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Seth Bromberger - Track leader
Principal
NCI Security LLC

Smart Grid Cyber Security, Myths & Opportunities

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The national rollout of Smart Grid technologies - including Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), Distribution Automation (DA), and other components - will have a significant impact on electricity provider operations from generation to distribution and power markets. With this new technology implementation comes increased security risk to operations and to customers. Join us to learn about and discuss real-world implications of smart grid security from organizations who have already deployed smart grid technologies, and to hear and share ideas and insight into risk management and incident response as it relates to maintaining security for these massive networks of interconnected components.

Seth Bromberger - Session leader
Principal
NCI Security LLC

What I Wish I Knew Before I Started: Security Lessons Learned

Individuals involved in assessing security and operational features of smart meter components in production deployments will talk about some of their general findings, and share insight into what asset owners and other potential customers of smart grid technologies should ask of their vendors prior to purchase or installation.

Darren Highfill - Panelist
Founder & Managing Partner
SCE - UtiliSec
Alex Waher - Panelist
Network Consulting Engineer
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Seth Bromberger - Moderator
Principal
NCI Security LLC
Stan Pietrowicz - Panelist
Senior Principal Security Consultant
Telcordia Technologies

Marianne Swanson - Session leader
Senior advisor for information system security
NIST

Electric Sector Risk Management Process

The panel will discuss an initiative to enhance cyber security on the electric grid that is led by the Department's Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE), the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation. This initiative is an open collaboration with representatives from across the public and private sectors to develop a cyber security risk management process guideline for the electric sector. The North American electric power generation, transmission and distribution systems are moving toward “smart technology” to improve efficiency, deliver cleaner energy and enhance reliability at a time when threats to those systems are escalating. Emerging cyber threats that target power systems have highlighted the need to integrate more advanced security to protect these critical assets. A common approach is needed to address the unique cyber security risks that a utility on Manhattan Island in New York or a utility in Manhattan, Kansas must deal with. With this goal in mind, the leadership team of the initiative has invited stakeholders from across the electric sector to participate, including representatives from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Department of Homeland Security and both publicly and privately-owned utilities. The group is developing a risk management process guideline that will provide utilities a flexible, fundamental approach to managing cyber security risks through a three-tiered approach. This process will allow a utility to better understand its risks, assess the severity, and allocate resources more efficiently to manage them.

Dave Dalva - Moderator
Senior Associate
Booz Allen Hamilton
Marianne Swanson - Panelist
Senior advisor for information system security
NIST
Scott Saunders - Panelist
Chief Information Security Officer
SMUD
Brian Harrell - Panelist
Manager of CIP Standards, Training, and Awareness
North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)

Pan Kamal - Session leader
Vice President of Marketing
AlertEnterprise

Security Information Analysis - How Do We Get it Right?

With the deployment of massive numbers of smart grid components comes a corresponding increase in the amount of security and operations data to analyze for real-time and historical monitoring. This panel will explore some of the challenges to data collection and analysis for purposes of monitoring the health and security of these large networks and discuss ways for utilities and other data gathering organizations to share data to provide coordinated situational awareness.

Justin Searle - Panelist
Managing Partner
UtiliSec
Pan Kamal - Moderator
Vice President of Marketing
AlertEnterprise
Bobby Brown - Panelist
Director of Communication and Information Systems Security
EnerNex Corporation
Seth Bromberger - Panelist
Principal
NCI Security LLC
Anto Budiardjo What can attendees expect from this track? Is Cyber the big opportunity in Smart Grid? Post your comments on http://goo.gl/sOP9d

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