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SUMMARY:Addressing the Economics of CNI Security in Railways
DESCRIPTION:Securing critical national infrastructure (CNI) has to factor in the economic principles that govern the dynamics and relationships of the various stakeholders involved in terms of technology adoption and\, behaviour and culture. The decisions of operators\, suppliers and regulators affect key measures of risks\, incidents and disruptions are also important. Equally relevant is the impact of digital and physical lock-ins\, externalities and asymmetries. \nThis event seeks to uncover some of the research themes underlying CNI security in railways. A selection of speakers will share insights from their understanding and experience to provide a context to the wider discussions. The event will be an opportunity to develop a research agenda and explore opportunities as to how some of the relevant challenges can be addressed. \nSecuring critical national infrastructure (CNI) has to factor in the economic principles that govern the dynamics and relationships of the various stakeholders involved in terms of technology adoption and\, behaviour and culture. The decisions of operators\, suppliers and regulators affect key measures of risks\, incidents and disruptions are also important. Equally relevant is the impact of digital and physical lock-ins\, externalities and asymmetries. \nThis event seeks to uncover some of the research themes underlying CNI security in railways. A selection of speakers will share insights from their understanding and experience to provide a context to the wider discussions. The event will be an opportunity to develop a research agenda and explore opportunities as to how some of the relevant challenges can be addressed. \nWe will observe Chatham House rules to encourage openness of discussion.
URL:https://ritics.org/event/addressing-the-economics-of-cni-security-in-railways/
LOCATION:Swansea University Bay Campus\, Fabian Way\, Skewen\, SA1 8EN
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SUMMARY:Cyber Physical Security of The Maritime Operation
DESCRIPTION:Operations at sea and in ports provide a number of highly unique challenges for those companies and organisations engaged in them. Finding and creating ways to perform tasks in remote locations\, provide long distance communications\, and track large quantities of goods is imperative to success. The maritime sector relies on a wide range of systems and technologies to underpin this\, where cyber-security is imperative for their trusted operation. This workshop seeks to bring together expert research in the field of maritime cyber-security and applicable technologies to discuss the state of the art\, existing and forthcoming challenges and novel techniques for maritime security.
URL:https://ritics.org/event/cyber-physical-security-of-the-maritime-operation/
LOCATION:University of Greenwich\, Hamilton House\, 15 Park Vista\, SE10 9LZ
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SUMMARY:Cybersecurity in the Lifecycle of Orbital Systems
DESCRIPTION:Cyber-Physical systems in remote locations provide a multitude of challenges for the maintenance of operation and security. No such systems better represent the challenges as those that are in space\, where post deployment the potential for interaction is limited. This workshop seeks to highlight the wide array of design and operation topics that are required to secure an orbital system across the whole life of the device. Through insights from leading figures in the field of security and orbital engineering\, this event looks to give a breadth of challenges that the industry faces and through community input begin to discuss the approaches that can begin to address them.
URL:https://ritics.org/event/event-1/
LOCATION:Scale Space\, 58 Wood Lane\, London\, W12 7RZ
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