Agenda
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- RUSI and CSIRS workshops
- Utility and energy company case studies
- Exclusive updates from ENISA, CPNI, EuroSCSIE, Dutch Government
The online brochure includes an exclusive discount code and outlines all the added extras and benefits in attending the Energy and Utility Cyber Security Summit.
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Day 1 | Day 2
| 8th November 2011: Day 1 Conference Program |
| 7.00am  |
REGISTRATION OPENS |
| 8.15am – 8.20am |
EYEFORENERGY’S WELCOME SPEECH |
| 8.20am – 8.30am |
CHAIRPERSON’S OPENING SPEECH |
| 8.30am – 9.00am |
The Resilience of Critical Information Infrastructures – ENISA’s Perspective |
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- Hear first the legislation and standards associated with the roll out of smart grid technology ensuring your knowledge is up-to-date
- Realize the true requirement for security as intelligent and integrated technology becomes a reality allowing you stand out in a competitive industry
- Learn how to securely integrate smart technology throughout the industry to enhance your productivity and reliability
- Discover the true potential for integrated operations to ensure the security of Europe’s energy future
Wouter Vlegels, Senior Expert, Network Security Policy, ENISA |
| 9.00am – 9:30am |
Case Study: The Efforts of EuroSCSIE in Standards and Guidelines |
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- An expert lead look at the standards and guidelines available to boost your understanding
- Learn which standards are compatible and use these to build an effective security program
- Hear about the efforts to build international industry-wide best practice guidelines and requirements placing you ahead of the competition
- Discover the European wide efforts to increase awareness through sharing and exchanging information to build proven strategies
Annemarie Zielstra, Director, EuroSCSIE / CPNI.NL |
| 09.30am – 10.00am  |
Security Challenges for Information Technology controlling Energy Systems |
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- Realize the challenges to uniting the two different worlds to determine how to bridge the gap improving education and communication
- Uncover the requirements for smart security across the energy chain from smart appliances, grid and market operators building action plans that drive results
- Learn why someone may consider disrupting the energy chain and your operations guaranteeing the protection of your system
- Hear plans for pathway to avoid security becoming a show stopper for new energy systems ensuring you stay productive and profitable
Eric Luiijf, C(I)IP Consultant,TNO / CPNI.NL |
| 10.00am  – 10.30am  |
Access Control |
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- Discover real world techniques to authenticate users giving you confidence in the security of your system
- learn proven methods to manage who has authorization and access allowing you to maximize the protection of your system
- Discover strategies to identify the individuals being granted access to your system to strengthen your defenses
- Hear a step by step guide to enforce user accountability to enhance your security
James Steven, Senior Sales Engineer, Netwitness |
| 10.30am – 11.00am  |
NETWORKING MORNING COFFEE BREAK |
| 11.00am  – 12.00pm |
Panel Session: Certifying Vendor Security and Utility Operations |
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- Look the at co-operative efforts to establish testing and certification of vendor technology to guarantee you work with trusted providers
- Explore the development of cross-industry partnerships to establish standards that will produce results
- Discuss the logistics of ensuring that technology and equipment are utilized securely through certifying the operators of critical infrastructure ensuring overall system robustness
- Uncover the need to verify the organizational processes and internal security of the end user to improve resilience and drive enhanced security
Moderator: Tyler Williams, President, WurldTECH
End Users:Dirk Wisse, security Lead, Shell, WIB members
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| 12.00pm – 12.30pm |
Protecting Infrastructures from Cyber Attacks through Network Diode technology |
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- Learn how to counter current and future cyber attacks with connected internal networks and external networks to maintain the high-security requirements
- Discover the paradox between the protection of IT or SCADA infrastructures and business requirements and options for an electronic security perimeter between the two domains to guarantee the protection of your system
- Hear the need for efficient security in terms of high effectiveness, while meeting business requirements and at the same time a low total cost of ownership to maximize your operational output
- Uncover the options to meet these needs, with special attention to network diode technology and hear examples of deployments of network diodes to realize the genuine benefits to the reliability of your critical assets
Rens de Wolf, Sales Director, FOX-IT |
| 12:30pm – 2.30pm |
NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK
Red Dragon Rising: International Cyber Threat Workshop |
| 2.30pm – 3.00pm |
Case Study: Establishing emergency response plans and CERT |
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- Understand the threats. vulnerabilities and consequences of a breach so you can build a clear action plan
- Establish a compute emergency response so there is a clear action plan for system failures ensuring you are back on-line as quickly as possible
- Learn how to improve your resiliency and recovery to minimize your downtime if the system fails
- Discover the operational benefits of cyber security and system robustness maximizing productivity
Dimitrios Serpanos, Director, ISI |
| 3.00pm – 3.30pm |
When Refrigerators Attack! The Importance of Critical Infrastructure Security |
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- Discover the error in giving your attention and budget to protecting your physical infrastructure with physical tactics
- Learn how the continued adoption of smart meters, and the eventual goal of a full-blown smart grid or European ‘Super Grid’ will greatly increase the daunting task for IT administrators
- Develop the necessary security measures to protect your networks from potentially fatal attacks.
