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- Session
- 14:00
- Duration: 29 mins
- Publication date: 10 Oct 2025
- Location: Turing Lecture Theatre, IET London: Savoy Place, London, United Kingdom
- Part of event Cyber Security for Critical Industries Conference
About the session
Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) is becoming digitally enhanced and interconnected through the interface between Operational Technology (OT) with generic ICT capability. While such developments bring substantial benefits to the modernisation and sustainability of CNI, they also mean it is increasingly exposed to cyberattacks and adversarial events with potentially catastrophic consequences to society, national defence, and the functioning of the state. In this talk, I will discuss how advances in networked systems technology, machine-learning based device fingerprinting and anomaly diagnosis in industrial environments, and human-machine collaboration in augmenting organisational cyber-incident response can help assure the resilience in CNI against threats manifest through the digital.
Dimitrios Pezaros, Professor of Computer Networks and RAEng Research Chair, University of Glasgow, UK