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Register online at www.cip-asia.com/onlinereg DELEGATE DETAILS (Please print details clearly in English. One delegate per form, please photocopy for additional delegates.) 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Please fill in your credit card details below: Visa MasterCard All credit card payments will be subject to standard credit card charges. Card No: ____________________________________________ Valid From ____ / ____ Expiry Date ____ / ____ CVV Number ______ (3 digit security on reverse of card) Cardholder’s Name: ___________________________________ Signature: ___________________________ Date: __________ I agree to the Terms and Conditions of Booking. CONFERENCE FEES GOVERNMENT, MILITARY AND PUBLIC SECTOR/AGENCY Individual 2 Day Conference Pass (includes 2 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition, networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch) Paid before 17 th June 2018 ....................................... US$395 Paid on or after 17 th June 2018 ................................. US$495 Include One-Day Specialized Training for an extra ... US$200 OPERATORS/OWNERS OF INFRASTRUCTURE Individual 2 Day Conference Pass (includes 2 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition, networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch) Paid before 17 th June 2018 ...................................... US$395 Paid on or after 17 th June 2018 ................................ US$495 Include One-Day Specialized Training for an extra ... US$200 COMMERCIAL ORGANISATIONS Individual 2 Day Conference Pass (includes 2 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition, networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch) Paid before 17 th June 2018 ...................................... US$695 Paid on or after 17 th June 2018 ................................ US$795 Include One-Day Specialized Training for an extra ... US$200 Individual Day Delegate (includes access to conference on the day, coffee breaks and lunch on the day) Paid before 17 th June 2018 ...................................... US$395 Paid on or after 17 th June 2018 ................................ US$495 attending on: 18th July 19th July EXHIBITION ONLY ..................................................... FREE (includes access to exhibition floor only) Terms and Conditions of Booking Payment: Payments must be made with the order. Entry to the conference will not be permitted unless payment has been made in full prior to 17th July 2018. Substitutions/Name Changes: You can amend/change a delegate prior to the even start by notifying us in writing. Two or more delegates may not ‘share’ a place at an event. Please ensure separate bookings for each delegate. Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. reserve the right to refuse entry. Cancellation: If you wish to cancel your attendance to the event and you are unable to send a substitute, then we will refund/credit 50% of the due fee less a US$100 administration charge, providing that cancellation is made in writing and received before 17th June 2018. Regretfully cancellation after this time cannot be accepted. If we have to cancel the event for any reason, then we will make a full refund immediately, but disclaim any further liability. Alterations: It may become necessary for us to make alterations to the content, speakers or timing of the event compared to the advertised programme. Data Protection: Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. gathers personal data in accordance with the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and we may use this to contact you by telephone, fax, post or email to tell you about other products and services. Please tick if you do not wish to be contacted in future by: Email Post Phone Fax REGISTRATION IS SIMPLE 1. Register online at www.cip-asia.com/onlinereg 2. Complete this form and email to: [email protected] 3. Complete this form and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 3210 4. Complete this form and mail to: CIPRA 2018, Torch Marketing, 53 Clarendon Road, Cheshunt, Herts EN8 9DJ, United Kingdom. ONE DAY SPECIALIZED TRAINING COURSE Cyber Defense Strategies (Tues 17th July only) (includes 1 day certified training only, lunch and refreshments) Govt/Military and Public Sector/Agency ............. US$295 Operators/Owners of Infrastructure .................... US$295 Commercial Organisations ..................................... US$495 REGISTRATION FORM EARLY BIRD SAVINGS - Book your delegate place by 17th June 2018 and save with the Early Bird rate

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DELEGATE DETAILS (Please print details clearly in English. One delegate per form, please photocopy for additional delegates.)

