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SMi present their 7th annual conference on…
European Smart Grid
Cyber Security
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London, UK
PLUS AN INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP • THURSDAY 23RD MARCH 2017
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
CHAIR FOR 2017:
• Dieter Sarrazyn, Consultant & Managing Partner,
Toreon CVBA
EXPERT SPEAKER PANEL INCLUDES:
• Graham Wright, Head of Global Digital Risk & Security
and CISO, National Grid
• Giovanni Coppola, Program Manager, Enel SpA
• Michael John, Director of Consulting Services,
European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS)
• Henrik Christiansen, CISO, Energinet DK
• Harm van den Brink, IT Architect, ElaadNL & Enexis
• Gordon Hextall, Chair: Smart Metering Security
Sub-Committee and Chair: SMKI PMA,
Smart Energy Code Company (SECCo)
• Chris Folk, Director, National Protection & Response
Division, Homeland Security Center, MITRE
• José Reynaldo Formigoni Filho, Senior Technology
Development Manager for Information Security
and Utilities, CPqD
CONFERENCE:
21ST - 22ND
WORKSHOP: 23RD
MAR
2017
Setting up defence-in-depth
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London, UK
08.30am – 12.45pm
Workshop Leaders: Dieter Sarrazyn, Consultant & Managing Partner, Toreon CVBA and Stephen Smith, Founder, ONRIX gcv
Security aspects of Smart Grid: Enhancing control through
technological breakthroughs and stakeholder engagement
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2. European Smart Grid
Day One | Tuesday 21st March 2017
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Dieter Sarrazyn, Consultant & Managing Partner,
Toreon CVBA
OPENING ADDRESS
9.10 Cyber security culture: What can we learn?
• A Norwegian study about cyber security Culture
• What influences our choices and actions in cyberspace?
• Education: Does it work?
Peggy Sandbekken Heie, Acting CEO,
Norwegian Centre for Information Security (NorSIS)
9.50 Securing smart grid communication - why?
How can we protect it?
• Identification and classification of devices
• Roles and responsibility
• Protection
• Government role?
Henrik A. Christiansen, CISO, Energinet DK
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 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 and ensuring all
departments are aware of the importance
• Balancing security with budget: Effective investing
Graham Wright, CISO & Global Head of Digital Risk and
Security, National Grid
11.40 CASE STUDY: Project IODiCUS
• “Edge of Network” Distributed Energy Resources
need a combination of new and old security ideas.
• Threats are similar to those facing other IoT services
• Smart homes face similar problems
• Re-using technology from adjacent markets means
solutions are at hand
• Includes embracing Distributed Ledger Technology
Colin Mallett, Director,
Smart Homes and Buildings Association
12.20 Networking Lunch
1.30 Security over end-user smart grid application
• Smart Grids services innovation overview
• Distributed assets management and security concerns:
The case of large scale EV charging infrastructure and
EVA+ project
• Evolution of standards for Smart Grids services
innovation: The case of charging infrastructure
back-end communication
Giovanni Coppola, Program Manager, Enel SpA
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
2.10 Smart metering cyber security in Great Britain
• Policy driven security challenges
• Security designed into systems and processes
• Governance for secure smart metering operations
Gordon Hextall, Chair: Smart Metering Security
Sub-Committee and Chair: SMKI PMA,
Smart Energy Code Company (SECCo)
2.50 Afternoon Tea
3.20 A data framework for consumer empowerment
• Data access and security needs for digital and
distributed energy solutions
• Examples and best practice
Frauke Thies, Executive Director,
Smart Energy Demand Coalition SEDC
4.00 Detecting all types of cyber incidents
• Cyber attacks and malware are not the only cyber
incidents potentially affecting Smart Grids
• Network segmentation and asset inventory are just the
first steps
• We will present and analyse real-life examples of cyber
incidents in Smart Grids that could have affected the
business continuity
Dr Damiano Bolzoni, CEO, SecurityMatters
4.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
CURRENT PROJECTS & CASE STUDIES FROM UTILITY COMPANIES
Register online at www.smartgridcybersecurity.co.uk
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
SMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising and branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement your company’s marketing strategy.
Prime networking opportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expand your client base within the context of an independent discussion specific
to your industry. Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from sponsoring our conferences please call:
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Supported by
TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGHS IN CYBER SECURITY
European Smart Grid
Day One | Tuesday 21st March 2017
3. 8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Dieter Sarrazyn, Consultant & Managing Partner,
Toreon CVBA
OPENING ADDRESS
9.10 Finding the best means to respond to security threats
• The scope of cyber threats in the 21st century
• Effective ways to combat the security threats
• How does European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS)
contribute to strengthening of cyber security?
• What are the next steps in cyber security?
Michael John, Director of Consulting Services,
European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS)
9.50 Engaging consumers with their data
• Engaging consumers with smart meters
• The data challenge
• Awareness and education
Dennis Palmer, Head of GB Smart Meter Programme
Liaison, Smart Energy GB
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 Smart meter vulnerabilities in smart grid projects: Brazilian
experience
• Overview of smart meters deployment in Brazilian pilot
projects
• Threat assessment in smart meters
• Possible attacks in Brazilian power companies
• Methodology of vulnerability assessment
• Security tests results
• Laboratory certification
José Reynaldo Formigoni Filho, Senior Technology
Development Manager for Information Security and
Utilities, CPqD
11.40 PANEL DISCUSSION: Delivering the promise
of smart to customers
• Building on the lessons from the foundation stage
• Controlling the costs of the SMIP for customers
• Developing a customer-centric rollout plan
• How can smart meters revolutionise the customer
relationship?
