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SMi Group's 5th annual European Smart Grid Cyber Security conference
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SMi presents its 5th annual conference on…
European Smart Grid
Cyber Security
Certification and Private Software: Testing the
equipment and bringing knowledge to the boardroom
WHY ATTEND THIS EVENT:
• Learn how real-time information can make smart grids
more efficient
• Discuss how utilities on a pan-European scale can improve
a stronger security
• Explore intelligent financial investment
• Predict how smart grid and the green energy industry can
tackle cyber attacks
Michael John, Senior Security Consultant,
European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS)
Carmine Rizzo, Technical Officer, European
Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
PLUS TWO INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Wednesday 11th March 2015 | Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
A: Rolling out standards and shared infrastructure for a
Secure Smart Grid - Pros and Cons of different models
Workshop 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 Brazil
Workshop Leader: Jose Reynaldo Formigoni Filho, Information
Security Manager, CPqD
13.30 - 17.30
www.smartgridcybersecurity.co.uk
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Utility, Academic and Group Discounts Available
9th - 10th
MARCH
2015
Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
@UtilitiesSMi
KEYNOTE ADDRESSES FROM:
Laurent Schmitt, Grid Power Electronics &
Automation ,Vice President Strategy &
Innovation, Alstom Grid
Eberhard Oehler, CEO, Stadtwerke Ettlingen
GmbH
Mauriche Kroos, Security Officer, ENEXIS B.V.
Søren Peter Nielsen, Managing Consultant, Nine
Consult A/S
Steven Frere, Expert Datacom and Security Smart
Metering, Eandis
Dr. Konstantinos Moulinos, Expert in Network &
Information Security, ENISA
Nandita Parshad, Director of Power and Energy
Utilities, EBRD
Alessandro Parisi, Ethical Hacker, Data Scientist,
Start IT Hub
2. European Smart Grid Cyber Security 2015
DAY ONE | 9th March 2015
08.30 Registration & Coffee
09.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
Dieter Sarrazyn, Consultant & Managing Partner, Toreon CVBA
Awareness Of Cyber Security Threats on Smart Grid
OPENING ADDRESS / KEYNOTE ADDRESS
09.10 Finding the Best Means to Respond to Security Threats
• The scope of cyber threats in the 21st century
• Tapping into new solutions and new technology to
combat cyber threats
• Perspective from the European Network for Cyber
Security (ENCS)
Michael John, Senior Security Consultant, European
Network for Cyber Security (ENCS)
09.50 Cyber Security - Enterprise Risks and Governance Priority
• Understanding what truly matters and just how much
• Integrate and wrap all that technology
• Yes better situational awareness & monitoring, but
‘respond’ sand ‘recover’ too
• Lesson learning & sharing for more than merely ‘the
sum of the parts’
Stephen Daniels, FMS, FIOR, FBCS, CITP, Managing
Director, I.S.M.S Consulting Services Limited
10.30 Morning Coffee
10.50 Cyber Threat Intelligence applied to Industrial Control
Systems and Smart Grids
• Basic concepts on SmartGrid Cyber Attacks
• Example of real attacks to IEC 61850 architecture
• ICS Security: the challenge to detect a cyber attack
in an Industrial Process world
• Connecting the dots with Threat Intelligence needs
capability from both worlds - ICT and ICS
• Suggested framework to transform the Threat Intelligence
in Actionable Information for the Security Team
Toto Zammataro, Senior Advisor, Intellium LTD and
Andrea Carcano, Co Founder, CEO, Nozomi Networks SA
11.30 ENISA’S work on smart grid cyber security
• Security measures for smart grids
• Security certification for smart grids
• Smart grid security governance models in Europe
Dr. Konstantinos Moulinos, Expert in Network &
Information Security, ENISA
12.10 Networking Lunch
Investment Opportunities and Cyber Security Assurance
13.30 Financial Investment in combating cyber-attacks on Smart Grid
• Identifying opportunities for financial investments
• ROI and cybersecurity : defining the issue for stakeholders
• How to quantify cybersecurity investments
• Bankability projects in the protection of Smart Grid
Nandita Parshad, Director of Power and Energy Utilities,
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
www.smartgridcybersecurity.co.uk
14.10 The Role of Standards and Certification in Cyber Security
Assurance
• The challenge – are standards, audits and your own
business objectives compatible?
• Balancing the variety of standards and associated
assurance mechanisms.
• How to determine what is right for your organisation.
• Picking the right partners to help.
Steve G Watkins, Director, IT Governance Ltd.
Case Study on German Cyber Security Approach
and New Technologies
14.50 Grid Computing - Can You Keep Control of a Distributed
Infrastructure?
• Computer Network Defence (CND) is hard, and sprinkling
your computers all over the country doesn’t make it
easier. Which additional attack vectors must be
covered?
• How are computer network based attacks against utilities
performed? How will the smart grid change that picture?
• Know your enemy: Who are the attackers and what do
they want?
• No magic box in the network will do defence for you, but
your staff well might.
• Compliance is not Security. Occasionally, it’s the
opposite. How do we deal with regulated vulnerability?