Title: ________ First Name: _________________________

Surname: ________________________________________

Job Title: _________________________________________ Company: ________________________________________

E-mail: __________________________________________

Address: _________________________________________

Street: ___________________________________________

Town/City: ________________________________________

County/State: _____________________________________

Post/Zip Code: ________________________________

Country: _________________________________________

Direct Tel: (+ ) ___________________________________

Mobile: (+ ) _____________________________________

Direct Fax: (+ ) __________________________________

Signature : _______________________ Date: ___________(I agree to the Terms and Conditions of Booking)

PAYMENT DETAILS (METHOD OF PAYMENT)

Wire Transfer (Wire information will be provided on invoice)

Credit Card Invoice will be supplied for your records on receipt of the order/payment.

Please fill in your credit card details below: Visa MasterCard

All credit card payments will be subject to standard credit card charges.

Card No: ____________________________________________

Valid From ____ / ____ Expiry Date ____ / ____

CVV Number ______ (3 digit security on reverse of card)

Cardholder’s Name: ___________________________________

Signature: ___________________________ Date: __________I agree to the Terms and Conditions of Booking.

CONFERENCE FEES GOVERNMENT, MILITARY AND PUBLIC SECTOR/AGENCYIndividual 2 Day Conference Pass(includes 2 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition, networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch) Paid before 17th June 2018 ....................................... US$395 Paid on or after 17th June 2018 ................................. US$495 Include One-Day Specialized Training for an extra ... US$200OPERATORS/OWNERS OF INFRASTRUCTUREIndividual 2 Day Conference Pass(includes 2 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition, networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch) Paid before 17th June 2018 ...................................... US$395 Paid on or after 17th June 2018 ................................ US$495 Include One-Day Specialized Training for an extra ... US$200

COMMERCIAL ORGANISATIONSIndividual 2 Day Conference Pass(includes 2 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition, networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch) Paid before 17th June 2018 ...................................... US$695 Paid on or after 17th June 2018 ................................ US$795 Include One-Day Specialized Training for an extra ... US$200

Individual Day Delegate(includes access to conference on the day, coffee breaks and lunch on the day) Paid before 17th June 2018 ...................................... US$395 Paid on or after 17th June 2018 ................................ US$495 attending on: 18th July 19th July EXHIBITION ONLY ..................................................... FREE (includes access to exhibition floor only)

Terms and Conditions of Booking Payment: Payments must be made with the order. Entry to the conference will not be permitted unless payment has been made in full prior to 17th July 2018.Substitutions/Name Changes: You can amend/change a delegate prior to the even start by notifying us in writing. Two or more delegates may not ‘share’ a place at an event. Please ensure separate bookings for each delegate. Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. reserve the right to refuse entry.Cancellation: If you wish to cancel your attendance to the event and you are unable to send a substitute, then we will refund/credit 50% of the due fee less a US$100 administration charge, providing that cancellation is made in writing and received before 17th June 2018. Regretfully cancellation after this time cannot be accepted. If we have to cancel the event for any reason, then we will make a full refund immediately, but disclaim any further liability.Alterations: It may become necessary for us to make alterations to the content, speakers or timing of the event compared to the advertised programme.Data Protection: Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. gathers personal data in accordance with the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and we may use this to contact you by telephone, fax, post or email to tell you about other products and services.Please tick if you do not wish to be contacted in future by: Email Post Phone Fax

REGISTRATION IS SIMPLE1. Register online at www.cip-asia.com/onlinereg 2. Complete this form and email to:

[email protected]. Complete this form and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 32104. Complete this form and mail to:

CIPRA 2018, Torch Marketing, 53 Clarendon Road, Cheshunt, Herts EN8 9DJ, United Kingdom.

ONE DAY SPECIALIZED TRAINING COURSE Cyber Defense Strategies (Tues 17th July only)(includes 1 day certified training only, lunch and refreshments) Govt/Military and Public Sector/Agency ............. US$295 Operators/Owners of Infrastructure .................... US$295 Commercial Organisations ..................................... US$495

REGISTRATION FORMEARLY BIRD SAVINGS - Book your delegate place by 17th June 2018 and save with the Early Bird rate

Today’s modern economies and improving living standards rely more and more on the development and security of a country’s critical infrastructure.

