Past event: ICS Cyber Security 2016 Conference

"Cybercrime Is Now Britain's Most Common Criminal Offence"

With data breaches like that of Talk Talk, Ashley Madison and British Gas, cyber security must be at the forefront of every company's considerations for 2016.

The need for secure Industrial Control Systems has never been so prevalent. In 2015, 81% of large organisations in Britain experienced some kind of cyber-security breach, costing the UK an estimated GBP27 billion.

As the potential attacks on water, electricity and other features of a nation-s critical infrastructure are being increasingly linked to international cyber criminals, security practices within private companies are becoming public business - as such practitioners must scrutinise their operations in order to minimise their exposure to such attacks.

Cyber Security for ICS, Europe 26th - 28th April 2016 is the must attend event that will unite cyber security professionals with Control Systems managers and SMEs to address the key challenges faced in the market.


Why Should You Attend?

  • Benefit from a panel of speakers with a wide range of expertise, including SCADA controllers, Plant Managers and Heads of Information Security, at some of the world's biggest companies, in sectors ranging from Energy to Transport to Manufacturing
  • Learn about the guidelines and legislation being developed to monitor and control the quality of the cyber security solutions protecting these ICSs
  • Further your understanding of the current solutions available in the market and how they can protect your control systems from malicious intrusions
  • Hear an update on the developing cyber threats to ICSs, both human and technical, in the world today


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2016 Speakers

  • John Dickinson, Cyber-security Control Systems Manager, Sellafield Ltd
  • Christopher Rivinus, Head of IT and Finance, Tullow Oil
  • Dr Graham Herries, Director of Systems Integration, Engineering Excellence Group, Laing O’Rourke
  • Ruud Denneman, Functional Safety and Control Engineering Specialist, Total E&P
  • Phil Litherland, Head of Electrical, Control & Instrumentation Systems, EDF Energy Nuclear New Build
  • Ben Lowater, Deputy Director for CNI, CPNI
  • Paul Jenkinson, IT Security Manager, UK Power Networks
  • Erwin Kooi, Information Security Architect, Alliander
  • Dr Robert Oates, Software Intensive Systems Engineer, Rolls Royce
  • Mark Camillo, Cyber Leader, AIG
  • Chris Morriss, Principal Cyber Scientist, DSTL
  • Rosella Mattioli, Security and Resilience of Communication Networks Officer, ENISA
  • William Horner, Process Automation Consultant, Horner Technologies
  • Eireann Leverett, Senior Risk Research, Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies, University of Cambridge
  • Dr John Easton, Lecturer, School of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Birmingham
  • Dr Tom Chothia, Lecturer, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham
  • Christopher Hankin, Director, Institute for Security Science and Technology, Imperial College
  • Awais Rashid, Professor, Co-Director, Computing and Communications, Lancaster University

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Pre-Conference Workshops, Tuesday 26th April
  • Workshop A: RITICS: Developing and Maintaining Trustworthy Industrial Control Systems
    10:00-12:30
  • Workshop B: Operational Efficiency Within ICS
    13:30-16:00
Conference Day One, Wednesday 27th April
  • Including: Morning & Afternoon Coffee and Networking, Networking Lunch
Conference Day Two,  Thursday 28th April
  • Including: Morning & Afternoon Coffee and Networking, Networking Lunch

The agenda is available as PDF under downloads at the right side of the page.

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Venue

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Who Attends?

Virtually every Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) location has a number of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) which are designed to regulate and control a key variable. The event should be attended by individuals responsible for ICS from:  
  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Oil and Gas
  • Aviation
  • Transport
  • Nuclear


Venue & Accommodation

Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel
354 Queenstown Road, London,
SW8 4AE, United Kingdom
Website:  www.pestana.com/en/pestana-chelsea-bridge-hotel/pages/home.aspx
Phone: 020 7062 8000

Accommodation
Travel and accommodation are not included in the conference fee; however we have put together a HotelMap that displays discounted accommodation for hotels in the area near to ICS Cyber Security . The map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel: https://www.HotelMap.com/pro/MZF3D

Please note: We will never recommend, approve or appoint any third party rooming service to act on our behalf.  Please be extremely wary if you are approached by any such companies.  We will always endeavour to negotiate the best available rates for you so please use the HotelMap link provided; this shows live availability and rates for all hotels in the area and allows you to book directly with the hotel of your choice within your budget.

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Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-11153