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The European Smart Grid Cyber Security Forum March 12th and 13th London is now booking. This is the flagship Cyber event in Europe for Smart Grids and heavily supported by Government, Utilities, Academia and the most authoritative solution providers.
If you wish to be involved please visit the site at http://www.smartgridcybersecurity.co.uk or call Jamison Nesbitt at +44 (0)20 7827 6164 or jnesbitt@SAE Media Group-online.co.uk to avoid disappointment.
As Governments and utilities around the world continue to work on the deployment of the Smart Grid initiative, cyber security issues around such an infrastructure are now top priority in relation to national security and investment.
In April 2009, reports surfaced that China and Russia had infiltrated the U.S. electrical grid and left behind software programs that could be used to disrupt the system, according to current and former national security officials
See influential players from the European and UK Landscape come together to discuss the important role of security in Smart Grid Deployment, and the risks associated with digital, modernized electricity networks. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to integrate, share insight and help define the landscape of a future industry estimated to be worth in excess of $3.7 Billion by 2015 (Pike Research).
Gold Sponsors
• NIST Chief Security Advisor • ENISA Senior Expert, Network Security Policy • Swissgrid Head of Information and Communication Services Technology • Transmission System Operator Security Cooperation Chairman of the Transmission Security Cooperation and Senior Advisor of Operations, swissgrid AG • Alliander Senior Consultant Smart Grids • E.ON Sverige AB Chief Information Security Officer, Nordic region • E.ON Energie AG Information Security Officer, Central and Eastern Europe • Elia Belgium Chief Information Officer
• Alliander Privacy and Security Officer
The audience will gain a deep understanding of an architecture development methodology they can leverage in their own environment
Attendees receive insight into how key use cases can be analyzed for security requirements.
The workshop provides a good overview of secure communications architectures for places in a utility’s network such as substation, control center, core wide area network and the field area network.
Workshop leaders will take your questions from the day
Mark Ossel, ESNA Board Member and VP Echelon, ESNA
ESNA is an not-for-profit association formed by a group of companies who recognised the need for establishing an organisation to promote the application of advanced energy management systems, including AMR/AMM, based on the NES platform and to build and expand the interoperability standard for utility networks NTA 8150. Mark B.M. Ossel Vice President Energy & Utility, Echelon Board member, Treasury, ESNA Netherlands
Mark B.M. Ossel (1955), Vice President Echelon, is focussed on developing the Energy and Utility market for Echelon in West Europe, Middle East and Africa, by extending the network of partners and growing the customerbase. He is involved in AMR since 2001, when the Enel AMR project started. Mark is also member of the board of ESNA (Energy Services Network Association), the international Echelon NES usergroup, and involved in international standardization efforts. Mark has a background of more then 20 years in various management functions in the Information & Communication Technology market, before he became involved in energy management, smart metering and Smart Grids.. Before joining Echelon in June 2001 as Vice President EMEA for the LonWorks Infrastructure business, Mark served, among other management roles, as the Director Marketing Operations Europe, Middle East & Africa for Unisys Corporation, one of the largest US computers and IT services companies. Mark has a bachelor degree in marketing and economics, and attended additional courses in The Netherlands, UK and USA; he has a special interest in applying new technology. A specific area of interest is the field of energy management through home automation. Based on the background in LonWorks and Energy management systems a perfect match. Mark has a Dutch nationality, lives in the Netherlands and is a.o. a member of Rotary International , non-executive member of various boards.and active in the Unesco World Heritage program.
William Barker , Chief Security Advisor, NIST
Mr. Barker is the Cybersecurity Advisor at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Cybersecurity Coordinator for the Department of Commerce. He is active in departmental and interdepartmental cybersecurity initiatives. Mr. Barker was previously Program Manager for NIST Personal Identity Verification activities. He managed development of the HSPD #12-mandated Federal Information Processing Standard 201 and several NIST recommendations and guidelines that implement the Information Processing Standard. Mr. Barker previously managed development of several NIST guidelines required by the Federal Information Security Management Act and a number of NIST cryptographic publications. He has worked in the information security field since 1966. Before joining NIST, Mr. Barker worked in U. S. Department of Defense information assurance organizations, and subsequently served in the private sector as Vice President and Director of Independent Research and Development at two information assurance companies: PE Systems and Trusted Information Systems.
System envirinment (Legacy and target)
Policy environment
Standards and interoperability
Risks defined
Stakeholders defined
Government
Evangelos Ouzounis , Senior Expert, Network Security Policy, ENISA - European Network and Information Security Agency
Dr. Evangelos OUZOUNIS Program Manager ENISA’s Resilience and Critical Information Protection (CIIP) Program Dr. Evangelos OUZOUNIS is the program manager of ENISA’s Resilience and Critical Information Protection (CIIP) Program. His program implements EU Commission’s CIIP action plan, prepares the first pan European CIIP exercise and facilitates Member States efforts towards a harmonised implementation of article 13a of the new EU Telecom Package. ENISA’s Resilience and CIIP Program issued numerous strategic recommendations and developed several good practices guides (e.g. incident reporting, national exercises, information sharing, DNSSEC deployment, standardisation, R&D priorities, metrics, interconnection, secure routing protocols). Prior to his position at ENISA, Dr. Ouzounis worked several years as a project officer at the European Commission, DG Information Society and Media (DG INFSO). He contributed significantly to EU Commission’s R&D strategy and policies on securing Europe’s infrastructures and services. Dr. Ouzounis was co-founder of Electronic Commerce Centre of Competence (ECCO) at Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG-FOKUS, Berlin, Germany). He led and managed more than 20 pan European and International R&D projects. Dr. Ouzounis holds a Ph.D from the Technical University of Berlin and a master in computer engineering and informatics from the Technical University of Patras, Greece. He was a lecturer at Technical University of Berlin, wrote 2 books and more than 20 peer reviewed academic papers and chaired several international conferences.
