New event posted: 3rd ICS Cyber Security Forum

Jan. 9, 2015

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The 3rd ICS Cyber Security Forum will examine areas of concern regarding cybersecurity in both the utility and energy sectors, as well as how to improve and resolve these issues.

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — A new event has been posted to our Event’s Calendar on WaterTechOnline.com — the 3rd ICS Cyber Security Forum will take place in Abu Dhabi May 11-14, 2015.

The event will examine the areas of concern regarding cybersecurity in both the utility and energy sectors, as well as how to improve and resolve these issues.

Issues regarding cybersecurity needing more in-depth consideration will be explored in available workshops during ICS Cyber Security Forum. Also included in the event is an exhibition of relevant products and services needed to counteract the rising number of cyber threats to the energy and utility sectors.

You can find this event, as well as other industry events on our calendar here.

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