Cybersecurity - Reducing Risk Early in Protection & Control System Design

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Summary: Model based engineering for control system design can be used for both ensuring the resiliency of the system as well as the cybersecurity. In this presentation we will discuss how the engineering approach for safety and performance can and should also easily include the needed cybersecurity for the system. You will also learn the following:

1 - How to look at risk holistically, never putting cybersecurity as secondary

2 - How cybersecurity earlier in the design reduces cost of ownership and risk

3 - How risk decisions can and should include the present employees and their roles

4 - Why risk is always evolving and requires continuous monitoring and improvement

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  • Date: 01 Apr 2021
  • Time: 04:00 PM to 07:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
  • United States

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  • Gary Smullin, Lehigh Valley Chair

  • Co-sponsored by Robinson Sales, Inc., harold.fischer@robinsonsales.com
  • Starts 05 March 2021 12:05 AM
  • Ends 31 March 2021 11:59 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Dennis Gammel Dennis Gammel of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.

SEL Secure Solutions

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.

Biography:

Dennis Gammel is a graduate of the University of Idaho with a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and has been actively working in the computing and communications industries since 1996. His career experience includes network security design, ICS network architecture, embedded product development, ASIC simulation, and firmware design with RTOS application development. Dennis is presently researching and working on security technology designed to be implemented in Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (SEL) product lines. He has been with SEL since March 2005 and carries with him 20 years of secure firmware and network engineering experience.





Agenda

Thursday, April 1st.   Everyone Welcome.   Pre-Registration Required.   No Fees.

IEEE Member early registration begins March 5th.  Member number required.

Non-member registration begins March 14th.  Non-member confirmations will not be valid until March 14th.

Virtual seating is limited and we anticipate a large attendance.  If you find it necessary to cancel, please send a message to above Host: Lehigh Valley Section Chapter.  No-shows are unfair to others we would turn away.  Thank you.

WebEx will open by 3:30pm. The log-in link & dial-in numbers will be e-mailed day prior, March 31st, only to those who have pre-registered.  Attendance recorded electronically.  Phone-in callers, from any vintage phone, are welcome with self-identification or be expelled.

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Join the WebEx early to test & adjust your settings.  Networking for everyone begins at 4PM.  Everyone may speak.

Presentation will start promptly at 4:30PM.

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Certificate for 2 PDH available only upon advance request.  IEEE membership is required for a PDH certificate.  You must include your active IEEE membership number.  Certificates in pdf format will be issued post meeting to those who (1) requested one in advance and (2) attended the entire meeting.