The CNI Security Group is organising their next high-security solutions event in Scotland, titled "Protecting CNI Scotland – The importance of cyber-secure solutions in critical national infrastructure."
Aimed at end users, consultants, and system designers in the CNI sector, the free event will be held at Dakota Eurocentral, Motherwell, on 19th November, from 9:30 am to 4 pm. Attendees will gain insights into the significance of cyber-secure solutions within critical national infrastructure settings.
Cybersecurity and End-User Interaction
The event will feature presentations and panel discussions with cybersecurity specialists and end-users within the CNI sector, sharing their real-world experiences.
Several pioneering security industry manufacturers, including barox Kommunikation, Hirsch UK, Nedap Security, ISM Ltd, Commend, Overview, and Lochrin Bain, will present the latest CNI/NPSA security technologies, designed for use in high-security environments like utilities, power, prisons, nuclear, and airports.
Keynote on Cyber and Physical Security
Mike Gillespie, FCIIS MSyl CIRM of Advent IM, will deliver a keynote presentation. Recognised for his expertise in Cyber Security and Governance, Mike, who is also the Senior Vice President Europe at CSCIS and a Chartered Institute of Information Security Fellow, will address cyber and physical security, aiming to enhance awareness of organisational threats.
Exploring National Security Policy
Malcolm has headed numerous international defence and security conferences
An engaging panel discussion in the afternoon, entitled "What lessons have we learnt from experience? What does the future hold? How can we be more CNI resilient?" will be overseen by Malcolm Warr OBE, Chair of CNI Scotland.
With over two decades of experience in national security policy and implementation, Malcolm has headed numerous international defence and security conferences. Further details on additional speakers and panellists will be provided shortly.
Global Perspectives on Cybersecurity
"We are so excited about our first event in Scotland, particularly as it is building up to be the best one so far. Once again, we have a fantastic line-up of presenters and panellists, from specialists in cyber security on a global scale, to end users in the CNI space," commented Sara Fisher, Chairperson of the CNI Security Group. She expressed her gratitude for the dedicated team and experts sharing their knowledge at the event.
Event Agenda and Registration
Participants will enjoy lunch, and the event will conclude with post-event drinks. Those interested can view the full agenda and register for free by visiting the event's website.
Tickets will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis, so early registration is recommended. Due to space constraints, additional manufacturers or suppliers cannot be accommodated at this event.
Building on their highly popular series of integrated high-security solutions events, the CNI Security Group has announced their next event, ‘Protecting CNI Scotland – The importance of cyber-secure solutions in critical national infrastructure’.
Designed for all end users, consultants and system designers in the CNI sector, the free-to-attend event will be held at Dakota Eurocentral, Motherwell, on Wednesday 19th November, between 9:30 am and 4 pm. The event will show insights from multiple perspectives into the importance of cyber-secure solutions in critical national infrastructure environments.
Cybersecurity and end-users
The format of the day will include presentations and panel discussions from specialists in cybersecurity and end-users in the CNI space - all looking to share their own 'real world' experiences.
In addition, pioneering security industry manufacturers barox Kommunikation, Hirsch UK, Nedap Security, ISM Ltd, Commend, Overview and Lochrin Bain, will be showcasing the very latest in cutting-edge CNI/NPSA security technologies - suitable for deployment across high security sites, including, utilities, power, prisons, nuclear, and airports.
Cyber and physical security
The highlight of the morning programme will be a keynote presentation from the award-winning Mike Gillespie FCIIS MSyl CIRM of Advent IM. A specialist in Cyber Security and Governance, Mike is a Chartered Institute of Information Security Fellow and Senior Vice President Europe at CSCIS, and a seasoned expert in cyber risks.
A former Security Institute Director, he advises globally and contributes to major media, and will be speaking about cyber and physical security and promoting awareness of organisational threats.
National security policy and implementation
In the afternoon, what is set to be a mind-blowing panel discussion session, entitled ‘What lessons have we learnt from experience? What does the future hold? How can we be more CNI resilient?’ comprising of senior pioneers in the CNI space, will be led by Chair of CNI Scotland, Malcolm Warr OBE.
Malcolm has over 20 years’ experience in National security policy and implementation, and has chaired defence, cyber and physical security conferences internationally. Details of additional speakers and panellists will be released in the coming weeks.
Cyber security on a global scale
“We are so excited about our first event in Scotland, particularly as it is building up to be the best one so far. Once again, we have a fantastic line-up of presenters and panellists, from specialists in cyber security on a global scale, to end users in the CNI space,” says Sara Fisher, Chairperson CNI Security Group.
“More than that though, and on a personal note, I feel extremely privileged to be working with such an amazing team of people, from fellow CNI Security Group members and partners, to those experts who are giving up their time to share their knowledge and experience with our audience. Our delegates are in for a really spectacular day.”
Full agenda and register for the free-of-charge event
Lunch will be provided for all attendees, and the day will finish with post-event drinks. To see the ‘Protecting CNI Scotland’ full agenda and register for the free-of-charge event, interested parties should visit the website.
As places are strictly limited, allocated tickets will be offered on a ‘first come, first served’ basis, so please book early to reserve your place. Due to limited space, strictly no other manufacturers or suppliers can be accepted to this event.