Moderator: Dieter Sarrazyn, Consultant & Managing
Partner, Toreon CVBA
12.20 Networking Lunch
1.30 Going towards a robust and secure smart metering data
system
• Lessons learnt from systems integration testing: next steps
before go-live
• Building data security into the heart of the DCC system
• The critically important role of encryption
Session reserved for Senior Representative, Acea SpA
2.10 EV Security: Balancing security & functionality in the
integration of electric vehicles into the grid
• Current threats/challenges in EV
• Case study: Digital signatures in EV
• Enhancing security using standardised protocols (OCPP)
Harm van den Brink, IT Architect, ElaadNL & Enexis
2.50 Afternoon Tea
3.20 ATT&CKing adversaries in OT Networks
• Convergence of Operational Technology (OT) and IT
has increased cyber vulnerabilities to OT networks
• ICS networks are not conducive to the typical strategies
used to deter and recover from IT system penetrations
• We need a better understanding of ICS/SCADA
operations, data, networks and (potential) cyber
adversary behaviour and we have an idea how to do
that
Chris Folk, Director, National Protection & Response
Division, Homeland Security Center, MITRE
4.00 Achieving end user awareness
• Increasing paramount importance: Awareness of cyber
security issues
• Key factors in educating the consumer: Raising the
importance
• Thinking outside the box: Making the education
accessible and interactive
• The benefits and the bright future
Dieter Sarrazyn, Consultant & Managing Partner,
Toreon CVBA
Stephen Smith, Founder, ONRIX gcv
4.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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European Smart Grid
Day Two | Wednesday 22nd March 2017
4. Setting up defence-in-depth
Workshop Leaders: Dieter Sarrazyn,
Consultant & Managing Partner, Toreon CVBA
Stephen Smith, Founder, ONRIX gcv
Overview of Workshop:
This workshop will provide a wider understanding of setting up a
defence-in-depth for ICS to counter the multitude of potential
attack vectors. We will review defence mechanisms that
should be ascribed to technology, processes and humans.
We will end the workshop with a scenario based cyber-attack
game to expand the understanding of attack vectors.
Why should you attend:
• Understand the defence-in-depth principle
• Understand cyber-attack vectors
• Applying assurance of ICS availability and integrity
• Responding to cyber incidents
• Thinking like an hacker
Programme:
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Opening remarks
9.15 Defence-in-depth principles
• Security architecture (zoning)
• Technology security configuration
• Security procedures
• Human security dimension
10.15 External threats: utilising vulnerabilities
• Company profiling
• Vulnerability identification
• Attack planning
11.15 Refreshment Break
11.30 Cyber security scenario-based game
12.30 Discussion and Questions session
12.45 End of workshop
About the Workshop Leaders:
Stephen Smith
Stephen Smith is an independent advisor on digital security
risks. He has spent more than 25 years in the ICT industry with
a focus on information security and dedicated these past 5
years on risks associated with industrial control systems. He
resides in Belgium and provides digital risk services to local
and multinational companies in the utilities, manufacturing
and transport sectors.
Dieter Sarrazyn
Dieter is a security expert who systematically aims to
find vulnerabilities and weaknesses within IT and OT
information systems for hackers to exploit. He has built his
career in industrial environments and has gained excellent
knowledge on strategic, tactical and operational level
regarding security related subjects. He works extensively
on industrial control system security including more than 8
years in a large electricity generation company. He deploys
this expertise primarily in an Operational Technology (OT)
environment, performing SCADA security assessments and
securing SCADA environments. These activities are always
part of a larger program, aimed at reducing business risks.
He is the technical assessments team leader as well as the
driver for the ICS security solutions Toreon offers.
Toreon www.toreon.com
At Toreon, we believe that security
is vital for people to live and work
confidently and with trust in our digital
society. We are ICT security consultants.
We help you to leverage your information technology
and achieve your organisation’s goals. While you run your
business, we keep track of the information risks that your
organisation faces and we help you to only take actions
that fit your risk appetite. Toreon is all about people. We care
about our employees and support their ambitions. We give
them the opportunities to develop their skills and the freedom
to evolve as a person and as a professional. Working in ever
changing, multi-skill teams fosters knowledge sharing and
personal development. This leads to well-functioning project
teams that support our clients better.
Onrix www.onrix.eu
ONRIX provides Cyber Risk-Based
services for companies with
industrial and operations digital
technology infrastructure. ONRIX supports organisations to
reach clear comprehension of their cyber risk exposure.
This is accomplished through a method of measuring risk
exposures and helping customers focus on the most critical
aspects of risk mitigation and plan on improving their security
maturity. ONRIX is a company networked with various other
consultants and professionals, each with specific core
competences and capabilities. It is the strength of the
network that creates unsurpassed services and remediation
to specific concerns or issues raised by your organisation.
HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Thursday 23rd March 2017
08.30am – 12.45pm
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