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| When: |
Tuesday,
November 6, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm (Central Time) |
| Where: |
Birmingham,
AL, Revere Control Systems training facility
(click here for driving instructions) |
| Description: |
Cyber security
for process controls in the water treatment plant environment: how
to incorporate cyber security into your overall security management
program.
- Learn about
security technologies and their usage in water/wastewater
- Learn the
latest standards-based techniques for securing control systems
- Learn strategies
for integrating with IT security systems
- Learn how
to defend your networks from cyber attacks
The class includes
one day of instruction, plus a workbook for utilities to take away
with which they can review their own facilities. Two hours of one-on-one
followup telephone consultation will be provided to each utility
in attendance. Refreshments and lunch will be provided.
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| Instructor: |
Industry
expert Bryan Singer, CISM, CISSP. Bryan is Chairman of ISA-SP99
Industrial Automation and Control Systems Security and is a representative
to the US Department of Homeland Security's Process Control Systems
Forum, Idaho National Labs Recommended Pracitices Commission, US Expert
to the IEC for Security, and newly appointed director of an ISA Division
for Industrial Security. |
| Why
Attend: |
This workshop
will arm the utilities with highly valuable information focused
on how to protect SCADA and process controls from cyber attack.Good
IT security is not enough. You must also have the correct knowledge
and strategies to defend the process from unique threats and operational
risks. This class will focus on how to converge networks with IT,
where appropriate, and where care must be paid to protect process
availabillity.
With personal
consultation with similar industry experts costing anywhere from
$275 to $375 per hour, this course is an exceptional bargain. And
with the additional two hours of telephone consultation included,
you stand to save your organization a considerable amount of money
to gain these improvements in your plant's cyber security strategies.
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| Who
Should Attend: |
Plant superintendents,
plant managers, safety directors, operations managers, public works
directors, municipal managers, or any other municipal employees
with direct responsibility for development and/or implementation
of security programs, or those with ultimate accountability for
the success or failure of such programs.
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| Registration
Cost: |
$250 for the
first individual from an organization, $200 for each additional
individual
Secure on-line
registration with all major credit cards at
www.acteva.com/go/revere
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