Felix Lindner, Head, Recurity Labs GmbH
15.50 Afternoon Tea
15.50 The Relevance of Humans concerning Cyber-Secuity -
especially in the Domain of Critical Sensitive Infrastructure
• IT-security as an important part of energy supply
• Digital attacks against critical sensitive infrastructures
• Internal and external protective measures
• Absolute security can never be achieved.
Eberhard Oehler, Managing Director, Stadtwerke Ettlingen GmbH
Panel Discussion on The Impact of EU Policies
on The Cyber Security of Smart Grid
16.30 Smart Grid and Cyber Security: a case for national, regional
or local approach
• Harmonisation of Cybersecurity standards - a long term vision
• The role of PPP
• Do we need a specific legislation to deal with cyber-attacks?
• Does cyber-security need a policy or risk-based approach?
• Defining the role of the EU and local energy authorities in
protecting the smart grid
Dr. Konstantinos Moulinos, Expert in Network & Information
Security, ENISA
Felix Lindner, Head, Recurity Labs GmbH
Stephen Daniels, FMS, FIOR, FBCS, CITP, Managing Director,
I.S.M.S Consulting Services Limited
Steve G Watkins, Director, IT Governance Ltd.
Dominik Spannheimer, Chief Information Officer, 50Hertz
17.10 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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3. European Smart Grid Cyber Security 2015
DAY TWO | 10th March 2015
08.30 Registration & Coffee
09.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
Dieter Sarrazyn, Consultant & Managing Partner, Toreon CVBA
OPENING ADDRESS / KEYNOTE ADDRESS
09.10 ETSI Cyber Security standardization
• Overview of ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards
Institute)
• ETSI Cyber Security work in its Technical Committee “CYBER”
• Collaboration with other Standards Developing
Organisations
• Other planned ETSI Cyber Security activities
Carmine Rizzo, Technical Officer, European
Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
Case Study on Cyber Attacks and Pragmatic Impact
on The Smart Grids
09.50 Implementing Secure Communications for Critical
Infrastructure - A Danish example
• Introduction to the Combined Heat and Power Plant
Communications (CHPCOM) project
• Smart Grid solutions for data communication across
actors in the energy sector
• The use of IEC 62351 to ensure data communication
• The use of X.509 based PKI for authentication of actors
• Role-based access control
• Trust Framework requirements
Søren Peter Nielsen, Managing Consultant, NineConsult A/S
10.30 Morning Coffee
Estfeed: The Estonian Data Platform Project
10.50 How to Use Governmental Digital Infrastructure
Components to Develop Data Exchange in the Energy
Sector – Estonian case study
• Estfeed is data sharing platform (EU wide authentication,
identification, crypto channels, log management,
encryption, mandate management, public key
infrastructure (PKI)).
• Simple data collection software (open source
components) for smart meter infrastructure.
• System for consumer accessing its hourly readings without
third parties involved. Mandates for sellers accessing the
readings
• The free software infrastructure connecting e-service
databases of the whole public sector in Estonia
Kristo Klesment, Project Manager, Elering AS (Estonian
National Grid)
11.30 Security related lessons learned from the Eandis Flemish Pilot
• Introduction Eandis – Flemish pilot
• Eandis smart meter concept
- Multi gateway & filtering
- Smart Communication Module (SCM)
- E2E security by design
• Challenges at set-up and op
• eration
• Lessons Learned
Steven Frère, Expert Datacom & Security Smart Metering,
Eandis
www.smartgridcybersecurity.co.uk
12.10 Networking Lunch
13.30 Case Study
Overview of new American & European Recommendations
for SmartGrids security
• Main recommendations from NERC & ENISA
• Introduction of new cybersecurity levels
• Implications on future SmartGrid ICT and project
deployment
• New Cybersecurity situational applications
Laurent Schmitt, Grid Power Electronics & Automation, Vice
President Strategy & Innovation, ALSTOM Grid
BSI Certification Gateways and Current Research
14.10 Protecting the energy sector’s infrastructure from cyber attack
• Detecting threats and risks- assessment of Cyber attacks
• Challenges and opportunities in the market
• Developing Cyber Security Guidelines
• Financial mechanism, incentives and regulatory
framework
• Outlining Cybersecurity standards
Ruth Davis, Head of Programme Cyber, Criminal Justice
and National Security, techUK
14.50 Organisational and Technical Security Challenges
• Are you ready to manage and securely maintain millions
of devices?
• What does Moore’s law tell us?
• Software ages! Are you prepared?
• Did you plan for an emergency upgrade of hundred
thousands of security components?
• Is the public and are your MPs prepared for a rough smart
grid learning curve facing more power disruptions and
less reliability?
• R&D challenges
Eric Luiijf MSc, Principal Consultant, TNO
15.30 Afternoon Tea
Cyber Security and Telecom Solution: The Dutch Experience
15.50 An Integrated Approach to Cybersecurity within Enexis –
lessons learned
• Which challenges is Enexis facing with it’s cybersecurity
roadmap (IT/OT/Smartmeters)?