How would a country stand should there be an attack, from natural or man-made disasters, on its key infrastructure?

Invitation to AttendPreliminary Conference ProgrammeThe 3rd Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia brings together leading stakeholders from industry, operators, agencies and governments to debate and collaborate on securing South East Asia’s critical infrastructure.

Leading the discussion on securing critical infrastructure across ASEAN

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17th-19th July 2018The Waterfront Hotel,Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysiawww.cip-asia.com

Developing resilient infrastructure for a secure future

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Dear Colleague

Developing resilient infrastructure for a secure future

Today’s modern economies and improving living standards rely more and more on the development and security of a country’s critical infrastructure.

How would your country cope in the event of a dirty bomb or if it suffered a natural or man-made disaster impacting on its key infrastructure?

Southeast Asia continues to see a rise in insurgency-related attacks and terrorist activities, creating uncertainty and insecurity on critical national infrastructure. Climate change has also seen more extreme weather patterns, creating additional hazardous, unseasonal and unpredictable conditions and a severe strain on infrastructure.

Since last years Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia, the region has seen a number of threats to its infrastructure, including:

Papua New Guinea earthquake - February 2018Indonesia earthquake - February 2018Singapore Flash Floods - January 2018Philippines volcano reuption - January 2018Indonesia earthquake - December 2017Philippines Tropical Storms - December 2017Papua New Guinea earthquake - November 2017Thailand Floods - November 2017Indonesia earthquake - October 2017Japan earthquakte - September 2018Indonesia earthquake - August 2017Philippines terrorism - August 2017South Asia Floods - July-September 2017Vietnam Floods - June 2017Jakarta Bombings - May 2017

A terrorist attack, or the impact of a natural disaster against key national infrastructure could have a catastrophic impact on the country and regions economy. The proper functioning of a nations critical infrastructure is vital to the interests of any society. At this year’s Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia leading experts from around the world will discuss the threats both in the physical and cyber domains and how to mitigate those threats.

If you are responsible for national security and emergency/contingency planning, facilities management in Nuclear, Power, Oil and Gas,

Chemicals, Telecommunications, Banking and Financial, ISP’s, water supply, whether you’re an IT, Cyber Security or Information Manager, or responsible for transport security (port or airports), then Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia is a MUST ATTEND for you, and unique in its content and delivery.

Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia will bring together leading stakeholders from industry, operators, agencies and governments to collaborate on securing Asia. The conference will look at developing existing national or international legal and technical frameworks, integrating good risk management, strategic planning and implementation.

On behalf of the Organising Committee and co-hosts, the National Cyber Security Agency, CyberSecurity Malaysia and the State of Sarawak, you are invited to participate in the 3rd Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia, taking place at The Waterfront Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia on 17th-19th July 2018.

The conference programme brings together leading international speakers, experts in their field, looking at a range of key topics that can assist with your strategic and tactical planning and thinking in how better to secure and protect your key assets.

From the physical infrastructure of power plants, telecommunications systems, transport networks and vital regional assets such as the Trans ASEAN Gas Pipeline and ASEAN Power Grid, to the critical information and data held by organisations, including operators of CNI, banks/financial institutions, governments and corporations, Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia will address and highlight important issues, such as the emerging threats, including cyber attacks, to resilience measures that can mitigate a disaster.

This document provides further information about the event and the conference programme, correct at the time of printing, and how to register. Further details can also be found online at www.cip-asia.com.

We look forward to welcoming you to Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia on 17th-19th July 2018 in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.

Yours sincerely

Neil WalkerEvent Director

You are invited to attend the leading discussion on securing ASEAN critical national infrastructure

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Why Attend?Your attendance to Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia will ensure you are up-to-date on the lastest issues, policies and challenges facing the security of ASEAN’s critical national infrastructure (CNI).

