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SMi Group's 6th annual European Smart Grid Cyber Security 2016
1. SMi present their 6th annual conference on...
European Smart Grid
Cyber Security
7th - 8th
MAR
2016Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London, UK
PLUS AN INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Wednesday 9th March 2016, Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London, UK
www.smartgridcybersecurity.co.uk
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Making Information Security Work for Your Organisation
How to Streamline Your ISMS and Ensure it Adds Real Value
Workshop Leader: Steve Watkins, Director, IT Governance Ltd
8.30am - 12.30pm
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Benefits of attending:
• Hear case-studies from a range of European
utility companies
• Understand the important regulatory standards
and how to make your company compliant
• Learn about the newest technological
developments in cyber security
• Discuss how communication and human
issues can be overcome
• Analyse the latest smart metering programmes
CHAIRMAN:
Stephen Daniels, Strategic Business Advisor, Cyber Security
Practice, CGI
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Graham Wright,
Head of Global Digital
Risk & Security & CISO,
National Grid
EXPERT PANEL INCLUDES:
• Adrian Page, DCC Readiness Manager, Smart Metering
Customer Programme, E.ON UK
• Mauriche Kroos, Security Officer, CIO Office, Enexis
• Giovanni Coppolla, Product Manager, Enel
• Roelof Klein, System Engineer/ Consultant, Alliander
• Joe Dauncey, Chair, Energy Networks Association Cyber
Security Group, Head of Information Risk & Security, SSE
• Thomas Rütting, Managing Director, Metering,
Vattenfall Europe Metering GmbH
• Professor Tim Watson, Director, Cyber Security Centre,
WMG, University of Warwick
Chris Gibson,
Director,
CERT-UK
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2. European Smart Grid
Cyber Security
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
Stephen Daniels, Strategic Business Advisor, Cyber Security,
CGI IT UK Ltd
The EU Energy Union, Standardisation and Compliance
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
9.10 How CERT can support the smart grid security challenge
•What are the recent developments that are changing the
face of cyber security?
•Ensuring your strategy is in place: from threat detection to
incident response
•The importance of industry wide discussion – what are the
key issues to discuss?
•International co-operation – how can utilities learn and
share best practice from the rest of Europe?
Chris Gibson, Director, CERT- UK
9.50 A complex standardisation environment
•Is the meaning of standardisation being diluted by an
overcrowded regulatory space?
•Complying with a wide range of standards: how can this
be achieved and demonstrated?
•Why standardisation agencies need to communicate with
each other
•Could any of these standards be consolidated?
Steve Watkins, Director, IT Governance Ltd
10.30 Morning Coffee
10.50 Regulating cyber-security in the European energy sector
•Cyber-security in the energy sector: priorities from a
regulatory viewpoint
•Cyber-security: regulatory efforts among european
national regulatory authorities
•Best practice: ICT- risk assessment of the Austrian power
and natural gas sector
•The European NIS-directive and its implications for
providers of critical infrastructure
Philipp Irschik, Executive Advisor to the Board of Directors,
E-control
Implementing Secure Smart Meter Networks
11.30 The need for EndPoint Security in an industrial environment
•The purpose and usefulness of network security in an IT
environment
•New threats endemic to an OT industrial environment
•Why network security is insufficient as standalone security
in OT
•What type of Endpoint security should/
must also be deployed
Steve Epstein, Distinguished Engineer,
IoT Security, Cisco
12.10 Networking Lunch
13.30 The security keys to E.ON’s smart metering customer
programme – a business perspective
•The core commitments E.ON made when commencing
their smart roll out programme
•Why security and data privacy is included
•How to spread the message
•Successes and stumbles!
Adrian Page, DCC Readiness Manager, Smart Metering
Customer Programme, E.ON UK
2.10 Securing your smart meter
•Why does a smart meter have to be secure?
•What level of security is required?
•What about privacy?
•How do you know you’re talking to a meter?
•Existing technology that can be adapted to provide
smart meter security
John Cowburn, Director, Smart Energy Networks Ltd
2.50 Afternoon Tea
3.30 UK smart metering – ensuring the cyber security of meter
data exchange
•Overview of the UK SMIP’s Data Communications
Company & the data services provider
•Particular risks, challenges and solutions
•The critically important role of encryption
•Lessons learned of relevance to other Smart Grid initiatives
Ian Howard, Principal Security Architecture, Cyber Security
Practice, CGI IT UK Ltd
PANEL SESSION
4.10 Securing Your Smart Meter Networks Against
A Cyber Attack
•Best practices in combatting against a breach
•Evaluating considerations in mitigating risks
•Strategic verse technical approach
John Cowburn, Director, Smart Energy Networks Ltd
Ian Howard, Principal Security Architecture, Cyber Security
Practice, CGI IT UK Ltd
Adrian Page, DCC Readiness Manager, Smart Metering
Customer Programme, E.ON UK
4.50 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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3. European Smart Grid
Cyber Security
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
Stephen Daniels, Strategic Business Advisor, Cyber Security,
CGI IT UK Ltd
Smart Grid Security and Strategy: Approaches and Preparation
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
9.10 The National Grid’s experience: the impact of the smart
grid on cyber security
•The National Grid management’s approach to cyber
security
•Responding to attacks appropriately and efficiently
•Keeping up with innovation
•Balancing security with budget: how to know how much
to invest
Graham Wright, Head of Global Digital Risk & Security
& CISO, National Grid
9.50 How The UK Energy Networks Are Organising To Face The
Increasing Threat To Supply
•How is the sector benchmarking in order to prioritise the
development of capability
•How are UK energy networks developing risk
management practices?
