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How to Identify and Classify Critical Information Infrastructure Assets and Services
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EXERCISES
04 October 2021
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:00 - 16:00 Geneva time, CEST
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EXERCISES
In recent years the number of cyber incidents involving a variety of digital industrial systems in the energy, oil and gas sectors, transportation, production, government, and other critical sectors has dramatically raised.
Despite of implementation of many technical solutions for protection of critical infrastructure, there are still recent cases of data breaches and critical infrastructure facilities successful cyberattack. One of main reasons for this is a lack of identification services and systems as critical.
This training touches critical points on discussion about the identification of critical sectors and facilities around the world, existing methodologies in identification of critical information infrastructure and challenges in identification of critical assets and services.
Section 1:
Overview of the approaches to CII’s identification
Section 2:
Methodologies in the identification of CIIs
Section 3:
Challenges in identification of CII’s assets and services
TRAINERS
Dmytro CHERKASHYN
holds the Master Degree in Nuclear Energy with focus on Physical Security and was assigned for different security related tasks either technical, managerial or consultative for last 11 years.
Currently, he is working in Institute for Security and Safety at the Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences as Security Scientist, where assists nation states to build capacity in cybersecurity sector through the education and advice, but also very active in technical projects on security assessments, development of new training tools and concepts.
Dmytro is coordinator for the Institute for Security and Safety as one of ITU Centers of Excellence for cybersecurity in Europe.
Jugersa SMAJA
is Junior Security Researcher at the Institute for Security and Safety (ISS). In her role, she specializes on the technical aspects of cybersecurity with a focus on Cyber Threat Intelligence, Cyber Security Assessments and Cyber Forensics.
She holds a Master's degree in in Cyber Security from the University of Salford and a Bachelor's degree in Business Informatics from Tirana University.
Jugersa is active member of EE-ISAC Working groups and contributor to European projects in cybersecurity.
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