The expansion of the threat surface due to global connectivity and the rise of emerging technologies such as IoT and AI is having a significant impact on critical infrastructures and services.
Disruption of these ICT capabilities may have disastrous consequences both at national and international level.
In this two part webinar, organised by cyberwatching.eu, we zoom in on how Europe is addressing the need to effectively protect the Energy and Healthcare infrastructures.
The first part is addressed to the Energy sector and looks at how, in addition to the typical threats that plague other industries, it presents certain particularities that require particular attention. Both geographic distance and organizational complexity make the industry vulnerable to cyberattacks, coupling with unique interdependencies between virtual systems and physical infrastructure.
5 EC funded projects present useful insights and tangible solutions in protecting the electrical power, energy systems and smart grids against cyber-attacks and how to preserve the privacy of the data.
A panel discussion addresses the following topics:
The second part is focus on how digital technology is transforming Healthcare.
Hospitals, Medical Device manufacturers, ICT systems providers and Digital service providers need to act now to demonstrate their products and service's cyber resilience and privacy capabilities, not simply to address the EU regulatory measures (GDPR, MDR, EU Directive 2016/1148) but also to establish patients and medical staff's trust and confidence.
5 EC funded projects present the main challenges facing the medical sector in ensuring secure integration of services that comply to EU regulations.
A panel discussion addresses the following topics:
09:15 am - 09:45 am
The Cyberwatching.eu Radar and Cybersecurity clusters of EC Projects - Marina Ramirez, AEI Ciberseguridad and David Wallom, UOXF
Horizontal challenges for cybersecurity in critical infrastructures - Martin Wimmer, Siemens & CyberSec4Europe
09:45 am - 10:45 am
Addressing cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the Energy sector
Chair – David Wallom, UOXF & Cyberwatching.eu
'10 Opening statement from:
’40 Roundtable with projects
'10 Experience and recommendations to the EC
10:45 am - 11:00 am
Break
11:00 am - 12:00 am
An EU response to security and privacy by design for healthcare
Chair – Marina Ramirez, AEI Ciberseguridad & Cyberwatching.eu
'10 Opening statement from:
’40 Roundtable with projects
'10 Experience and recommendations to the EC