Discover the latest cyber security and critical information infrastructure protection challenges, which are increasingly threatened by a new style of cyber hackers, and what you can do to protect your valuable data/information. You will also gain an insight in to what the future holds for ASEAN, the collaboration and support between member nations required to ensure CNI is protected from future threats and how to better plan, coordinate and manage a disaster.

• High level conference with leading industry speakers and professionals

• Learn from experiences and challenges from the experts

• Gain insight into national and ASEAN CIP and CIIP (cyber security) developments

• Constructive debate, educational opportunities and cooperation advocacy

• Share ideas and facilitate in valuable inter-agency and operator cooperation

• Exhibition showcasing leading technologies and products

• Networking events and opportunities

For further information and details on how to register visit www.cip-asia.com

Who Should AttendCritical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia is for:

• Police and Security Agencies• Emergency Services• National government agencies responsible for

national security and emergency/contingency planning

• Local & Regional Government• Utilities and Operators of Infrastructure• Facilities Managers & Security Managers

of Nuclear, Power, Oil and Gas, Chemicals, Telecommunications, Banking and Financial, ISP’s, Water Supply

• Information Managers• Port Security Managers• Airport Security Managers• Transport Security Managers• Event Security Managers• Large Corporations• Architects• Civil Engineers• ASEAN • NATO• Military• Border Officials

For conference or registration queries please contact:Neil WalkerEvents DirectorT: +44 (0) 7725 318601 | F: +44 (0) 872 111 3210E: [email protected]

Built in security - increasing security without turning our public buildings and spaces into fortresses

Specialized TrainingBrought to you by CyberSecurity Malaysia and the International Association of CIP Professionals, a one-day Specialized Training Course on ‘CyberDef Methodology’ provides you valuable Cyber Defense Strategies: Tools, Techniques, Response and Procedures.For further details and to book your place see the ‘Specialized Training’ information in this booklet.

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Join the CIP Community and help make a differenceregister at www.cip-association.org

IACIPP initial overall objectives:• To develop a wider understanding of the challenges facing both industry and

governments• To facilitate the exchange of appropriate infrastructure & information related

information and to maximise networking opportunities• To promote good practice and innovation• To facilitate access to experts within the fields of both Infrastructure and

Information protection and resilience• To create a centre of excellence, promoting close co-operation with key

international partners• To extend our reach globally to develop wider membership that reflects the

needs of all member countries and organisations

HOW TO REGISTER1. Register Online at www.cip-asia.com.2. Complete the enclosed Registration Form and email to: [email protected]. Complete the enclosed Registration Form and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 3210.4. Complete the enclosed Registration Form and mail to:

CIPRA, Torch Marketing, 53 Clarendon Road, Cheshunt, Herts EN8 9DJ, United Kingdom.

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT - deadline 17th June 2018Register yourself and your colleagues as conference delegates by 17th June 2018 and save with the Early Bird Discount.

Discounts for Members of Supporting AssociationsIf you are a member of one of the following trade associations, supporters of the Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe, then you can benefit from a special discount rate:

- International Association of CIP Professionals (IACIPP)- National Security & Resilience Consortium (NS&RC)- Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET)- International Security Industry Organization (ISIO)- Association of Risk and Crisis Communication (ARCC)- Security Partners Forum (SPF)

Check the Registration Form at the back of this booklet for full detailsor online at www.cip-asia.com.

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Schedule of EventsTuesday 17th July

9:00am-5:00pm - Specialized Training One-Day Course - Cyber Defense Strategies: Tools, Techniques, Response and Procedures by CyberSecurity Malaysia

Wednesday 18th July9:00am-10:30am - Opening Keynote

10:30am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break in Exhibition Hall11am-12:30pm - Plenary Session 2: CNI Methodology, Strategy & Planning

12:30pm-2:00pm - Delegate Networking Lunch

12:30pm-2:00pm - Lunch Break in Restaurant2pm-3:00pm - Plenary Session 7: International & National Agency and Operator Cooperation

