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Event
  • Session
  • Wednesday, 31 October 2018
  • 14:31 - 14:31
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Publication date: 05 Nov 2018
  • Location: Turing Lecture Theatre, IET London: Savoy Place, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event SSCS 2018

About the session

Full presentation title: Being Nonoes (non-OES): The challenges and opportunities of developing ICS Network Security Standards as an entity not considered as an Operator of Essential Services.

At Ibstock Brick, we recognise the need to not only keep up with technology but take alongside it the necessary organisational, procedural and technical steps that will keep us secure and sustainable as a business. Therefore, through this presentation, I wish to share some of the challenges we have been facing in our genuine attempt at achieving this, as well as some of the "sustainable by design" approaches we have taken to slowly build the acceptance of cyber security as a genuine and necessary consideration, such as within the design of new systems 6 and maintenance or upgrade of existing ones

Keywords:
  • IT security
  • IoT
  • Malware attack
  • Markov decision
  • code renewability
  • compliance
  • cyber attacks
  • cyber security
  • cyber security laws
  • data analytics framework
  • data protection
  • hardware
  • internet of things
  • major incidents
  • obfuscation
  • security
  • security breach
  • smart grid
  • software
  • software diversity
  • threat

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Speaker

  • Brijnath  Geerjanan

    Brijnath Geerjanan

    Ibstock Brick Ltd, Production Systems Engineer

    Brijnath Geerjanan (Brij) is a Production Systems Engineer at Ibstock Brick where he develops and coordinates Engineering projects that require the leveraging of or interface with IT systems and processes. He is devoted to growing technology, security and maturity within the OT space and hence is keen to understand the context of Industry 4.0 within the Brick Industry. He has previously spent 7 years working for Tata Steel, starting as an automation engineering graduate and most notably as the responsible engineer for key compliance, safety and legislation related equipment and instrumentation in South Wales. Brij holds and MEng(Hons) in Computer Systems Engineering from Newcastle University. Born and bred in Mauritius, Brij has a penchant for grunge music, the outdoors and constantly chasing after his 2-year-old son.
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