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  • Monday, February 8, 2016
    • Monday, February 8, 2016
    •  
      8:00 AM  -  9:00 AM
      Registration, networking and morning coffee
      9:00 AM  -  9:10 AM
      Chairman’s opening remarks
      Graham Wright, CISO and Global Head of Digital Risk and Security, National Grid
      Speaker Biogs:
      • Graham Wright 
      9:10 AM  -  9:30 AM
      Keynote address I

      Cyber Security – the new normal

      • The UK Government’s assessment of the cyber security of our Critical National Infrastructure, in all economic sectors including energy
      • Our expectations of industry in managing cyber security risk 
      • How the UK Government has to work with industry to ensure these expectations are met now and for the future
      James Snook, Deputy Director of Business, Crime and Skills, Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance, Cabinet Office
      9:30 AM  -  9:50 AM
      Keynote address II

      Challenges of protecting Critical National Infrastructure – A Government perspective

      Dr Deborah Petterson, Head of Energy Cyber Security, Department of Energy and Climate Change

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Dr Deborah Petterson 
      9:50 AM  -  10:40 AM
      Panel I

      What will The National Security Strategy and Strategic Defence and Security Review mean for your organisation? How will it help your company to increase and update cyber security resilience and protect your organisations’ assets and operations? Learning from the best practice of dealing with cyber threats and vulnerabilities in the UK, Europe & US.

      Moderator:
      Graham Wright, CISO and Global Head of Digital Risk and Security, National Grid

      Panellists:
      Dr Deborah Petterson, Head of Energy Cyber Security, Department of Energy and Climate Change
      Dr Konstantinos Moulinos, Security Expert, ENISA 
      Chris Gibson, Director, CERT-UK

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Graham Wright, 
      • Dr Deborah Petterson, 
      • Chris Gibson, 
      • Dr Konstantinos Moulinos 
      10:40 AM  -  11:00 AM
      Morning coffee & networking
      11:00 AM  -  11:50 AM
      Panel II

      Managing the cyber threat to Industrial Control Systems in the energy sector. 
      Reviewing ICS cyber security incidents that have had the most profound impact on the industry. Recommendations for risk mitigation and commercially viable security policies

      Moderator:
      Graham Wright, CISO and Global Head of Digital Risk and Security, National Grid

      Panelists:
      Robin King, CEO, Deep-Secure
      Chris Hankin, Director of the Institute for Security Science and Technology and a Professor of Computing Science, Imperial College London
      Luke Beeson, VP President, BT Security 

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Graham Wright, 
      • Robin King, 
      • Chris Hankin, 
      • Luke Beeson 
      11:50 AM  -  12:10 PM
      Case study I

      The Industrial Immune System: Discover What is in Your Network 
      Fast-evolving cyber-threats call for a change in the way we protect our most critical information assets, in a digital world more interconnected than ever. Understand how new self-learning technology, known as the Industrial Immune System, marks a fundamental transition in cyber defence, allowing organisations to gain indispensable visibility into their converging IT and OT networks, and detect emerging cyber-threats that bypass traditional security controls. 

      Thanks to major advances in mathematics and unsupervised machine learning developed at the University of Cambridge, UK, Darktrace’s technology is capable of learning what is normal and abnormal within an organisation, detecting genuine behavioural anomalies, without using rules or signatures. Today more than 550 organisations across the world have deployed Darktrace’s Immune System to defend against novel cyber-threats, including insider threat, and protect themselves in the ever-changing landscape of industrial attacks. 

      Chris Martin, Cyber Security Specialist, Darktrace

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Chris Martin 
      12:10 PM  -  12:30 PM
      Keynote address III
      The evolving threat to the UK Critical National Infrastructure

      Ben Lowater,
      Deputy Director Cyber Security, Critical National Infrastructure, GCHQ
      Speaker Biogs:
      • Ben Lowater 
      12:30 PM  -  12:40 PM
      Q&A

      Moderated by:
      Graham Wright, CISO and Global Head of Digital Risk and Security, National Grid

      12:40 PM  -  1:00 PM
      Case study II
      Holistic Protection across the OT/IT Enterprise

      In this presentation Robin will examine how IEC 62443 (ISA99) standards and methodologies can be used to architect an effective cyber defence for the critical national infrastructure. He will highlight the key implementation considerations and argue for a holistic approach that spans both OT and IT networks. He will draw upon examples where Deep-Secure products are deployed in the defence industry proposing “what’s good enough for defence, is good enough for you.”

