European Cyber Security for Industrial Control Systems conference returns to London United Kingdom this October 29/30th
This fall the Cyber Senate will address the escalating cyber security challenges associated with the adoption and convergence of operational technologies
This fall, the Cyber Senate will address the escalating cybersecurity challenges associated with the adoption and convergence of operational technologies in enterprise facing architecture. Leading cybersecurity subject matter experts will discuss how we can better defend our assets by ensuring engineering are tightly integrated into new connectivity models, and how industry 4.0 adoption is creating robust efficiencies for industrial control businesses.
Industrial sectors such as nuclear, maritime, smart grid, utilities, water and insurance, will share how they are responding to evolving cyber threats. Practitioners will hear from organisations who have been victims of large scale public attacks, recovered and used their experience to define their future strategy. The conference includes over eight-panel sessions for participants to address their questions directly to experts as we dive deeper into topics such as effective supply chain risk management, getting the fundamentals of asset inventory correct, defining preparedness, NIS implementation and mitigating IoT cyber attacks.
Will your organisation embrace Industry 4.0, and if so, how will they establish trust and confidence? How will you implement security in this new paradigm? Will those organisations not adopting new technologies remain competitive?
James Nesbitt
Cyber Senate
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