CNES' Security Technical Competences Center is pleased to invite you to a new event
Space's Industrial Control Systems and Security
Firday 29 september 2017, 9h00 - 17h00 at CLS, Ramonville, France
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Presentations are being uploaded to a dedicated webpage. Access is restricted to COMET-SSI members in order to respect author's wishes.
Overview
Space sector has always been reliant on critical control systems for its ground systems, from the launch facilities to control command centers. However, once totally isolated and based on tailored solutions, control systems are evolving towards information technologies and components over the shelf (COTS) models. As a consequence, threat models and vulnerabilities are evolving too. Manufacturers and providers have to embed cyber security in the products development lifecycle, operators have to integrate security in the building and operation process. Thanks to regulation efforts, standardization initiatives and years of cyber security experience, new solutions have emerged to secure control systems and their surroundings. Cost and time driven development projects are also key into the adoption of new solutions.
Registration is now closed.
Program
This one day event will be the occasion to investigate the advances made in control system security and solutions, with the following themes:
Regulations and standards evolutions,
Threat models,
Vulnerabilities,
Systems review and lessons learned (CNES Ariane 6 in Kourou,…),
Tailored security solutions (Intrusion Detection Systems, Secured Gateways),
The following presentations have been confirmed :
Day Introduction
Julien Airaud - CNES
Bridging the gap between ICS(IoT?) and corporate IT security
Stefan LÜDERS - CERN
Stefan Lüders, PhD, graduated from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and joined CERN in 2002. Since 2009, he is heading the CERN Computer Security Incident Response Team as CERN’s Computer Security Officer with the mandate to coordinate all aspects of CERN’s computer security --- office computing security, computer centre security, GRID computing security and control system security --- whilst taking into account CERN’s operational needs. Dr. Lüders has presented on computer security and control system cyber-security topics at many different occasions to international bodies, governments, and companies, and published several articles.
From Stuxnet to product qualification: Siemens and the safety of its products and solutions
Jean-Christophe MATHIEU - Siemens
Coffee Break
Product security in complex system engineering
Sylvain BARREAU - Ariane Groups
Ariane 6 critical control systems and cybersecurity: the perspective of the project manager
Christian CANART - CNES
Lunch
Different strategies for actively reducing the network attack surface
Robert WAKIM - Stormshield
Enabling secure communication with isolated systems
Benoît BADRIGANS - Seclab
Coffee Break
How to build a Cyber Control Room?
Laurent HAUSERMANN - Sentryo
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Penetration testing on embedded devices: Methodology, feedback and demonstration
Adam REZIOUK - Airbus Defense & Space CyberSecurity
How to participate ?
The CCT will take place at CLS (Collecte Localisatoin Satellites) in Ramonville, France (close to Toulouse and CNES' Toulouse Space Center) and will be streamed. In both case, registration is mandatory to attend. Registration is now closed.
Meeting location
The address to the location is the following:
CLS
11, rue Hermčs,
Parc Technologique du Canal
31520 Ramonville Saint-Agne
France
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Tel: +33 (0)5 61 39 47 00
Website: https://www.cls.fr
Access restriction: Acces to the event's location (CLS) is subjected to pre-authorisation for attendant residing outside of Schengen Area. The required authorisation has to be requested one week before the event. To apply, attendants must send a copy of their passport to the event organizer minimum one week prior the event.
An ID proof (driving license not accepted) will be required to access the building.
Remote participation
Remote participation is possible through CNES' webconference system. Registration is mandatory.
Access details to the meeting will be communicated to registred users.
It is recommended to all remote participants to use a headset with microphone ot avoid sound issues.
Contact
Event contact : Sébastien Palasse - CNES : sebastien.palasse@cnes.fr
CCT Manager : Julien Airaud - CNES : julien.airaud@cnes.fr
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