      Robin King, CEO, Deep-Secure
      Speaker Biogs:
      • Robin King 
      1:00 PM  -  1:55 PM
      Lunch & networking
      1:55 PM  -  2:15 PM
      Keynote address IV

      EU Cyber Security Strategy: road map development & strategy implementation. Exploring the way forward regarding the proposal for a Network and Information Security Directive. The EU cybersecurity industrial strategy and the next steps for capacity building for cyber defence and fighting cybercrime in the energy sector

      Michel van Leeuwen, Head of Policy Department, The National Cyber Security Centre, The Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Michel van Leeuwen 
      2:15 PM  -  2:35 PM
      Case study III

      How user and entity behaviour leads to a more secure critical infrastructure

      The hardest problem for security teams is separating risky behaviours from normal user behaviours. Employees, contractors and the attackers that impersonate them have different objectives and divergent behaviours. Subtle behavioural differences and access characteristics aren’t captured and tracked in your security information and event management system.  Learn how Exabeam leverages the log data you are already collecting to connect the dots across multiple sessions, IP addresses, devices, and account credentials. Determining risky vs normal behaviour and assigning risk to catch advanced attacks before they can spread. And why by fitting these activities together over time, Exabeam automates much of the investigation process, guiding analysts and dramatically increasing productivity and effectiveness of SOCs and CERTs.

      Alex Challis, Technical Director EMEA, Exabeam

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Alex Challis 
      2:35 PM  -  2:55 PM
      Keynote address V

      Cyber security skills gap in the energy sector

      • Getting clarity on what skills you need, and how to source them
      • How to ask for investment
        What can be done to attract and retain talent?

      Jeremy Wood, Director, Cyber Risk Services, Deloitte

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Jeremy Wood 
      2:55 PM  -  3:15 PM
      Keynote Address VI
      Chris Train, Chair, E3C, Director, Gas Distribution, National Grid
      Speaker Biogs:
      • Chris Train 
      3:15 PM  -  3:30 PM
      Afternoon tea
      3:30 PM  -  4:00 PM
      Keynote address VII

      Effective Regulation of the UK’s Critical National Infrastructure (CNI): Transforming Cyber Security & Information Assurance (CS&IA) across the civil nuclear sector.  

      • Leadership, maturity and agility; creating a cyber security risk aware culture; continuous improvement planning; robust resilience (detect, deter, defend, respond, recover)
      • ‘Mature’ regulation’: the ONR CNS model for effective, efficient, enabling regulation; our CS&IA regulatory framework (enable, influence, assure, ensure)
      • Regulatory expectations: transformation through outcome focussed regulation (national objectives, requirements, standards, maturity models and recognised good practices); regulatory tools (CS&IA plans; assurance inspections; ‘surveillance’ – periodic and annual reporting; interventions and enforcement)

      Robert Orr, Head of Cyber Security & Information Assurance Regulation, Office for Nuclear Regulation

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Robert Orr BSc MA PGCert MBCS 
      4:00 PM  -  4:50 PM
      Panel III

      Cyber Security for Smart Grid Systems. Resilience of Smart Grid. Lessons learned in delivering Smart Implementations

      Moderator
      Joe Dauncey, Chair, Energy Network Association Cyber Security Group and Head of Information Risk and Security, ENA / SSE

      Panellists
      Graham Wright, CISO and Global Head of Digital Risk and Security, National Grid
      Johan Rambi, Corporate Privacy & Security Advisor Governance, Risk & Compliance, Alliander
      Fabien Cavenne, Security Manager, Smart Metering, EDF Energy

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Graham Wright, 
      • Joe Dauncey, 
      • Johan Rambi, 
      • Fabien Cavenne 
      4:50 PM  -  5:40 PM
      Panel IV

      Do energy companies effectively manage data security breach incidents and how can you enhance your incident management detection and response capabilities to the rising threat of cybercrime in the energy sector? How will the future implementation of the European Data Protection Reform influence your company?

      Moderator
      Sam Kirby-French, Cyber Security Capability Lead, Thales Group
      Panellists
      Patrick Curry, Lead UK Partner EU Project MAPPING and Director BBFA
      Raj Roy, Legal Director - Residential Energy, British Gas
      Mr Jeremy Wood, Director, Cyber Risk, Deloitte 

      Speaker Biogs:
      • Patrick Curry, 
      • Sam Kirby-French, 
      • Raj Roy 
      5:40 PM  -  5:45 PM
      Chairman's closing remarks
      Graham Wright, CISO and Global Head of Digital Risk and Security, National Grid
      5:45 PM  -  5:45 PM
      Close of proceedings
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