Cyber Senate hosts an authoritative specialty portfolio of high-quality cybersecurity events and digital projects addressing operational technology cybersecurity spanning transportation, manufacturing, energy, nuclear, healthcare, and the OEM product development lifecycle.
7th Annual Rail Cybersecurity UK and Europe 2022
Modern railway infrastructure must be protected from cyberattacks, but this is often overlooked or neglected in the rush to digital transformation. To stay competitive, businesses must adopt new technology, processes, and business models, all of which have the potential to generate tremendous shareholder value but also pose a security risk.
The rise in supply chain and ransomware assaults across vital infrastructure and manufacturing industries has demonstrated how susceptible our interconnected systems are, and the transportation industry is no different. How can we innovate in a safe manner? Transport and logistics are critical to the worldwide prosperity of global economies.
The Cyber Senate Rail Cybersecurity Summit, now in its seventh year, will provide a unique venue for cyber security professionals, product makers, and asset owners to better define how we interact, discuss best practices, and define our maturity in acting on intelligence.
Rail Cybersecurity USA 2022
The 2nd annual Rail Cybersecurity Summit USA will focus on the railways’ “Detect, Respond, and Recover” initiatives, the government’s new security directives, their impacts and implementation, the growing reliance on the “Internet of Rail,” our inherent vulnerabilities created in the design of these “systems of systems,” and how the sector can mitigate risk and respond appropriately.
Attendees will learn about how manufacturers are safeguarding rail stock by design (including locomotives and freight), standards and attack frameworks, IoT proliferation issues, predictive maintenance, and endpoint detection maturation.
Speakers will also delve deeper into topics like cloud monitoring, identifying critical assets and managing blind spots, the convergence of IT and OT, remote access security, potential impacts on safety, governance, supply chain, and ransomware, as well as how we can operationalize intelligence to mitigate threats and improve organizational efficiency.
Telecom Cybersecurity UK & EU 2023
The speakers at Telecoms Cybersecurity UK & EU will discuss how the industry is working to provide security by design and assurance as the communication backbone of digital security, IT, OT, and IoT.
Cyberattacks, in particular those directed at the telecommunications sector, are on the rise as a result of the evolution of the danger landscape and the continued development of technology in our world. Because this sector controls the great bulk of the nation’s sophisticated and vital infrastructure, the effects of a successful assault are not just severe but also widespread.
The protection of the telecom infrastructure is not at all simple. No threat can be eliminated in a vacuum, and those who pose threats will always find a way to take advantage of weaknesses in widely used technologies in order to accomplish their objectives.
The objective of the Telecoms Cybersecurity UK & EU event, like that of all other Cyber Senate programs, will be to encourage conversation that is driven by results and to discuss how our collective intelligence can be exploited more effectively to combat cyber threats. The network of telecom professionals will work toward the goal of sharing common challenges and solutions to cyber risks, including those related to IT, IoT, OT, and Digital Security.
Among the key areas that need to be investigated are:
- Current trends driving future security guardrails in Telecoms
- The implications of the Telecoms Security Act
- Virtualized networks security considerations
- The secure integration of IT, OT, and smart devices to add value
- Current cyber threats & mitigation strategies for the communications industry
- The telecom operator’s view on the Network of Networks
3rd Rail Cybersecurity USA 2023
Protecting contemporary railway infrastructure from cyberattacks is critical, but it is sometimes overlooked or ignored in the push for digital transformation. To remain competitive, firms must adopt new technologies, processes, and business models, all of which have the potential to produce significant shareholder value but also pose some security risk. The rise in supply chain and ransomware assaults on vital infrastructure and manufacturing industries has emphasized the vulnerability of our interconnected systems, and the transportation sector is no different. How can we innovate in a safe manner? Transport and logistics are critical to the global development of our economy. The third annual Cyber Senate Rail Cybersecurity USA conference will give a unique arena for cyber security experts, product manufacturers, and asset owners to better define how we collaborate, share best practices, and define our maturity in acting on intelligence.
The third annual Cyber Senate Rail Cybersecurity USA conference will address the railway’s “Detect, Respond, and Recover” initiatives, as well as highlight the growing reliance on the “Internet of Rail,” our inherent vulnerabilities created by the design of these “system of systems,” and how the sector can mitigate risk and respond appropriately. Attendees will learn how manufacturers are safeguarding rolling stock by design (including locomotives and freight), the TSA Security Directive 1580/82-2022-01, the issues of IoT proliferation, predictive maintenance, and the maturation of endpoint detection. We will also delve deeper into topics such as cloud monitoring, identifying critical assets and managing blindspots, the convergence of IT and OT, remote access security, potential impacts on safety, governance, supply chain, ransomware, and how we can operationalize data to mitigate threats and improve organizational efficiency.