NSW Technical Event November 2024
The water industry has primarily managed its cyber risks around SCADA operating systems and has been relatively fortunate compared to overseas utilities. As water utilities become more digitally connected and merge legacy and cloud enabled IT infrastructure services, the industry needs to manage critical infrastructure risks, third party suppliers, as well as detect and respond to cyber incidents and events related to critical infrastructure.
This events will feature a hypothetical Cyber Security Incident Response, with NSW Water Industry Leaders leading participants through a typical business crisis / incident management framework. It will follow the principles of Identification, Containment, Repair, Restore and Review.
The outcome will help attendees identify incident learnings that are more nuanced to the water industry and provide insights and real lessons learnt from similar cyber incidents. It will also form a White Paper for the NSW Water Sector.
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Ross Lettau Director – Elastikos |
Ross has held various national, regional and global senior leadership roles in cyber security, risk, technology and business transformation with extensive experience in critical infrastructure as a senior risk, security and technology leader, delivering business and program budgets from $50K - $4BN+ for a wide range of industries. Having worked on some of Australia’s key nation building and critical infrastructure programs, he is well versed in building cyber security from top to bottom (i.e. governance oversight and regulatory, through to engineering, architecture and assurance of delivery and ongoing managed services). |
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Annette Davison Director and Risk Specialist at Risk Edge |
Annette is a highly experienced certified lead auditor and award-winning risk manager in the water, environment, policy and mining fields. Annette has been recognised multiple times over by the industry and her peers, most recently winning the prestigious Australian Water Association’s Water Professional of the Year Award in 2021. Globally, Annette has guided many organisations in their development and implementation of water safety and risk management plans. In May 2024, she was invited to talk on this work at an International Water Association global webinar on Water Safety Plans. She has a multitude of journal papers, book chapters, books, technical papers, reports and other publications in several fields including bioremediation, biodiversity, microbial ecology, water utility due diligence and risk management. |
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Head of Water Supply & Product at Sydney Water |
Ben Blayney is the Head of Water Supply and Production at Sydney Water. He leads teams responsible for the safe supply of drinking water for 5 million people across Sydney. With over 34 years experience, he has worked across all facets of the water industry, including planning construction, design and operations. He loves his job too much and is passionate about empowering people to build a better future. |
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Head of Protective Security & Emergency Management at Sydney Water |
Grant is Sydney Water’s Head of Protective Security & Emergency Management, a position he has held for over four years. He has been a security and risk professional for over 40 years, which has given him the opportunity of working throughout the world. Prior to joining Sydney Water, Grant provided security consulting services in Asia and generalist consulting services to the mining and resources sector in Australia. |
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Production Officer at Sydney Water
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Praby is the Process Controller for the Malabar and Cronulla Resource Recovery Facilities, overseeing treatment processes to ensure efficient operations and compliance with environmental regulations. She coordinates with the production team to monitor system performance, troubleshoot issues, and implement improvements that enhance effluent quality and resource recovery. |
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Dr Qiang Tang Senior Lecturer in the School of Computer Science of The University of Sydney
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Dr. Qiang Tang is currently a senior lecturer in the School of Computer Science of The University of Sydney. From 2016-2020, he was an assistant professor at New Jersey Institute of Tech and Director of JD-NJIT-ISCAS Joint Blockchain research lab. Before joining NJIT, he did his postdoc at Cornell University. Dr. Tang's research span broadly of cybersecurity, particularly on blockchain, applied cryptography, privacy and security (including secure storage as a service). He is the program chair of annual public key crypto conference, 2024. He has won several prestigious awards including Sydney Research Accelerator Prize, MIT Technical Review 35 Innovators Under 35, Google Faculty Award, and several others, and research awards from world leading blockchain foundations such as Ethereum, Stellar, Filecoin and more. |
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Karen Elderidge Technical Director - Control System Engineering at Downers
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Karen is Downer's Technical Director - Control System Engineering working with Downer's team of control systems engineers across utility projects in NSW, VIC, WA & QLD. Karen has been responsible for the design, development, commissioning and maintenance of extensive control systems including Sydney Water's Malabar PARR project, Melbourne Water’s ETP Tertiary Upgrade, Bondi RIAMP, North Head PARR, Cairns Cleaner Seas and the Pimpama Water Cycle Alliances, and the St Mary's Water Recycling project. |
Event Details
Date | Thursday 14 November 2024 |
Time | 4pm - 6pm |
Venue | The University of Sydney |
Address |
Camperdown Campus |
Registration Type | Registration |
Members
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$46
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Non-members
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$67
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Concession
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$30
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