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Exhibitor:
Robin Sarfas “For me the IEC 61850 is quite new. The workshop was very
Producer | Smart Grid Forums useful to get a better idea of what the IEC 61850 is and what it
means. Different use cases that were presented gives me a good
idea of the benefits and options."
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11:00 Organisational Alignment Panel – ensuring collaboration and cooperation 16:45 Standards Development – supporting the development and adoption
between relevant business units to implement your IDS solutions holistically and of communications protocols to improve the security and
maximise their benefits interoperability of network systems and devices across the grid
Overcoming organisational, technical, and cultural barriers to ingrain an Developing the Open Grid Standard Protocol to support the
inclusive cybersecurity framework which allows IDS implementation without smooth integration of IDS
disrupting the availability of critical systems Providing greater value to utilities through independently-
Facilitating and motivating collaboration between OT and IT specialists to certified, multi-vendor interoperability
leverage their specific expertise without diminishing their functional Processing vast quantities of data from remote IoT deployments
specialism throughout the network
Aligning the implementation of IDS systems at a local scale with the overall Analysing data using algorithms and rules to identify anomalous
strategy and roadmap developed at the highest levels of your organisation behaviour and potential threats
Working with other utilities and cross-industry partners to share experience Fostering collaboration in the utility domain to ensure a well-
and minimise “reinventing the wheel” when building your capabilities and integrated and secure Smart Grid
configuring your IDS Mark Ossel, Boardmember – OSGP Alliance and Vice President –
Bringing managers, specialists, and end-users together to make sure that IDS Networked Energy Services
is installed effectively and that the corresponding cybersecurity benefits are
realised for the whole company 17:30 Roundtable discussions – during this session the audience breaks out
Agustin Valencia Gil-Ortega, OT Cybersecurity – Iberdrola into several smaller working groups, each focussed on specific themes
that arose during the day’s presentations. Each working group will
12:30 Lunch, networking, and exhibition comprise of representatives of the entire electric utility Cybersecurity
community to ensure a well-rounded and holistic discussion. Key issues
14:00 IDS Procurement – designing a thorough and efficient procurement process raised, and solutions proposed, will be collated for presentation to the
assessing multiple vendors to select the best solutions and partners for your wider group at the end of the session.
business
Setting out well-defined procedures for comparing different IDS solution 19:00 Networking reception – time to relax after an intensive day of
providers and establishing their fit with your organisation, processes and presentations and discussion! All participants are invited to join this
existing systems networking reception where you will have the opportunity to enjoy the
Developing a comprehensive set of functional requirements and criteria to company of colleagues from across the European Smart Grid
effectively benchmark different vendors and their portfolios of solutions cybersecurity community.
Exploring different strategies and techniques for evaluating vendor solutions
and setting up a testing procedure which assesses their technical
performance, company fit, and robustness for future requirements
Engaging key representatives from across your business in the procurement
process to ensure maximum buy-in and a robust implementation
Setting out a rigorous procurement process which maximises return on your
investment and fully engages your whole business
Erki Poder, Managing Project Manager – Elektrilevi
10:30 Morning refreshments, networking, and exhibition 16:45 SOC Development for IDS – exploring approaches to embedding IDS into
a variety of SOC frameworks to ensure full preparedness for timely and
11:00 Technology Innovation Panel - exploring cutting edge IDS constructive responses to anomalies
tools and solutions, specifically for implementation in the Identifying the optimal integration of IDS into new and establishes
utility environment SOCs to ensure they effectively react to and investigate alerts
During this session, each technology innovator will give a 15- Upskilling SOC staff with the knowledge and tools necessary to
minute presentation on results achieved from the process different alerts and investigate them to identify the cause
application of their solution in the electric utility and nature of any anomalies
environment, as well as their research and development
Ensuring coherent lines of communication between control rooms
activity to meet future demands and challenges. The
presentations will be followed by 30 minutes of Q&A and and the SOC to mutually benefit from specific expertise as it pertains
panel discussion, whereby you will get the opportunity to to specific alerts
quiz the tech experts, understand their innovation plans Empowering your cybersecurity team to safely develop and test new
more fully, and influence the direction of new product use cases in sensitive environments in order to maximise the
development to better meet your OT cybersecurity coverage of your IDS and protect your entire network
requirements. Developing and testing a robust SIEM to detect significant network
Elisa Costante, Chief Technology Officer – Security Matters events from huge volumes of event logs
Putting in place a fully equipped and staffed SOC to continually
12:30 Lunch, networking, and exhibition develop cybersecurity strategy, manage day-to-day security
requirements, and remain adaptable to organisational demands
Nikolaus Wirtz, Research Assistant – E.ON Energy Research Centre
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