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EnergyLab Nordhavn

Security monitoring in substations: How to detect attacks at all levels at an early stage 



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Online: Meeting Link
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Time: August 19, 08:30-09:30

​Checkin from 08:15 (host joins meeting)


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​Security monitoring in substations: How to detect attacks at all levels at an early stage

The power grid is becoming increasingly small-scale due to the integration of municipal utilities, renewable energy plants and the construction of new substations. Often, the individual stations are located far away and control is increasingly digital via remote access. Classic firewalls usually reliably detect known malware, but are blind to novel attack patterns and professional attacks that often run over a long period of time. In this session, you will learn:

* Why centralized monitoring is not enough to adequately protect substations

* What types of threats you're not seeing in your substations yet;

* How to implement a seamless attack detection system for your entire infrastructure. 

After about 25 minutes presentation, the audience are invited to discuss possible new ways of collaboration and specific challenges related to the topic

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Speakers
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Alexander Müller is Vice President Product Management at Rhebo and is responsible for the continuing advancement of the industrial IT security product portfolio. Before he took over responsibility for product management at Rhebo, he held leading positions at ipoque and pcvisit Software AG.

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EnergyLab Nordhavn is an association formed on the basis of a large public funded project. It aims at supporting its members’ development and demonstration of sustainable energy technology and solutions in the Nordhavn district of Copenhagen. To this end it aims for Nordhavn to develop into one of Europes leading living labs for sustainable energy solutions, based on components, infrastructure, agreements and cooperation, established by its members. Those are corporates, SME’s, utilities, municipal government and knowledge institutions. Statutes etc can be downloaded here

Contact

Silvia Machmer:  silvia.machmer@rhebo.com
​Christoffer Greisen: 
cgre@elektro.dtu.dk
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