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PROGRAMME - CNI 2010 - Delivering Secure Critical National Infrastructure

8:20

Registration and Welcome Refreshments

Served in the exhibition area

Morning Plenary

What does a Robust and Resilient Critical National Infrastructure look like in the 21st Century?

9:40

Welcome and Housekeeping

Johnathan Rush, Editor, Contingency Today

9:45

GOVERNMENT POLICY AND INITIATIVES ON SECURITY AND RESILIENCE OF NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE”. 

Lord West , Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Security and Counter-terrorism

    • National Security Strategy
    • National Cyber Security Strategy
    • Counter-Terrorism Strategy
 10:10

Progress in CNI Protection

Liz Siberry, Director, Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure

  • Joint initiatives and working together
  • Raising awareness of protective security across the National Infrastructure
  • Role of research and innovation in supporting advice delivery
10.35

Enhancing CNI protection with the private sector

David Taylor-Smith, Regional President & CEO, G4S Secure Solutions (UK & Ireland)

 

  • Setting the Scene
  • Engaging the private sector
  • Proposals for future engagements
10.55 Questions and Answers
11.05

Morning Refreshments

Served in the exhibition area

11:40

Telecommunications - The importance of telecommunications resilience as a vital part of the Critical National Infrastructure

Dr Nigel Brown, Lead for Resilient Telecommunications Strategy for the Cabinet Office

  • Resilience in Converged Networks
  • Resilience measures taken by telecommunications companies
  • Roles of Government departments, the regulator and other agencies
  • Emergency Plans and response measures

 

12:00

The Cyber Dimension

Marcus Willett, Director, Cyber, Government Communication Headquarters (GCHQ)

  • The Threat
  • Our Strategy
  • A GCHQ Perspective
12.20

Critical Information Infrastructure, Prospective Issue on Vulnerabilities, Protection and Resilience

Steve Revell, Rapiscan

  • Information Infrastructure Protection: Managing complexity, risk and resilience
  • Protecting Information Assets from theft and exfiltration by Third Parties and Contractors
  • Defending against Electronic attacks
12:40 Questions and Answers
12.50

Lunch and Networking

Served in the exhibition area

 

Afternoon Plenary:

Exploring New Innovations, Emerging Threats, Growing Dependencies and Cutting-Edge Technologies while building resilience in Critical Infrastructure

14:00

Delivering Energy Resilience through Markets and Infrastructure'

Michael Rutter, Head of Energy Resilience, Department of Energy and Climate Change

  • Role of Market in providing short term energy security
  • Different approaches to improving resilience of energy infrastructure to natural hazards
  • Working with business and regulators to PROTECT critical infrastructure in energy sector
  • Funding improvements to resilience of CNI
14:20

Protecting Critical Infrastructure through Science and Innovation: THE UK SECURITY & COUNTER- TERRORISM SCIENCE & INNOVATION STRATEGY

Crispin Blunt, MP for Reigate and Shadow Minister for Home Affairs and Counter-Terrorism

  • Using innovation and technology to Protect, Prepare, Pursue, Prevent
  • Forging an environment that fosters creativity and innovation in order to generate the knowledge and technologies that can reduce the risk from terrorism.
  • Providing support, both at the strategic/policy level (Government departments) and at the end-user tactical level (e.g. emergency responders)
  • Working more effectively with business and academia to ensure research is delivered and exploited through the cultivation of a strong and innovative counter-terrorism research market
  • By coordinating collaboration with international partners, allowing increased sharing of knowledge and technologies
14.40

Integrating the Many Faces of Incident Management - Lessons learned by the United States Department of Homeland Security's Office of Infrastructure Protection

Steven King, Director, Contingency Planning and Incident Management Division, US Department of Homeland Security

  • Developing and maintaining strong information-sharing partnerships with infrastructure owners and operators
  • Establishing a framework for incident management co-ordination between the private sector, local, state and national agencies
  • Providing consistent situational awareness throughout the lifecycle of an incident management
  • Synchronizing planning, training, exercises and operations and ensuring continuity of government
15:00

Questions and Answers

15:10

Afternoon Refreshments

Served in the exhibition area

15:40

Protecting the UK's Critical National Infrastructure

DCI Chris Phillip, Head of The National Counter Terrorism Security Office

 

  • The role of NaCTSO and CTSA
  • Joining up the security plan to the response plan
16:00

Securing the Utilities

Simon Stringer, Becatech

16:15

Questions and Answers

16:20

Closing Remarks

16:25

Conference Close

Delegates depart

 

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