•What does the future hold for the standardisation of
security across the UK?
Joe Dauncey, Chair, Energy Networks Association Cyber
Security Group, Head of Information Risk & Security, SSE
10.30 Morning Coffee
Protecting your Sensitive Data
10.50 An Enexis insight: open data and end user engagement
•What are the core problems that open data creates for
security?
•Creating the infrastructure and processes to minimise risks
regarding open data
•Lessons we have learnt and advice we would give
•The other end of the spectrum: serious gaming to
reinforce end user awareness
Mauriche Kroos, Security Officer, CIO Office, Enexis,
Louis Dietvorst, Enterprise Architect, CIO Office, Enexis
11.30 Managing the security of sensitive data that smart meters
produce
•The problems that sensitive data can poses in terms of
security
•Focusing on consent and handling the data appropriately
as well as securely?
•Best practice: What does handling sensitive data correctly
entail?
•Vattenfall’s case: how we are preparing for sensitive data
Thomas Rütting, Managing Director, Vattenfall Europe
Metering GmbH
12.10 Networking Lunch
Tackling the Behavioural and Communication Issues
1.30 Narrative engineering: influence operations for smart grid
protection
•Desire lines and cultural chasms
•Insider threat: preventive and protective measures
•Ideological adversaries: narrative protection and
detection
•Building a shared-technology community
Professor Tim Watson, Director, Cyber Security Centre,
WMG, University of Warwick
2.10 Understanding the roles of OT and IT in a secure grid model
•The challenges that Alliander are facing
•Attaining optimum protection of the grid: the IT and OT
cases
•The urgent need to implement a holistic standardisation
environment
•Alliander’s live lab and the conclusions being drawn
Roelof Klein, System Engineer/ Consulting, Alliander
2.50 Afternoon Tea
Future Technological Challenges for Smart Grid Cyber Security
3.30 Dealing with the complexity of security monitoring
•With a distributed infrastructure, how can security
monitoring be achieved?
•Assessing what the core difficulties for your infrastructure
are
•Is this an opportunity to grow your team, or should this be
outsourced?
•Preparing for the security challenges lie ahead
•Responsive Cyber-security: Defensive strategy, not a
defensive approach
Ekin Tulga, Founder, Agile Security
4.10 Security concerns for end-user smart grid application:
the case of electric mobility
•Security concerns for a growing set of value added
services over critical infrastructure: ensuring that security is
a focus through design
•In focus: security threats the electric mobility case presents
•The case of smart charging: intelligent integration
•The need for standardisation throughout the smart grid
industry
Giovanni Coppola, Product Manager, Global Network
Technology, Enel
4.50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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4. Workshop Overview:
This half-day workshop will explore the challenges and
solutions to aligning your information security
management system with your business objectives and
maximising the return on security investment (ROSI).
The session will provide you with hints and tips to secure
long-term commitment from the business at all levels.
Why you should attend this workshop:
• Take away tips on how to turn your ISMS into a
single, comprehensive business enabler as
opposed to multiple barriers
• Protect your budget by ensuring sponsors to
appreciate the value your ISMS delivers
• Explode the myths around frameworks,
standards and certification
Workshop programme:
8.30 Registration
9.00 Opening remarks and introductions
9.10 Aligning your ISMS with your stakeholders,
business drivers and commitments
9.50 Selling the approach to all levels within the
organisation
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 The role and importance of measurement
and monitoring your ISMS
11.40 Standards and assurance – the claims and
the reality
12.20 Closing Remarks
12.30 End of Workshop
About the Workshop Leader:
Steve is an authority on information
security management and ISO 27001
implementations, and is co-author
of the definitive compliance guide,
www.itgovernance.co.uk/products/4 IT Governance:
An International Guide to Data Security and
ISO27001/ISO27002 (now in its fifth edition).
He is Chair of the ISO/IEC 27001 User Group – the UK
Chapter of the ISMS International User Group – and is
an ISMS Technical Assessor for UKAS, advising on its
assessments of certification bodies offering accredited
certification. Steve sits on the IST/33 committee
responsible for the UK’s contributions to the revisions of
the ISO 27000 series of standards and on RM/1, the
committee responsible for BS 31100 – the British
standard for risk management – and for the UK’s
contributions to ISO 31000.
About IT Governance Ltd:
IT Governance is a leading global
provider of IT governance, risk
management and compliance solutions,
with a special focus on cyber resilience,
data protection, PCI DSS, ISO 27001 and cyber
security. It provides training, consultancy and other
support services and products to support organisations
address their cyber/information security challenges.
Making Information Security
Work for Your Organisation
How to Streamline Your ISMS
and Ensure it Adds Real Value
Workshop Leader:
Steve Watkins, Director, IT Governance Ltd
HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Wednesday 9th March 2016
8.30am – 12.30pm
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