Frank Gardner, the BBC’s security correspondent, journalist and author, will join the ‘Cyber and Physical Security’ panel session at SPE Offshore Europe 2017
BBC security correspondent, journalist and author, Frank Gardner OBE, who survived being shot six times by Al-Qaeda terrorists in a Riyadh suburb in Saudi Arabia, will be part of the expert panel.
The session will be chaired by Deirdre Michie, chief executive of Oil & Gas UK and will involve Professor David Stupples, Director of Electronic Warfare Systems Research, University of London, who will reveal research into the cyber threat specific to the oil and gas industry. In particular, he will talk about cyber attacks on SCADA – supervisory control and data acquisition. Other keynote speakers include Dominic Armstrong, president of Herminius, a risk management and intelligence consultancy.
“The cyber threat is no longer an ‘emerging’ risk but one that is forcibly having a severe and hazardous impact on day-to-day operations,” said Sue Frye, Director Europe, Caspian, & Sub-Saharan Africa Events for the Society of Petroleum Engineers. “Understanding and managing the risks is the responsibility of everyone in the sector, from rig workers to investors. Delegates will leave with a better understanding of the shifts in global strategic risks to oil and gas operations and the ‘new realities,’ threats and vulnerabilities that companies are facing.”
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