3pm-4:00pm - Plenary Session 8: Best Practice, Standards & Policy Strategies in CIP and CIIP4:00pm - Conference Close

Critical Infrastructure Protection Track

2:00pm-3:15pm - Session 3a: Emerging & Future Threats Identification & Management3:15pm-4:00pm - Networking Coffee Break

4:00pm - 5:30pm - Session 4a: The PPP Role in CIP

Critical Information Infrastructure Protection / Cyber Security Track2:00pm-3:15pm - Session 3b: Cybersecurity

Threats and Trends3:15pm-4:00pm - Networking Coffee Break4:00pm - 5:30pm - Session 4b: Cyber Analysis,

Monitoring and Defence

5:30pm - Networking Reception in Exhibition Hall

Thursday 19th JulyCritical Infrastructure

Protection Track9:00am-10:15am - Session 5a: Transport,

Energy & Telecomms Infrastructure Security10:15am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break11:00am - 12:30pm - Session 6a: Technologies

to Detect and Protect

Critical Information Infrastructure Protection / Cyber Security Track

9:00am-10:15am - Session 5b: Building & Implementing Cyber Control Strategies for CIIP10:15am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break

11:00am - 12:30pm - Session 6b: IT/OT Integration

On-Site Registration HoursTuesday 17th July 8.00am to 5.00pmWednesday 18th July 8.30am to 7.00pmThursday 19th July 8.30am to 5.00pm

Exhibition Opening HoursWednesday 18th July 9.30am to 7.30pmThursday 19th July 9.30am to 4.30pm

Register online at www.cip-asia.com/onlinereg

CYBER DEFENSE STRATEGIES: TOOLS, TECHNIqUES, RESPONSE AND PROCEDURES

Tuesday 17th July 2018

Specialized Training One Day Course9:00am-5:00pm - Specialized Training One-Day Course

From US$295 for One Day Certified Training Courseincludes lunch and refreshments

www.cip-asia.com/specialized-training

Register online today at www.cip-asia.com/onlinereg

1. Workshop detailsThis training is specially conducted to equip participants with the intermediate knowledge in incident

handling, forensic analysis, threat intelligence and cyber defense strategies in mitigating operational risks. Participants will be exposed to security environment through experience sharing, case studies and hands on exercises by doing relevant analysis with related tools. The Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will be covered and the way reports should be presented on the analysis findings to the stakeholders.

2. Workshop plan (with time duration)Module 1 (3 hours):– Cyber Threat Landscape and Intelligence– Cyber Defense Strategies in Mitigating Operational Risks– Security Incident Handling Objective, Importance, Definition, Classification, Response Level, Priorities

and Steps

CyberDEF, is a comprehensive cyber security solution for Detection, Eradication and Foren-sic Investigation against cyber threats. It is a service that helps:– To strengthen the organization by fortifying the

CSIRT team with required skills, policies/proce-dures and systems.

– To expose the organization towards cyber threats by participating in cyber drills/exercise and intelligence.

CyberDEF also aims to equipped organization with cyber analytic capabilities which are:

– To identify emerging threat patterns To anticipate intrusions and infections To investigate cyber threats

– To analyse the possible threats

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– Digital Forensics First Responder Procedures, Forensic Analysis and ReportModule 2 (1 1/2 hours hands-on):– Log analysis, Real Sample Incidents and Case StudyModule 3 (1 1/2 hours hands-on): – Analyzing malware samples, Real Sample Incidents and Case Study

3. Resource requirements by the master trainers (administrative/technical)– Projector and Audio system

4. Resource requirements for the participants (e.g., laptop, any particular software, network environment, etc.)

– Have a computer system at least 8GB of RAM and 60GB of free disk space

5. Prerequisite for the participants, if any.– Participants should have a decent knowledge of computer and operating system fundamentals.

