Rail leaders to gather at London cyber security summit
Leaders from across the rail sector will gather in London in March 2018 to explore the cyber security threats to the industry and how they can be tackled.
It will also include discussions about how these issues can be managed at an operational level, such as how to develop a culture of awareness throughout the organisation, manage the cyber skills gap, developing more effective methods for effective public and private information sharing and what how cyber security threats may have an impact on safety.
Key speakers will include:
· Peter Van den Bossche, Infrabel, Information Security Officer
· Geir Arild Engh-Hellesvik, NSB Group IT, Chief Information Security Officer
· Head of Rail Cyber Security, Department for Transport
· Russ Evans, Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board (Australia), General Manager National Rail Programs
· Douglas Young, Asset Information Manager, HS2
· Sonia Zahiroddiny, BIM Strategy Manager, HS2
· Marc Antoni, Director of the Rail System Department, International Union of Railways,
· Francesco Di Maio, Head of Security Department, ENAV
· Ken Munro, Founder and Partner, Pen Test Partners,
· Christian Schlehuber, Team Leader CyberSecurity OT, DB Netz
· Sergey Tverdyshev, Technical Leader, certMILS Project
Please visit www.railcybersecurity.com for more information on our agenda and speakers.
Discussing the event, James Nesbitt, the founder of the Cyber Senate1, which specialises in organising sector-specific events about all aspects of international cyber security, said: “The widespread use of digital technology opens up many opportunities to the rail sector – such as increased efficiencies, network optimisation, and improved asset visibility – however it also brings with it many threats, which require very careful management.
“The potential for improved performance and profits needs to be offset against the risk of breaches that have the potential to cause many millions of pounds of damage and lead to downtime that could prove catastrophic for rail networks and their passengers. And as the threat is constantly evolving, so too must the knowledge of those overseeing operational and IT security within the sector – something that this conference will help them to do.”
In addition to the 3rd Annual Rail Cyber Security Summit3, Cyber Senate will also be hosting the Maritime Cyber Security conference2 – aimed at operational and security specialists in the maritime industry – at the same venue.
James Nesbitt
The Cyber Senate
+44 (0)207 096 1754
email us here
WATCH NOW: 3rd Annual Rail Cyber Security Summit London March 13/14th at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbPt7mV5H7g
1 https://www.cybersenate.com
2 https://www.maritimecybersec.com
3 https://www.railcybersecurity.com