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12 11 2024

CIPRE Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe 2024 Madrid 12-14 Nov

  • Fecha de inicio12 noviembre
  • Fecha de finalización14 noviembre
  • LugarMadrid
  • OrganizadorCIPRE

Descripción del evento

PESI colabora en el Comité Organizador de CIPRE Europe-2024 que se celebrará en Madrid los días 12 al 14 de Noviembre.

CIPRE es el más prestigioso Congreso Europeo de Seguridad y Resiliencia de las Infraestructuras críticas y que este año se celebra en Madrid por el apoyo del MInisterio del Interior (CNPIC), PESI y sus Socios, entre otras importantes organizaciones internacionales.

Esta 3ª semana de Septiembre la Dirección de CIPRE ha participado en diferentes reuniones en Madrid con importantes Entidades y Profesionales, incluidos el MINT, CDTI y la Secretaría de PESI, para ultimar los detalles organizativos y logísticos del Congreso Europeo, que se celebra en el Hotel Eurostars Madrid Congress de Majadahonda (Madrid).

El Congreso dispone de un oferta de espacio expositivo (últimos 3 stands) para Organizaciones y Empresas que quieran dar a conocer a nivel Europeo sus  Sistemas/Soluciones y Productos para la Seguridad Integral, PIC, Ciberseguridad y Resiliencia de Infraestructuras Críticas. Estas entidades podrán incorporarse a algunas de las sesiones del congreso como expertos, completando el impresionante Programa técnico elaborado.

Interesados en mantener contacto directo con los organizadores del CIPRE para exponer dentro del Congreso Europeo, ponerse en contacto inmediato con Javier Larrañeta (móvil 626557208, email: secretario-tecnico@pesi-seguridadindustrial.org / javier.larraneta@tecnalia.com ).

El coste de asistencia es realmente económico para un Congreso de 3 días de este nivel. Recordar que las inscripciones anticipadas (hasta el 12 de Octubre) son muy económicas (195€ +IVA para Directores y responsables de Seguridad Privada y Operadores de ICs, así como miembros de la Seguridad Pública e Instituciones).

Información oficial del CIPRE Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe 2024

Información en la Web del Congreso CIPRE-2024.

Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Europe brings together leading stakeholders from industry, operators, agencies and governments to collaborate on securing Europe. The conference will look at developing on the theme of previous events in helping to create better understanding of the issues and the threats, to help facilitate the work to develop frameworks, good risk management, strategic planning and implementation.

The integrity of critical infrastructures and their reliable operation are vital for the well-being of the citizens and the functioning of the economy.

Learn about the importance of the updated NIS2 Directive…

An important discussion will centre around the EU cybersecurity rules introduced in 2016 and updated by the NIS2 Directive that came into force in 2023. It modernised the existing legal framework to keep up with increased digitisation and an evolving cybersecurity threat landscape. By expanding the scope of the cybersecurity rules to new sectors and entities, it further improves the resilience and incident response capacities of public and private entities, competent authorities and the EU as a whole.

Businesses identified by the Member States as operators of essential services in the above sectors will have to take appropriate security measures and notify relevant national authorities of serious incidents. Key digital service providers, such as search engines, cloud computing services and online marketplaces, will have to comply with the security and notification requirements under the Directive.

Learn about the importance of the new directive on the Resilience of Critical Entities…

The Directive on the Resilience of Critical Entities entered into force on 16 January 2023. Member States have until 17 October 2024 to adopt national legislation to transpose the Directive. The Directive aims to strengthen the resilience of critical entities against a range of threats, including natural hazards, terrorist attacks, insider threats, or sabotage, as well as public health emergencies. Under the new rules:

  • Member States will need to adopt a national strategy and carry out regular risk assessments to identify entities that are considered critical or vital for the society and the economy.
  • In turn, the critical entities will need to carry out risk assessments of their own and take technical, security and organisational measures to enhance their resilience and notify incidents.
  • Critical entities in the EU providing essential services in six or more Member States, will benefit from extra advice on how best to meet their obligations to assess risks and take resilience-enhancing measures.
  • Member States will need to provide support to critical entities in enhancing their resilience. The Commission will provide complementary support to Member States and critical entities, by developing a Union-level overview of cross-border and cross-sectoral risks, best practices, guidance material, methodologies, cross-border training activities and exercises to test the resilience of critical entities, among others.

