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Title
Physical and Cyber Safety in Critical Water Infrastructure
Mechanism
Advanced Research Workshop
Dates
08 - 11 Oct 2018
Location
Oslo, Norway
Description
The objectives of this workshop are to increase the awareness of the cyber related risks that pose threats to current and future water utilities and services, to share experiences from leading utility managers and specialists, and to learn how to increase surveillance, preparedness, as well as crisis minimisation if everything else fails. The event will focus on the water critical infrastructure physical and cyber safety. The event will bring together a wide range of participants to achieve the optimal blend of expertise from scientists, consultants, suppliers and end-users.
Co-Directors
Prof. Harsha Ratnaweera
Prof. Oleksandr Pivovarov
Ref. no.:
985495