Johan Rambi , Privacy & Security Officer , Alliander
Rajesh Nair , Head, Strategy and Architecture, Swissgrid
Rajesh Nair Head, ICS MS including Strategy, Architecture and Security Swissgrid AG (TSO of Switzerland).
Ian Collard, Security Practice Manager , Siemens
Sean Patton, Director of Energy and Cyber Services, Lockheed Martin - Management & Data Systems
Securing the Smart Grid: Lockheed Martin Cyber Security
Saadat Malik, Senior Manager, Smart Grid Solutions and Architecture, Cisco Systems
Today's panel session "Collaborating on International Standards and Framework" will be moderated by Bob Lockhart, Senior Analyst with Pike Research.
Bob Lockhart is a senior analyst contributing to Pike Research’s smart energy practice, with a focus on cyber security markets. Lockhart is a recognized information security industry leader who spent 31 years at EDS, 17 of which were in information security management.
Kenneth Van Meter, General Manager, Energy & Cyber Services, Lockheed Martin
Robert Cragie, Chair of the ZigBee Security Working Group, ZigBee Alliance
Robert has been Chair of the ZigBee Alliance Security Task Group since September 2006 and was MAC/Security Technical Editor for the IEEE 802.15.4-2006 wireless networking standard, which is widely used in sensor network and Smart Grid and Smart Metering deployments. He is currently Co-Editor-In-Chief for the ZigBee IP Specification and a Security Editor for the ZigBee SEP 2.0 specification. He currently works as a consultant for the Pacific Gas and Electric company in the Standards and Security areas. Prior to that, he was a Systems Architect at Jennic Ltd. (now part of NXP Semiconductor), where he architected the first ever system-on-chip 802.15.4 device and was a major contributor to the ZigBee and 802.15.4 stack design and development.
Bob Lockhart, Senior Analyst , Pike Research
Steve Daniels , Head of cyber security and information assurance, Detica
Stephan Gerhager, Security Manager for Central and Eastern Europe, E.ON Energie AG
John Newbury, Director of Power Communication System Research, The Open University
Head and Director of Power communications Research Group. Research cover theoretical and experimental research into the mechanisms and propagation characteristics of transmitting data and control signals over the low and meduim voltage distribution lines and the combined architecture for homes and buildings. Work over the last 20 years has produced some 25 PH.D thesis's and some 150 papers ,Books and research reports on work in the UK, Europe , Australia and the USA for the Radio communication agency ,now OFCOM and Australia standards board and Australian electricity companies and the Electrical Power Research Institute(EPRI) The research groups has 6 PH.D students and three research fellows.We hold membership of BSI power line communication committee; European commission committee , Cenelec for low voltage communications and membership of IEC TC57 for Power communications and smart grid developments. Other commuittee's include NIST committee for power line communications and IEEE committee's.
Frans Campfens, Senior Consultant SmartGrids (ICT) and AMR, Alliander
Rudolf Baumann , Chairman of the Transmission Security Cooperation, Senior Advisor Operations , Swissgrid AG
TSO's have improved the System Security by developing a "Common Tool for Data exchange and Security assessments“ as a collaboration platform by:
Gitte Bergknut, MU Nordic Information Security Manager, EON Sverige AB
Gilbert Sorebo, Chief Cybersecurity Technologist,, SAIC
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Today's panel session will discuss Risk Mitigation and Awareness and Strategy. The session will be moderated by Bob Lockhart, Senior Analyst with Pike Research.
Marc M.J. Hullegie, Managing Director, Senior Consultant Information Governance , VEST INFORMATION BV
Marc M.J. Hullegie BSc CGEIT CISA CISM CISSP MBCP SCF Having started with bachelor degrees in Science (Electronics) and Management Marc (46) has continously experienced and educated himself. His workexperience (over 20 years) is broad and has always been at the cutting edge of bridging business benefit with technological facilities. He has been responsible for a large number of (international) projects for major enterprises. Mixing roles in projects is what challenges Marc to achieve maximum result and quality. Since 2002 Marc is co-owner / CEO of Vest, a small-sized consulting company specialised in Business Information Governance and Information Security, providing customer services in the areas Audit & Forensics; Security Management, Security Architectures and Business Continuity Management. For 2010 and beyond Marc has set his personal goals to extend his knowledge sharing by presenting at seminars and publish articles and books.
Pierre Loverious , Chief Information officer , Elia System Operator SA
Joshua Pennell, Founder and President , IOActive
Owain Powell-Jones , Founder and Principal of Apurien, Apurien Ltd
• Projecting security out end to end -Sharing secrets and securing access across open networks and multiple devices • United we stand -The essential role of co-operation and data sharing • Case Study: The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard -The advantages and difficulties of a mandated standards driven approach to common security • A Black and White Hat industry -The cold war that is cybersecurity and its arms dealers
Patricia Robison, Smart Grid Project Manager, Con Edison of New York, Inc.
Marriott Hotel Regents Park 16 March 2011 London, United Kingdom
Marriott Regents Park 16 March 2011 London, United Kingdom
This 4 star north London hotel in zone 2 is the perfect destination for the astute business traveler as well as the leisure guest that knows how convenient north London hotels are, as a base from which to explore the city .Bond Street is just 3 stops from Swiss Cottage underground station on the Jubilee Line, so you can be shopping, exploring the sights and taking in one of London’s world-renowned West End shows in less than 15 minutes when you stay at this hotel near central London. At the same time, the hive of activity that is Camden Town, the chic shops, cafes and restaurants of Primrose Hill and ZSL’s London Zoo in Regents Park are all just a short walk from this hotel in north London.
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