2014 ICS Cyber Security Conference

Feb. 25, 2014

The14th ICS Cyber Security Conference (sometimes known as "Weisscon") will be held October 20-23, 2014 at Georgia Tech. Based on record attendance from last year's conference, please consider making your registration early to assure a space. Registration for the conference will be open to the general public soon. Pre-registration and sponsor information can be obtained by contacting Joe Weiss at [email protected] for details.

 

 

The 14th ICS Cyber Security Conference (sometimes known as "Weisscon") will be held October 20-23, 2014 at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA.

Cyber Security is becoming a critical infrastructure issue with implications that go far beyond the plant fence. Plant engineers, corporate officers, insurance company executives and more will be handling cyber security issues in the coming years. This conference is essential attendance for people in the manufacturing or utility environment.

Based on record attendance from last year's conference, please consider making your registration early to assure a space. Last year's conference was closed to new attendance at 180 and the 2014 conference will handle over 200. "This is a real opportunity to work with people who are already knowledgeable about cyber security and control systems - a rare mix," said Joe Weiss, principal of Applied Control Solutions.

Registration for the conference will be open to the general public soon. Pre-registration and sponsor information can be obtained by contacting Joe Weiss at [email protected]

Information about last year's conference can be found at www.icscybersecurityconference.com.

Joe Weiss

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