Denver ISA - October 10 - Cyber Security Series Event 3: Respond & Recover

When:  Oct 10, 2024 from 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM (MT)
Associated with  Denver

2024 “Cyber” Security for Industrial Automation & Control Systems Series

Event 3: Respond & Recover

Date & Time: Thursday, October 10, 2024 @ 6:00-8:00 PM MST

Location: Online (via MS Teams) or In-Person at Rust Automation

Rust Automation: 8100 S Akron St #313, Centennial, CO 80112

Food & drinks will be provided at the in-person session

*Please notify the ISA Denver team of any dietary restrictions*

Register for this event by October 4th through the QR Code

For questions email ISA Denver Secretary Jennifer Ryan (ryanj@ace-net.com)

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Presenters Bio:

Chris McLaughlin, Johns Manville Chief Information Security Officer

Chris McLaughlin is the Chief Information Security Officer at Johns Manville and the President of the Denver InfraGard chapter. He is a passionate executive with an exceptional reputation for driving organizational performance guided by a vision of technology. Chris has over 20 years of information security and infrastructure experience leading the vision for a highly complex manufacturing company. In addition, Chris is a 2022 C100 Winner named one of the top 100 CISO’s in 2022.

Presentation Abstract:

Respond & Recover

This presentation will continue from Event #2 process of “Detect and Govern”. 

The Event #3 technical presentation in the 2024 ISA Denver “Cyber” Security for Industrial Automation and Control Systems Series will cover these critical areas necessary for securing control system functions from compromise and link those to ANSI/ISA/IEC62443 equivalent concepts which include:

·         RESPOND (RS) — Actions regarding a detected cybersecurity incident are taken. RESPOND supports the ability to contain the effects of cybersecurity incidents. Outcomes within this Function cover incident management, analysis, mitigation, reporting, and communication.

·         RECOVER (RC) — Assets and operations affected by a cybersecurity incident are restored. RECOVER supports the timely restoration of normal operations to reduce the effects of cybersecurity incidents and enable appropriate communication during recovery efforts.

2024_Denver_ISA_Cyber_Series_Event_3.pdf

Contact

Jennifer Ryan
7206759832
ryanj@ace-net.com