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ICS Cyber Security DACH 2017

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Dates: September 5-6, 2017 | Register here
Prices:
starting from EUR 799,-
Location:
Munich, Germany

ICS Cyber Security DACH 2017

Hear from CISOs from a cross-sector of industries as to how they are tackling the issue of cyber security for their Industrial Control Systems.

Cyber Security for ICS, DACH is the must attend event in the DACH region that will continue the tradition of the 3 successful ICS conferences in London, uniting both Control Systems Managers with Cyber Security Managers to continue to address the key challenges that both parties face when securing their industrial control systems.

Register now and interact with leading ICS Security professionals from across the DACH region from a range of industries and develop your best practices and security policies.

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Why attend?

Pre Conference Workshop

Have you ever wondered how vulnerable your industrial control systems are to cyber-attacks? Now is your chance to find out by performing these attacks yourself! Not just in theory, not in a simulated environment, but against real industrial hardware!

This two-hour session will cover essential ICS technologies and components and give the attendees a better understanding of the vulnerabilities these possess.

During the hands-on part of this session a factory network containing industrial hardware will be our target. Using real world pen-testing techniques, the previously discussed vulnerabilities will be demonstrated by actively exploiting the industrial control system.

Delegates will get the chance to assess in real terms the susceptibilities of their industrial control systems, and implement this into their risk framework. This highly interactive format will also allow you to understand the best practices that others have implemented to help mitigate

Cyber attacks on Industrial Control Systems (ICS), especially if being deployed in critical infrastructures, are having an increasingly negative impact on the private sector, governments and thus on the general public who depend on their services.

At the same time, more and more companies are connecting their ICS to the internet to increase efficiency and control costs as they monitor and control their operations.

Past security incidents have shown that connecting internal control systems to the internet exposes a new broad attack surface.

However, communicating these risks to decision makers is notoriously difficult

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