2016 ICS Cyber Security Conference Call for Abstracts

July 20, 2016

This is a reminder that the official Call for Abstracts (presentations) for SecurityWeek’s 2016 Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cyber Security Conference, being held October 24 – 27, 2016 at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia, USA is open. 

This is a reminder that the official Call for Abstracts (presentations) for SecurityWeek’s 2016 Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cyber Security Conference, being held October 24 – 27, 2016 at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia, USA is open.  Now in its 14th year, the conference is the largest and longest-running cyber security-focused event series for the industrial control systems sector. The Conference is unique and has historically focused on control system end-users from various industries and what cyber vulnerabilities mean to control system reliability and safe operation. It also has a long history of having discussions of actual ICS cyber incidents. We have added an interesting advanced full-day workshop on “Cybersecuring DoD Control systems” which is open to all. Those interested in submitting an abstract can find details here on the conference website. Online registration is also open, with discounts available for early registration by July 30, 2016.

I look forward to seeing you in Atlanta.

Joe Weiss

About the Author

Joe Weiss | Cybersecurity Contributor

Joe Weiss P.E., CISM, is managing partner of Applied Control Solutions, LLC, in Cupertino, CA. Formerly of KEMA and EPRI, Joe is an international authority on cybersecurity. You can contact him at [email protected]

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