Critical National Infrastructure in the Commercial World

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Modern society is underpinned by the Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) of the country in which we live - electricity supply, water, communications, transport, and so on.

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About the event

Modern society is underpinned by the Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) of the country in which we live - electricity supply, water, communications, transport, and so on. The majority of such CNI is owned and operated by private companies who rely on commercially available, off-the-shelf equipment and technologies for day to day operation. The information that underpins the services is often carried over commercial public networks; and the providers are also expected to maintain internet connectivity to keep the public informed.

This half-day event will discuss the environment that is created, where there is increased exposure of the business systems to attack, resulting in a set of challenges in managing vulnerabilities and providing assured operation in the event of hackers, physical attacks and natural disasters.

This thought-provoking half day event, kindly hosted and sponsored by Bird & Bird, will explore the challenges of managing and keeping CNI secure in this ever more complex environment. Paramount to all CW events, there will be ample networking opportunities among colleagues and peers as well as a panel session to facilitate discussion on the sessions of the day. Confirmed speakers for this event:

  • Hugh Boyes, Cyber Security Lead at The IET
  • Rick Crosby, Principal Information Risk Management Specialist, CESG
  • Adrian Grilli, Managing Director of JRC Ltd.
  • Gerry McQuaid, Group Security Relations Manager, Vodafone Group Services Ltd 
  • Graham Wright CBE, CISO & Global Head of Digital Risk and Security, National Grid

The Security SIG is championed by David Chater-Lea of Motorola Solutions, Nicholas Hill of Plextek Consulting, Guy Kenyon of Kenyon Consulting, Tim Phipps of Cambridge Consultants and Rob Quarton of Airwave.
We are extremely grateful to Bird & Bird for sponsoring this event.

To follow this SIG on Twitter, @CambWireless, please use #CWSD

Sponsored by Bird & Bird

Bird & Bird is an international commercial law firm.

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12:00

Registration & Networking over lunch

13:00

Introduction to the Cambridge Wireless Security and Defence SIG from David Chater-Lea of Motorola Solutions

13:10

Welcome from sponsor, John Drake, Chief Operating Officer, Bird & Bird LLP

13:20

Operational Technology & the Risk Management Challenge; Rick Crosby, Principal Information Risk Management Specialist, CESG

The Information Security Industry Sector has tried to resolve the Cyber Threat to Critical National Infrastructure by relabeling its services and products from 'IA' to 'Cyber Security' without really attempting to understand the context and constraints presented by Operational Technology (OT). This talk will explain why this approach is ineffective and what the real business requirement is for OT Cyber Security.

13:40

Q&A

13:45

Securing the CNI - an engineering perspective; Hugh Boyes, Cyber Security Lead, The IET

The Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) is entering a period of rapid change, where society expects new
technologies to provide benefits such as lower energy and water consumption, increased capacity and reduced
congestion on our roads, and greater access to open data. These changes increasingly expose CNI systems to a hostile environment, where threat agents do not require proximity to their targets. Hugh will explore the use of trustworthy systems, embedding cyber-security awareness and skills into our workforce and use of
standards to protect the CNI.

14:05

Q&A

14:10

Graham Wright CBE, CISO and Global Head of Digital Risk, National Grid

14:30

Q&A

14:35

Coffee/Tea & Networking

15:05

Protecting Critical National Infrastructure in the Commercial World; Adrian Grilli, Managing Director, JRC Ltd.

Western society is underpinned by several interlinked Critical National Infrastructures (CNI). In our modern world, these networks are increasingly interlinked – ‘Smart Cities’ – ‘The Internet of Things’, but the network on which they all depend is electricity; without electricity, our modern world grinds to a halt very quickly. Adrian will explore the challenges of managing and keeping CNI secure in an ever more complex commercial environment.

15:25

Q&A

15:30

Critical National Infrastructure and Threat Intelligence Sharing from a private sector perspective; Gerry McQuaid, Group Security Relations Manager, Vodafone Group Services Ltd

A discussion on the challenges facing the private sector running critical national infrastructure elements. Overcoming competitive issues, cross border interaction and ensuring legal compliance.

15:50

Q&A

15:55

Panel Session with all speakers chaired by SIG Champion, David Chater-Lea of Motorola Solutions

16:45

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Speakers

Hugh Boyes - Principal Engineer, University of Warwick

Adrian Grilli - Managing Director, JRC

SIG Champions

Zahid Ghadialy - Principal Analyst & Consultant, 3G4G

Zahid is a technologist with a deep understanding of architecting world-class mobile products and solutions. With over 20 years of experience in the telecom industry in various roles, he has been an evangelist for mobile and wireless technologies. Over the years he has accumulated a vast following on his blogs and social networks with simple explainer posts and videos.

His 3G4G blogs are widely read where he looks at different aspects of mobile technology and especially 5G and 6G nowadays, including the architecture, deployments, use cases, applications, etc. His YouTube channel is also very popular where he explains many new features expected as part of 5G in the future. While his style and content is unique, he also references many industry publications and provides slides that are very useful to view online.

He is also very active on Twitter under his @3G4GUK brand helping disseminate the benefits of 5G and why 5G will be needed in the long run. He covers a very wide portfolio of 5G related information that is hard to find otherwise.

Until recently, Zahid was a Senior Director looking at Technology & Innovation Strategy in Parallel Wireless. As a brand ambassador, he represented the company in various Open RAN discussions and also created tutorials on Open RAN and O-RAN which are being used as reference for new starters on the topic.

Richard Jacklin - Business Development - Commercial Lead, Plextek

Richard is the Commercial Lead for Plextek Services, helping customers design and produce highly innovative electronic, radar and radio communications enabled solutions. His career, now over 30 years, has included sales management, product management and engineering leadership in companies including Ericsson, Samsung, UL, Keysight, PPM and NI. He has presented and contributed to many forums including Cambridge Wireless, GSMA working groups, and Satellite Innovation Group. Richard graduated from the University of Portsmouth with a degree in Electronic Engineering, he was also awarded Chartered Engineer status and Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET).

Bob Oates - Associate Director, Cambridge Consultants

Bob Oates is a specialist in the interaction between safety and security for operational technology, critical infrastructure, and IoT devices. He works within the Engineering Assurance Team at Cambridge Consultants, ensuring that intelligent, AI-enabled systems are safe and secure. In addition to his academic background, Bob has over a decade of industrial experience working in the critical national infrastructure, defence, aerospace, nuclear, and maritime domains, including acting as the head of security for the development of the world’s first commercial remotely operated ship. He holds an Honorary Professorship in Safety and Security at De Montfort University.

Yiru Zhong - None

Yiru is an M2M/IoT market veteran with an industry research background and practical deployment experience. She understands the complexity of new service launches and the investigative nature of enterprise adoption trends. In her analyst past, she has launched two successful M2M/IoT research programmes, changed leadership minds on focussing on security, and managed an IoT platform validation programme. Her current role utilises her industry and IoT technology knowledge to accelerate enterprise adoption. She represents Soracom in the UK to lead conversations with start-ups, SMBs and enterprises on how to use IoT for their business. She is passionate about resolving commercial practicalities of IoT deployment and mostly building a positive conversation around IoT security.

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Bird & Bird LLP, 15 Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1JP

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