Workshop: Cyber Security information sharing, accountability & regulation
Antwerp Friday 13 July 10.00-13.15June 29th 2018
Antwerp Friday 13 July 10.00-13.15
Workshop Invitation: Cyber Security information sharing, accountability & regulation
The maritime industry and national governments need to work as one to report cyber incidents. To interpret and deal with the evolving global cyber threats we need a dedicated cyber resource that effectively protects our supply chain carrying 90% of the world’s goods by sea.
Workshop Overview
· A perspective on why the regulatory and cyber issues facing the maritime sector are a business imperative;
· An understanding of the accountability that will now rest with the CEO/C-Suite;
· A unique window of opportunity to join a collaborative and effective industry response.
Date & Venue
13thJuly 2018
Royal Belgium Shipowners’ Association, Ernest Van Dijckkaai 8, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium
Timings and Agenda
9.30 – 10.00 Arrival and networking
Session 1 Understanding the issues facing the maritime industry
10.00 Welcome from Belgian Ship Owners Association Wilfried Lemmens, RBSOA
10.05. The Problems we face and how do we solve them Jerome Van Overloop, Government
10.25. Belgian CERT – how we protect you Belgian CERT, Manager
10.45. Why invest - Legal issues & Industry imperatives. Philip Roche, Norton Rose Fulbright
11.05. Innovation and Cyber Andrew Ross, Wärtsilä
11.20 – 11.45 Networking Break
Session 2 How can the maritime community respond effectively?
11.45. Protecting your business Vic Start, Airbus
12.00. Global Cyber Leadership Chris Gibson, Director MCERT
12.20. Local/Global CISO Community Mark Sutcliffe, MD CSO Alliance
12.35. Summary & Next Steps. Chris Gibson, Director MCERT
12.45 Panel & Audience Q&A
13.15 Close & Networking
A big thank you to all involved - the Belgium Government and Shipowners’ Association, Templar Executives, Wärtsilä, CSO Alliance, Norton Rose Fulbright, and Airbus for providing the content and speakers.
Please email rsvp@csoalliance.com or call +44 1296 325700 if you would like to attend this event or have any queries.
The maritime industry and national governments need to work as one to report cyber incidents. To interpret and deal with the evolving global cyber threats we need a dedicated cyber resource that effectively protects our supply chain carrying 90% of the world’s goods by sea.
Workshop Overview
· A perspective on why the regulatory and cyber issues facing the maritime sector are a business imperative;
· An understanding of the accountability that will now rest with the CEO/C-Suite;
· A unique window of opportunity to join a collaborative and effective industry response.
Date & Venue
13thJuly 2018
Royal Belgium Shipowners’ Association, Ernest Van Dijckkaai 8, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium
Timings and Agenda
9.30 – 10.00 Arrival and networking
Session 1 Understanding the issues facing the maritime industry
10.00 Welcome from Belgian Ship Owners Association Wilfried Lemmens, RBSOA
10.05. The Problems we face and how do we solve them Jerome Van Overloop, Government
10.25. Belgian CERT – how we protect you Belgian CERT, Manager
10.45. Why invest - Legal issues & Industry imperatives. Philip Roche, Norton Rose Fulbright
11.05. Innovation and Cyber Andrew Ross, Wärtsilä
11.20 – 11.45 Networking Break
Session 2 How can the maritime community respond effectively?
11.45. Protecting your business Vic Start, Airbus
12.00. Global Cyber Leadership Chris Gibson, Director MCERT
12.20. Local/Global CISO Community Mark Sutcliffe, MD CSO Alliance
12.35. Summary & Next Steps. Chris Gibson, Director MCERT
12.45 Panel & Audience Q&A
13.15 Close & Networking
A big thank you to all involved - the Belgium Government and Shipowners’ Association, Templar Executives, Wärtsilä, CSO Alliance, Norton Rose Fulbright, and Airbus for providing the content and speakers.
Please email rsvp@csoalliance.com or call +44 1296 325700 if you would like to attend this event or have any queries.