Reshaping ICS Cybersecurity: How to Protect and get Value from your ICS Network
Date: | 06-Jul-15 to 06-Jul-15 |
Location: | Holiday Inn Kensington Forum / London / United Kingdom |
Category: | Security, Fire & Rescue Conferences & Trade Fairs World & Regional |
SMi proudly presents its masterclass on Reshaping ICS cybersecurity: How to protect and get value from your ICS network, taking place on the 6th July 2015 in London, United Kingdom.
The industrial Control Systems (ICS) cybersecurity problem is often presented as "the problem of detecting the next stuxnet". Unfortunately, protecting an ICS network goes far beyond that. Protecting an ICS network means protection from anything that can harm the underlying critical process, whether it is an advanced cyberattack or simply a network misconfiguration, configuration change or human error. This masterclass will reshape the concept of ICS cybersecurity and present solutions required to address the different parts of the overall problem and achieve appropriate protection. Furthermore we provide the participants with the unique opportunity to study the behaviour of their network, using state-of-the-art monitoring and analysis tools
Benefits of Attending:
• Understand the real extent of the ICS cybersecurity problem
• Discuss the ICS cybersecurity initiatives worldwide and how they will help solve the problem
• Get a comprehensive overview of the possible technologies that can support different parts of the problem, their advantages and limitations
• Discuss and decipher the best set of solutions for your case
• Have the unique possibility of analysing and understanding the behaviour of your network and identifying potential problems
About the Masterclass Leader:
Damiano recieved his PhD in 2009 from the university of Twente (the Netherlands) with a thesis entitled "revisiting Anomaly based Network Intrustion Detection Systems". In that same year he co-founded SecurityMatters along with 2 colleagues to bring to the market the results of his research. Daniel also received his PhD in computer security from the Einhoven University of Technology in 2012. During his PhD he worked in collaboration with Thales Netherland on the design and implementation of an access control framework for protecting confidential data in dynamic distribution systems.
Register before 30th April 2015 to benefit from the £100 early bird discount.
How to Register:
For more information or to register visit www.smi-online.co.uk/cybersecurity1.asp
Alternatively contact Andrew Gibbons on +44 0 20 7827 6156 or email agibbons@smi-online.co.uk
The industrial Control Systems (ICS) cybersecurity problem is often presented as "the problem of detecting the next stuxnet". Unfortunately, protecting an ICS network goes far beyond that. Protecting an ICS network means protection from anything that can harm the underlying critical process, whether it is an advanced cyberattack or simply a network misconfiguration, configuration change or human error. This masterclass will reshape the concept of ICS cybersecurity and present solutions required to address the different parts of the overall problem and achieve appropriate protection. Furthermore we provide the participants with the unique opportunity to study the behaviour of their network, using state-of-the-art monitoring and analysis tools
Benefits of Attending:
• Understand the real extent of the ICS cybersecurity problem
• Discuss the ICS cybersecurity initiatives worldwide and how they will help solve the problem
• Get a comprehensive overview of the possible technologies that can support different parts of the problem, their advantages and limitations
• Discuss and decipher the best set of solutions for your case
• Have the unique possibility of analysing and understanding the behaviour of your network and identifying potential problems
About the Masterclass Leader:
Damiano recieved his PhD in 2009 from the university of Twente (the Netherlands) with a thesis entitled "revisiting Anomaly based Network Intrustion Detection Systems". In that same year he co-founded SecurityMatters along with 2 colleagues to bring to the market the results of his research. Daniel also received his PhD in computer security from the Einhoven University of Technology in 2012. During his PhD he worked in collaboration with Thales Netherland on the design and implementation of an access control framework for protecting confidential data in dynamic distribution systems.
Register before 30th April 2015 to benefit from the £100 early bird discount.
How to Register:
For more information or to register visit www.smi-online.co.uk/cybersecurity1.asp
Alternatively contact Andrew Gibbons on +44 0 20 7827 6156 or email agibbons@smi-online.co.uk
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Power generation,
Energy Transmission
Energy Distribution
Oil and Gas
Water
Power generation,
Energy Transmission
Energy Distribution
Oil and Gas
Water
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