- Hear how this is being dealt with and the solutions available to manage this increasing risk
Chris Poulin, CSO, Q1 Labs |
| 3.30pm – 4.00pm |
Developing Secure Intelligent Electronic Devices Should Start with a Secure Separation Kernel Foundation |
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- Understand why today’s firewall solutions and patching processes are inadequate for protecting critical infrastructure assets
- Hear how separation kernel technology adds to defence-in-depth strategies
- Understand development methodologies and techniques for designing secure and resilient intelligent electronic devices
- Discover the opportunities for applying this technology throughout the smart grid, from appliances in the home, to meters, concentrators, plug-in electric vehicle chargers, and synchrophasors
Jim McElroy, Director of Industry Business Development, Green Hills Software |
| 4.00pm – 4.30pm |
NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK |
| 4:30pm – 5:30 pm |
Panel Session: Vulnerability and Impact Analysis |
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- Learn how to utilize penetration testing and look at realistic attack scenarios to study the consequences and impacts identifying the vulnerabilities so you can protect your system
- Analyze your systems to identify high risk high impact areas to efficiently focus your resources to enhance your resiliency and system robustness
- Establish the best way to ascertain what is connected guaranteeing the safe migration from an isolated system
- Understanding the scope of additional connectivity and the associated risks building comprehensive security precautions
Moderator: Dan Soloman,Senior partner, Hawk ISM
Yoram Goldansky, CEO, SecurityArt
Reza Rafati, Founder, Cyber Warzone
David Brown, European Sales Director, Industrial Defender
Niels Groeneveld, Threat Analyst, Royal Dutch Shell
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| 5.30pm – 6.00pm |
Iberdrola’s Spanish Confrentes Nuclear Power Plant Choice for Best Practice |
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- In the past ten years Iberdrola built more than 13 new Combined Cycles worldwide.
- With new advance threats arising Iberdrola was facing with a mission to enhance their facility cyber security protection.
- Iberdrola choice was Waterfall Security Solutions a patent and leading provider of Unidirectional Security Gatewaysâ„¢ for Process Control systems.
- In this presentation we will share the Waterfall Story from Iberdrola side along with details on the deployment process in Confrentes Iberdrola Nuclear Power Plant.
Miguel Chavero, Iberdrola |
| 6.00pm Onwards |
NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION |
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| 9th November 2011: Day 2 CONFERENCE PROGRAM |
| 8.30am – 9.00am |
National Cyber Security Strategy: 'Success through cooperation' |
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- Discuss methods to secure the ICT infrastructure critical to ensure the strength of the national and European society and economy
- Hear plans for necessary cooperation between existing parties (public & private) in the digital society at an international level
- Discover methods to build security through Linking and reinforcing initiatives and encouraging individual responsibility ensuring you have the response capacity to withstand ICT disruptions and cyber attacks
- Learn how establishing the Cyber Security Board and National Cyber Security Centre will use to self-regulation, legislation and if necessary regulations increase the resilience of Critical Infrastructure
Rob Duiven, Programme Director, National Cyber Security Strategy, Ministry of Security and Justice |
| 9.00am – 9.30am |
Case Study: CPNI and Dutch Government Policy and Training Initiatives |
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- Discuss methods to secure the ICT infrastructure critical to ensure the strength of the national and European society and economy
- Hear plans for necessary cooperation between existing parties (public & private) in the digital society at an international level
- Discover methods to build security through Linking and reinforcing initiatives and encouraging individual responsibility ensuring you have the response capacity to withstand ICT disruptions and cyber attacks
- Learn how establishing the Cyber Security Board and National Cyber Security Centre will use to self-regulation, legislation and if necessary regulations increase the resilience of Critical Infrastructure
Auke Huistra, Project Manager Cybercrime Information Exchange, CPNI.NL |
| 9.30am – 10.00am |
Practical intrusion protection of SCADA networks |
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- Discover the driving force behind merging SCADA and the internet and the consequences this can have
- Hear a proven practical approach to securing your SCADA systems through embedding agility
- Realize the need for real time security to protect your real time PCN network
- Learn how identity resolution is key in event contextualization
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Dominic Storey, Technical Director, EMEA Sourcefire, Inc. |
| 10.00am - 10:30am |
People and Process |
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- Realize that technology is necessary for security but people and process are of equal or greater importance to guarantee complete security
- Understand that addressing people, process and technology together will give a greater chance of maintaining and protecting the integrity of your IP networks
- Learn how to guarantee personnel (and families) are fully educated, professional and competent through utilizing governance and policy to build awareness
- Hear strategies to train security and network personnel to keep a vigilant eye on the traffic patterns to discern the precursor anomalies to new and different levels of attack ensuring you are prepared
John Basset,Assosciate, RUSI |
| 10.30am – 11.00am  |
NETWORKING MORNING COFFEE BREAK |
| 11.00am – 11.30am |
Case Study: Alliander’s work in Uniting Process and IT Security |
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- Learn how to unite process control and ICT security in advance of implementing smart grid infrastructure saving time frustration and money
- Hear proven strategies to secure the intersections of transmission, distribution and generation which you can put to use immediately
- Discover how to successfully apply the expertise within IT to the operations problem turning wasted hours to productive ones
- Realize the need for co-ordination and collaboration across Europe to help you stay competitive
Martijn Ronteltap, IT Security Manager, Alliander |
| 11.30am –
12.30pm |
Being ahead of Stuxnet II: what can state-of-the-art network security do for industrial control systems |
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- Understand what are the different threats on the different parts of the PCS ICT infrastructure.