• Aligning Corporate Strategy with the cybersecurity
approach
• How to identify internal and external stakeholders and
satisfying their (security) needs
• Lesson’s learned from security monitoring in the OT domain
• A practical approach to embedding security in a Private
Virtual Network Operator environment (PVNO)
Mauriche Kroos, Security Officer, ENEXIS B.V
Data Strategies for Clouds and Smart Grids
16.30 Data Driven Strategies for Prioritizing Malicious Code Threats
within Cloud and Smart Grids infrastructures
Session Details to be announced
Alessandro Parisi, Ethical Hacker, Data Scientist,
HackingWisdom.com, StartITHub.com
17.10 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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4. HALF-DAY POST CONFERENCE AM WORKSHOP
Wednesday 11th March 2015
08.30 – 12.30
Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
A: Rolling out standards and shared
infrastructure for a Secure Smart Grid -
Pros and Cons of different models
Workshop Leader:
Søren Peter Nielsen, Managing Consultant, Nine Consult
A/S and Danish Government Representative
Overview of workshop:
When it comes to reaching the goal of securing the
communication between all critical factors in the electricity
sector a big question is how well the approach to
implementation can be copied between different countries.
There are many factors that will influence the models for
security architecture, roll-out, legislation, funding,
governance etc. This workshop will present characteristics of
models applied in different countries and open for a
discussion of pros and cons of the different models.
Why you should attend this workshop:
• Most countries face the challenge of implementing secure
standardized communications in the energy sector to
enable open transparent markets and to counter cyber
threats.
• This workshop will provide a forum to discuss different rollout
models, and exchange experiences:
• Authorities and regulators should attend to get inspiration
about the regulatory and governance requirements in
different scenarios.
• TSO’s and DSO’s should attend to get a more clear picture
of their roles and responsibilities depending on the type of
roll-out
• Service Providers and Suppliers should attend to learn
about their market opportunities and the types of new
requirements to expect.
Programme:
08.30 Registration & Coffee
09.00 Welcome and Introduction
09.10 Presentation of different models for a rollout of
secure standardized communications infrastructure
with examples from different countries initiatives
10.10 Morning Coffee
10.30 Break out into smaller groups to discuss pros and
cons of the different models
11.30 Interactive Q & A session
12.30 Close of Workshop
About the workshop leader:
Søren Peter Nielsen has 30+ years with bridging
technology and business in the ICT sector. He has
been a key player in the execution of the Danish
Government strategies for digitization of the
public sector and has solid experience with
Shared Services, ICT infrastructure and Enterprise
Architecture. Since 2010 Søren has been working with the
utilization of ICT in the Energy sector. In 2011 he lead the work
to produce recommendations for the Danish Government
Smart Grid strategy in the areas of new services, consumer
engagement, standards and security. Søren currently works
as a consultant on various projects in the Energy sector
including the CHPCOM project.
About CHPCOM:
CHPCOM brings the futures Smart Grid solutions
for data communication to and from
decentralized combined heat and power
plants close to the demand of today.
The international standards for data communication for
Distributed Energy Resources (DER) have been underway for
10 years. First and foremost it has been the electrotechnical
standardisation organisation IEC, who has been leading this
development and now the major part of the standards are
ready for use. CHPCOM takes the standards from the paper
and into actual use. The standards are validated through
actual use in production among a number of power plants,
balancing responsibles, DSO’s and the Danish TSO.
www.chpcom.dk/en
5. HALF-DAY POST CONFERENCE PM WORKSHOP
Wednesday 11th March 2015
13.30 – 17.30
Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
Smart Meter Vulnerabilities and Privacy in
Smart Grid Projects: A lesson from Brazil
Jose Reynaldo Formigoni Filho, Information
Security Manager, CPqD
The workshop will closely explore :
• Threat Assessment in Smart Meters
• Possible Attacks in Brazilian Power Companies
• Methodology of Vulnerability Assessment
• Security Tests
• Laboratory Certification
Why you should attend this workshop:
Anyone likely to be involved in the preparation of
scientific material for an outward license or in
evaluating inward licensing opportunities will benefit
from this workshop, which will cover all the key
scientific drivers and issues that need to be
considered
Programme:
13.30 Registration & Coffee
14.00 Introduction and Threat Assessment
in Smart Meters
14.30 Possible Attacks in Brazilian Power Companies
15.30 Coffee Break
16.00 Methodology of Vulnerability Assessment
17.00 Security Tests and Laboratory Certification
17.30 End of Workshop
About the workshop leader:
José Reynaldo Formigoni Filho finished his Master´s
Degree in Systems Engineering in 1995 and
Bachelor´s Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1984.
Presently, he is the manager of the information and
communication security department at CPqD
Foundation, Brazil. His department has the following
R&D projects: (i) Biometric authentication (voice
and facial), (ii) Security technologies for mobile
environments, (iii) Security of SDR (Software Defined
Radio) and (iv) Vulnerability analysis of smart
meters. He is responsible for the provision of
specialized security information services like
vulnerability analysis, cryptography, and secure
communication for mobile systems, for the following
sectors: financial, utilities, government, military and
telecommunications. www.cpqd.com
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Conference: 9th - 10th March 2015, Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London UK Workshops: 11th March 2015
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