Cyber-physical anomaly detection applying machine & deep learning, Real life examples and academic concepts
Location: Online
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The recent SolarWinds and Colonial Pipeline attack revealed unexpected vulnerabilities of critical infrastructures and the need for improved cyber security measures. Intrusion detection systems are a key security technology for protecting power systems, industrial plants and other critical infrastructures. In our morning pitch, we give insights into the strategies of recent cyber attacks and demonstrate the effectiveness of mature intrusion detection systems. Finally, we present recent research paths aiming at higher speed, automation and accuracy of future intrusion detection systems.
This event is for you engaged in control and energy and have an interest in cybersecurity related to energy infrastructures. Join this event if you are interested in or work with SCADA, OT security architects, intrusion detection. Energy transition. If you are CTO, CIO, head of technology or specialist, we hope you will find it interesting.
After about 25 minutes presentation, the audience are invited to discuss possible new ways of collaboration and specific challenges related to the topic.
About the Speakers:
Dr. Frank Stummer is founder of Rhebo and has been responsible for Business Development since our founding. He obtained a doctorate at the Fraunhofer Institute for System and Innovation Research before founding his first company, ipoque, in the area of network security in 2006. As its CFO, he was involved in the successful sale of this company.
Nils Müller is a PhD Candidate from the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark. His doctoral work explores new approaches for real-time detection of events and anomalies in digitalized energy systems. He holds a graduate engineering degree (Diplomingenieur with ECTS grade A) in Renewable Energy Systems from the Technical University of Dresden.
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
Rhebo develops and markets innovative industrial monitoring solutions and services for energy suppliers, industrial companies and critical infrastructures. The company enables its customers to guarantee both cybersecurity and the availability of their OT and IoT infrastructures and thus master the complex challenges of securing industrial networks and smart infrastructures. Since 2021, Rhebo is part of the Landis+Gyr AG, a leading global provider of integrated energy management solutions for the energy industry with around 5,000 employees in over 30 countries worldwide.
Rhebo is a partner of the Alliance for Cyber Security of the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) as well as the Teletrust - IT Security Association Germany. The company was awarded the »IT Security Made in Germany« and »Cybersecurity Made In Europe« labels for its strict data protection and data security policies.
https://rhebo.com/
Rhebo is a partner of the Alliance for Cyber Security of the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) as well as the Teletrust - IT Security Association Germany. The company was awarded the »IT Security Made in Germany« and »Cybersecurity Made In Europe« labels for its strict data protection and data security policies.
https://rhebo.com/