- Understand better what current technology can do.
- Discover some of the latest development in network security and how they can be put at work to counter those threats.
- The talk will be comprehensive, with some emphasis on the focus and the results of the Hermes-Castor-Midas project, carried out by: ABB, Alliander, Brabant Water, Fox-IT, Gasunie, SecurityMatters, University of Twente, Waternet.
Prof. Dr. Sandro Etalle, Project Lead, Hermes-Castor-Midas project
Followed by a Panel Discussion:
Panel Chair: Annemarie Zielstra, Director, EuroSCSIE / CPNI.NL
Prof. Dr. Sandro Etalle, Project Lead, Hermes-Castor-Midas project
Ard Roelvink
, Lead Security Specialist, Royal Dutch Shell; Leo de Waal, Head Section
Production, Brabant Water; Marcel Jutte, Director, Egemin Automation; Bart de Wijs, Head of Cyber Security, ABB; Ronald Prins, Founder and Partner, Fox-IT |
| 12:30pm – 2.00pm |
NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK
Red Dragon Rising: International Cyber Threat Workshop |
| 2:00pm – 2:30pm |
Case Study: Turbogas Power Plant Security Assessment |
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- An in depth case study of the Consequences of Pervasive ICT in Energy Systems from the Turbogas Power Plant Security Assessment
- Hear the assessment results from the study carried out by the JC on this working power plant
- Explore through an expert guide the possibilities of attack scenarios
- Discover the dependence of the Smart Grid on DNS services making this external infrastructure critical for the smart grid operations
Igor Nai Fovino, Head of Research, Global Cyber Security Centre |
| 2.30pm – 3.00pm |
Case Study: Elia’s effort to integrate cyber security in the migration from SDH to IP/MPLS network |
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- Uncover tested strategies to overcome the technical and organizational challenges of the migration from SDH to IP/MPLS allowing you to stay competitive
- Discuss the need for a the implementation of a layered security solution to guarantee the efficiency of your operations
- Listen to the evolving business needs required to handle the migration to a securely connected system giving you the edge
- Hear real world methods to allow IT practices and operational engineering to harmonize helping drive your productivity
Kris Hallaert, IT Security Officer, Elia |
| 3.00pm – 3.30pm |
The VIKING project - A European Security Project for SCADA
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- Learn about a model based approach to measure SCADA system security using Baysian networks and attack trees. Learn how to use the model to understand where to best employ your investments
- Learn about the VIKING virtual society model that can be scaled to different European countries. Understand the economical consequences of blackouts in the society caused by cyber attacks.
- Learn about the VIKING Story Boards which describes possible cyber attacks on SCADA system, their impacts on the power system and their consequences on society. For each attack quantitative values will be given on probability of success and on the economical consequences in society. Possible mitigations will be defined and improvement in security will be quantified.
- Learn about the VIKING Test bed which can be used to simulate cyber attacks on a real-life SCADA system and to demonstrate consequences of failing SCADA system on the power grid and on the society.
Gunnar Bjoerkman, Project Co-ordinator, Viking |
| 3.30pm – 4.00pm |
The Viking City Simulator |
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- Hear about the Viking City Simulator
- The Viking City Simulator all ow you to simulate and calculate the effect of an outage on a society
- Hear and discuss how different parts of the VIKING results can be used and benefit different interest groups from the perspective of the Information Security Manager within E.ON RU Sweden
Gitte Bergknut, MU Nordic Information Security Manager, E.ON Sverige AB
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