Register for the 2014 ICS Cyber Security Conference
Atlanta Oct. 20-23, 2014 – Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
Following a sold out event in 2013, the 2014 ICS Cyber Security Conference is expected to attract more than 250 professionals from around the world and again sell out.
Since 2002, the ICS Cyber Security Conference has gathered ICS cyber security stakeholders across various industries and attracts operations and control engineers, IT, government, vendors and academics.
As the longest-running cyber security-focused conference for the industrial control systems sector, the event will cater to the energy, utility, chemical, transportation, manufacturing, and other industrial and critical infrastructure organizations.
The conference will address the myriad cyber threats facing operators of ICS around the world, and will address topics covering ICSs, including protection for SCADA systems, plant control systems, engineering workstations, substation equipment, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and other field control system devices.
The 14th ICS Cyber Security Conference will have 5 major themes:
• Actual ICS cyber incidents
• ICS cyber security standards
• ICS cyber security solutions
• ICS cyber security demonstrations
• ICS policy issues
The majority of conference attendees are control systems users, working as control engineers, in operations management or in IT. Industries represented include defense, power generation, transmission and distribution, water utilities, chemicals, oil and gas, pipelines, data centers, medical devices, and more. Other attendees work for control systems vendors, security products and services companies, associations, universities and various branches of the US and foreign governments.
Representatives from these organizations and many more have attended the ICS Cyber Security conference in the past:
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About the Conference
The ICS Cyber Security Conference is the conference where ICS users, ICS vendors, system security providers and government representatives meet to discuss the latest cyber-incidents, analyze their causes and cooperate on solutions. Since its first edition in 2002, the conference has attracted a continually rising interest as both the stakes of critical infrastructure protection and the distinctiveness of securing ICSs become increasingly apparent.
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