, radio and online.
Tito de Morais was the author of Portugal’s mainstream media’s first printed weekly editorial column exclusively dedicated to Internet safety and also of the first email newsletter on the subject, currently with over 13k opt-in subscribers. He also runs Projeto MiudosSegurosNa.Net page on Facebook, one of Europe’s most popular Internet safety pages, currently with over 31k fans.
He has written hundreds of articles and contributed with chapters for four books on Internet safety, published both in Portugal and Brazil. Tito has participated as a speaker and trainer in hundreds of Internet safety awareness sessions, workshops and courses for children, parents, teachers and professionals with children under their care.
Tito works as an Internet safety and education technology consultant, having worked with companies like Microsoft Portugal, Symantec Portugal, Easybits Group, Caixa Mágica, Google Portugal, AnubisNetworks and Facebook.
Before founding Projeto MiudosSegurosNa.Net he was a Marketing Director at VIA NET.WORKS Portugal, the Portuguese subsidiary of VIA NET.WORKS, Inc., a global Internet Service Provider for companies, with operations in 18 countries in Europe, South, Latin and North America.
In the late 90’s, Tito founded two web design and web development companies and before that, he worked for 10 years as a marketing communications consultant, project manager in several graphic communications projects and as a graphic designer. He has been using the Internet professionally for 20 years. Has worked as a cartoonist and film animator and loves the Internet.
He was born in Boston (MA, USA), spent his childhood in Baghdad (Iraq) and Maputo (Mozambique), and currently lives in Porto, Portugal, with his wife and their three sons.

Besides being a co-author of the book “Cyberbullying – Um guia para pais e educadores” (2016), he’s authored and co-authored chapsters for the following books: • “Bullying: perspectives, practice and insights” (2017); • “Internet Addiction in Children and Adolescents - Risk Factors, Assessment, and Treatment” (2017); • “Educação Digital” (2015); • “Vivendo Esse Mundo Digital - Impactos na Saúde, na Educação e nos Comportamentos Sociais” (2013); • “Crianças e Internet em Portugal” (2012); • “Web Trends - 10 Cases Made in Web 2.0 - Descubra a nova dimensão do planeta Web 2.0” (2011).