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The Challenges of Digitising: Cyber Security in Construction Conference 2022

Online Event 4 May 2022, 9:00am - 2:30pm

Day 1
9:00am
Virtual Registration, Refreshments and Networking
9:30am
Chair's Welcome Address
Dr Erika Parn, Cambridge University
9:40am
The Implementation Of A Security-Minded Approach In Light Of Increasingly Complex Digital And Data-Driven Landscape
  • Understanding the increasing need for adopting a security-minded approach.
  • The range of security threats that the UK and its infrastructure face, including from organised crime, espionage and terrorism.
  • Implementing a holistic security approach
  • Supply chain security-mindedness
Alexandra Luck, Construction Innovation Hub
10:10am
Keynote Address: The NCSC’s Role in Cyber Security and Construction
  • Explaining who the NCSC are
  • The Cyber Construction Business Guide
  • What threats the industry faces, by who and in what form
  • Understanding who the actors are who carry out the attacks
  • Helping the industry better protect itself from Cyber Attack
NCSC Representative
10:40am
Questions and Answer Session
11:00am
Break and Networking
11:35am
Special Keynote: Enabling Safe and Productive Built Assets and Construction Environment​
  • Setting the scene around a reimagined Industry 4.0 model with a cyber physical fabric at its heart
  • Managing risks arising from unauthorised access to, and manipulation or sharing of, data, information and systems
  • Understanding the principles of good security planning, and to design appropriate and proportionate mitigation measures for construction projects
  • Understanding the security risk profile and conducting effective planning for appropriate and holistic project security
David Philp, Impact Director – Construction Innovation Hub and Director Digital Consulting, Strategy and Innovation - AECOM
12:05pm
Keynote Address: IoT Cyber Security And Privacy In Construction Projects: A Collaborative Response
  • IoT Cyber Security and Privacy in Construction Projects
  • Smart Buildings and IoT attacks – recommended best practise
  • The work of the IoT Security Foundation – Guidance for Building Owners and FMs
  • ManySecured project and secure routers for SMEs – the supply chain risk
James Willison, Project and Engagement Manager, IoT Security Foundation
12:25pm
Questions and Answers Session
12:35pm
Lunch and Networking
1:30pm
Enabling a Security-Minded Approach to Inform the Way the Construction Industry Operates
  • Implementing the UK BIM Framework - ISO 19650-5
  • Collaborating in a manged way by thinking about the entire construction project
  • Leading in security mindedness to be effective throughout the supply chain. Taking security serious enough and the need for leadership which is essential in terms of PAS 1192-5
  • Ensuring that the security triage is undertaken to remove a 'no security requirement' assumption and determine the extent to which a project is sensitive
  • Considering common data environments and who is responsible for the provision and when it is active
  • Being awareness of standards to comply with, how data is being stored and the need for an efficient file naming system
  • Considering the behaviour of the people operating the systems
  • Understanding the profile of all projects to determine their sensitivity
  • Taking steps to ensure that data cannot be accessed maliciously to create a security threat
Sarah Davidson, Director of Education and Student Experience, Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty Engineering, University of Nottingham
1:50pm
Case Study: Data Security and Application of ISO19650 Part 5
  • The Environment Agency’s approach to implementing this standard and consider data risks during construction
Karen Alford FCCA, Flood and Coastal Risk Manager - Digital Data and Information, FCRM Asset Management and Engineering, Environment Agency
2:10pm
Questions and Answers Session
2:30pm
Chair's Summary and Close

*programme subject to change

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