Why the Need for Such a Discussion?

Article 196 of the Lisbon Treaty enshrines in law that the Union shall encourage cooperation between Member States in order to improve the effectiveness of systems for preventing and protecting against natural or man-made disasters.

The Union’s action shall aim to:
(a) support and complement Member States’ action at national, regional and local level in risk prevention, in preparing their civil-protection personnel and in responding to natural or man-made disasters within the Union;
(b) promote swift, effective operational cooperation within the Union between national civil-protection services;
(c) promote consistency in international civil-protection work.

The ever changingnature of threats, whether natural through climate change, or man-made through terrorism activities, either physical or cyber-attacks, means the need to continually review and update policies, practices and technologies to meet these demands.

The Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe is open an ideal for members of:

  1. Federal/state/local government – emergency management agencies, emergency response and law enforcement or inter-governmental agencies, Homeland Security & Emergency Management Agencies, Fire, Police, INTERPOL, EUROPOL, RAILPOL, ROADPOL, AQUAPOL, AIRPOL and associated Agencies and members (public and official) involved in the management and protection of critical national infrastructure.
  2. Owners/Operators of Critical Infrastructure – The event is a must attend for direct employees, CSO, CISO’s, infrastructure architecture/security, facilities managers and security personnel of critical infrastructure owner/operators.
  3. Industry companies, other organizations and research/Universities sending staff members to Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe are also invited to purchase a conference pass.

Our registration process is handles by a third party registration app and you will be taken to the site from this CIPRE site to complete the registration process.

For queries or further information on registration please email cipre@torchmarketing.co.uk

 

Topics of discussion during the CIPRE Madrid-2024:

CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION
• CNI Threat and Vulnerability Analysis
• Energy Infrastructure Security
• Transport Infrastructure Security
• Telecomms Infrastructure Security
• International and National Agency Co-operation
• Emergency Preparedness and Response Coordination
• Identity Management & Access Control
• The Human Factor – Operator Protection
• Information exchange and interoperability
• Securing Waterside and Maritime Infrastructure – Whether that’s Oil and Gas Refineries, LNG, Ports, Power Stations
• Ariel Assets – What’s the Future? – Fixed Wing, Rotor Craft, UAV’s, Satellites
• Perimeter Security – Do long perimeters mean weak security?
• Flooding – Prevention is better than the cure, but we also need the cure!
• Planning for Disaster – Risk Management and Resilience
• Surveillance Systems – How Do We Manage Multiple Systems?
• Human Assets – Selection, Training, Motivation
• PPPs
• Critical Communications
• Emerging and Future Threats, Identification and Management
• Security and Resilience in Design
• Modelling, Simulation and Metrics
• Standardisation for Improving CIP Solutions

CRITICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION / CYBERSECURITY
• Cyber security aspects on critical infrastructures (e.g. energy, telcos, transport, banks, health)
• CIIP Policy
• Cyber security strategies
• Alerting systems and information exchange platforms for cross-border NIS cooperation
• Integrated situational awareness; Data collection, abstraction, visualisation
• Governance models, practices and escalation procedures for cyber crisis management
• International NIS cooperation for incident management and response
• Legal aspects of NIS cooperation and information sharing
• Industrial Control Systems / SCADA security / ICS-CERT
• Incident reporting
• Information sharing
• Public Private co-operation
• Critical applications security
Why Attend CIPRE

Sponsorship Opportunities

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?

If you are involved in one of the following critical sectors, then CIPRE is the event for you:

Come and speak at CIPRE 2024 and share your knowledge and experiences to enhance the security and resilience of your critical assets.

Submit your abstract today.

The Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe (CIPRE) conference, working with our co-hosts the International Association of CIP Professionals, will bring you an exciting, live and in-person event in Madrid, Spain on 12th-14th November 2024.

CIPRE Event Manager: Mr Ben Lane (benl@torchmarketing.co.uk)

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