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Roadmapping Workshop: Measurement of Security Technology Performance Impacts for Industrial Control System Agenda

Roadmapping Workshop: Measurement of Security Technology Performance Impacts for Industrial Control Systems Agenda 

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

7:30 am

Registration and Continental Breakfast - C106 Lobby

8:30 am

Opening Plenary Session  C106

  • Welcome Keith Stouffer, Project Manager, Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems, National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Keynote
    • Future Security Directions for Industrial Controls Systems (ICS) ~ TBD
      U.S. Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT)

9:00 am

Plenary Panel: Performance Challenges and Concerns of Implementing ICS Security Standards

Dawn Tilbury, Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan

Janos Sztipanovits, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Professor of Computer Engineering and Director of the Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Vanderbilt University

10:00 am

Break  - C106 Lobby

10:15 am

Plenary Panel: Measurement Science Needs for Assessing Impacts of Security Technologies on ICS Performance

Alvaro Cardenas, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science University of Texas at Dallas
Manimaran Govindarasu, Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Iowa State University

Steven Venema, Associate Technical Fellow, Cyber Security & Network Technology Engineering, Operations & Technology, The Boeing Company

11:30 am

Plenary Speaker: ICS Security Testbeds

Carol Hawk, Cybersecurity for Energy Delivery Systems Program Manager, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, U.S. Department of Energy

12:00 pm

Morning Wrap Up & Instructions for Afternoon Breakouts
Joan Pellegrino, Vice President Science and Technology, Energetics Incorporated

12:15 pm

Lunch  - NIST Cafeteria

1:15 pm

Concurrent Breakout Session I: System Performance Impacts 

  • Breakout Groups (Sessions I and II)
  • Security technology performance impacts for ICS  TBD
  • Security architecture performance impacts for ICS TBD
  • Modeling and simulation of security impacts for ICS performance TBD

2:10 pm

Break (flexible)

2:30 pm

Concurrent Breakout Session II: Measurement Science Barriers, Gaps, and R&D Needs  

  • Breakout groups continue (return to your Session I group)

4:30 pm

Move to Plenary

4:35 pm

Breakout Group Reports   - C106

5:00 pm

Closing and Adjourn Day 1 ~ Keith Stouffer, NIST

Thursday, December 5, 2013

7:30 am

Continental Breakfast - C106 Lobby

8:30 am

Welcome and Recap Day 1 ~ Keith Stouffer, NIST   C106

8:45 am

Plenary Panel: ICS security R&D and Testbeds
TBA, ICS-CERT

Trustworthy Cyber Infrastructure for the Power Grid (TGCIP) Testbed: Alfonso Valdes, Managing Director, Smart Grid Technologies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP): Harold Booth, National Vulnerability Database, NIST

9:20 am

9:25 am

Instructions for Morning Breakouts ~ Joan Pellegrino, Energetics

Move to Breakouts

9:30 am

Concurrent Breakout Session III: Future Challenges and Opportunities for ICS Security and Testbeds
Breakout Groups

  • Future of ICS Security R&D
    • Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) for ICS - TBD
  • Testbed Coordination and Collaboration
    • Identification of Existing Testbeds and Capabilities- TBD
10:30 am Break

10:45 am

Concurrent Breakout Session III Continues
Breakout Groups

  • Future of ICS Security R&D
    • R&D Needs Beyond SCAP- TBD
  • Testbed Coordination and Collaboration
    • Opportunities for NIST Testbeds- TBD

12:00 pm

Lunch (NIST Cafeteria)

1:15 pm

Breakout Group Reports

1:45 pm

Wrap up and Next Steps  - Joan and Keith

2:00 pm

Adjourn Workshop


Contact:

Keith Stouffer,
NIST Intelligent Systems Division,

keith.stouffer [at] nist.gov (keith[dot]stouffer[at]nist[dot]gov)
301-975-3877
Created October 17, 2013, Updated November 20, 2013