We are delighted to announce our 5th annual
European Smart Grid Cyber Security Conference on 9th and 10th March, 2015 at the Marriott Hotel, Regents Park in London. The conference will strengthen knowledge of
smart grids, cyber security, smart meters, facilitating new business relationships and accelerating the process of transition from aging infrastructures in their economic growth and commercial viability.
This event will bring together key opinion-leaders, utilities, senior government officials, consultants, international investors, CTOs, senior engineers and vendors. It will give them direct access to utilities and decision-makers involved in the electricity sector. This ground-breaking event will also highlight and identify vulnerabilities, threats and how to classify cyber-attacks, with real life case scenarios from simulated and non-simulated attacks on
smart grid.
It will address data migration between cloud vendors, the challenges of legacy security and privacy software. Additionally, it will explore the quantification of costs and ROI of cyber security technologies, implementing of coding techniques.
It will provide guidance and strategic advice on
smart grid and cyber security exploring a risk-based and a policy-based approach to ensure security, integrity, reliability and confidentiality in the interdependent
European smart grid.
Benefits of Attending
The conference will delve into the issue of TNOs and DNOs with time-criticality to improve confidentiality, preserving authorised restrictions on information access and disclosure protection to ensure personal privacy and proprietary information.
The advancement of cloud computing on the smart grid will be featured, also exploring the impact of mobile platform and remote maintenance to accrue security. The conference will deal with how effective communication efficiency can be combined with information security to support data acquisition and the different approaches for security measures. Furthermore, it will bring greater focus on training and educating the boardroom on the best modalities to acquire, hire and retain the best technical workfortce.
- Explore intelligent financial investment
- Discuss how real-time information can make the grid more efficient
- Predicting how smart grid, the green energy industry can tackle access points’ vulnerabilities
- Learn how utilities on a pan-European scale can improve a stronger security
- Learn about development and standardization of Cyber Security in smart grid
- Facilitate the recruitment of technical leadership
Plus Two Interactive Half-Day Post Conference Workshops | Wednesday 11th March 2015
A:
Rolling out standards and shared infrastructure for a Secure Smart Grid - Pros and Cons of different modelsWorkshop Leader: Søren Peter Nielsen, Managing Consultant, Nine Consult A/S and Danish Government Representative
08.30 - 12.30
B:
Smart Meter Vulnerabilities and Privacy in Smart Grid Projects: A lesson from BrazilWorkshop Leader: Jose Reynaldo Formigoni Filho, Information Security Manager, CPqD
13.30 - 17.30
“Good insight on standards and risks and very informative about current research”
Cert-UK