Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Americas 2017 is a conference that covers topics such as:
- Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
- CIIP Policy
- Cyber security aspects on critical infrastructures (e.g. energy, telcos, transport, banks, health)
- Alerting systems and information exchange platforms for cross-border NIS cooperation
- Cyber security strategies
- Governance models, practices and escalation procedures for cyber crisis management
- Integrated situational awareness; Data collection, abstraction, visualisation
- Legal aspects of NIS cooperation and information sharing
- International NIS cooperation for incident management and response
- Incident reporting
- Industrial Control Systems / SCADA security / ICS-CERT
- Public Private co-operation
- Information sharing
- Critical applications security
- Critical Infrastructure Protection
- Ariel Assets - What`s the Future? - Fixed Wing, Rotor Craft, UAV`s, Satellites
- Securing Waterside and Maritime Infrastructure - Whether that`s Oil and Gas Refineries, LNG, Ports, Power Stations
- Flooding - Prevention is better than the cure, but we also need the cure!
- Perimeter Security - Do long perimeters mean weak security?
- Surveillance Systems - How Do We Manage Multiple Systems?
- Planning for Disaster - Risk Management and Resilience
- PPPs
- Human Assets - Selection, Training, Motivation
- Emerging and Future Threats, Identification and Management
- Critical Communications
- Modelling, Simulation and Metrics
- Security and Resilience in Design
- CNI Threat and Vulnerability Analysis
- Standardisation for Improving CIP Solutions
- Energy Infrastructure Security
- The Human Factor - Operator Protection
- Telecomms Infrastructure Security
- Transport Infrastructure Security
- Emergency Preparedness and Response Coordination
- International and National Agency Co-operation
- Information exchange and interoperability
- Identity Management & Access Control
Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Americas 2017 brings together:
- Police and Security Agencies
- National government agencies responsible for national security and emergency/contingency planning
- Local Government
- Emergency Services, Emergency Managers and Operators
- IT, Cyber Security and Information Managers
- Facilities Managers – Nuclear, Power, Oil and Gas, Chemicals, Telecommunications, Banking and Financial, ISP’s, water supply
- Airport Security Managers
- Port Security Managers
- Engineers, Architects, Constructors and Landscape Designers
- Transport Security Managers
- Public Health, Safety, and Healthcare Professionals
- Public Administrators and Managers
- Utility Providers (Energy, Communications, Water and Wastewater)
- Academic and Research Professionals
- Urban Planners and County Commissioners
- Policy, Legal and Law Enforcement
- Facility, Data and IT Managers
- Transportation Managers and Planners
- Event Security Managers
- Supply Chain Logistic Managers and Operators
- Civil Engineers
- Architects
- NATO
- DHS
- Border Officials
- Military