Computer programming fundamentals and Windows in general experience is recommended.– Be familiar with using Windows operating systems and be able to troubleshoot general OS connectivity

and setup issues.– Be familiar with VMware or VirtualBox and able to import and configure virtual machines.– Have a general idea about core programming concepts such as variables, loops and functions in

order to quickly grasp the relevant concepts in this area. Programming skill is not necessary but recommended

Dr Aswami Ariffin (DrAA) Senior Vice President & Digital Forensics Scientist CyberSecurity Malaysia

Dr Aswami Ariffin (DrAA) is a digital forensics sci-entist with vast experience in security assurance, threat intelligence, incident response and digital fo-rensic investigation with various law enforcement agencies/regulatory bodies and provided expert testimonies in court.

Due to his immense contribution in cyber security and fighting cybercrimes, DrAA was awarded ISLA – Information Security Leadership Award in 2009 by (ISC)2 USA including commendation letter from the Attorney General’s Chambers Malaysia and a

certificate of appreciation from the Royal Malaysia Police in 2010. He is also appointed as an expert referral with the New South Wales Police, Aus-tralia and a member of Interpol Digital Forensics Expert Group.

DrAA is active in research and one of his papers was accepted for publication in the Advances in Digital Forensics IX, 2013. He also involves as a committee member for the digital forensics pro-gram of the prestigious International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES). He has secured several research and development funds from the government to develop digital forensics and computer security incident response team (CSIRT) capabilities in Malaysia.

Currently, DrAA is Senior Vice President of Cyber Security Responsive Services at CyberSecurity Malaysia. He provides input on strategic direc-tion, technical leadership and marketing strategy for Digital Forensics Department (CyberCSI), Malaysia Computer Emergency Response Team (MyCERT – Cyber999) and Secure Technology Services (STS – CyberDEF).

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9:00am-10:30am - Opening KeynoteChair: John Donlon QPM, FSI

International adviser on security intelligence

Opening Welcome Message Datuk Patinggi (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari Bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg

Chief Minister of Sarawak

Ir. Md Shah Nuri Md Zain, Chief Executive, National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA), Malaysia

Dr. Seung-soo Han, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy on Disaster on Water and Disasters*

Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security, Singapore*

Willem Rampangilei, Chief of Indonesian National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB), Chair of ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Management (AMMDM) and AADMER , Indonesia*

10:30am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break

11:00am-11:45am - Plenary Session 2: CNI Methodology, Strategy & PlanningAs the scale and frequency of natural disasters continues to rise and international terrorism shows no signs of abating anytime soon, countries across Asia are focussing on resilient crisis recovery strategies, planning and

methodology and how best to implement them. Chair: John Donlon QPM, FSI

Crisis Management - Being Prepared For The Unprecedented Munies Pillai, Global E2C Pte Ltd and Senior Vice President of the Chartered International Institute of

Security And Crisis ManagementHow the Business Continuity methodology of Business Impact Analysis can help CIP practitioners

transition from Asset Protection to Asset Resilience Oliver Carlos G. Odulio, VP, Head of Asset Protection & Risk Management, PLDT Inc, Philippines

National Cyber Security Policy and Its Implementation: Contributions by CyberSecurity Malaysia Fazlan bin Abdullah, Head of Government Engagement, CyberSecurity Malaysia

Cyberterrorism / Cyber Security Importance to CIP Prakash Christiansen, Country Head / Board Director, ITWNET Malaysia

12:30pm-2:00pm - Delegate Networking Lunch

Conference Programme

*invited

Wednesday 18th July

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Critical Infrastructure Protection Track

2:00pm-3:15pm - Session 3a: Emerging & Future Threats Identification & ManagementThe ever changing nature of threats, whether natural, through climate change, or man-made through terrorism activities, means the need to continually review and update policies, practices and technologies to meet these growing demands. But what are those emerging threats and how can we identify, monitor and manage their levels of potential damage?Senior Representative, Chief Government Security Office (CGSO), MalaysiaSenior Representative, Malaysian Meteorological Department*Dr. Phong Tran, Technical Lead, Institute for Social and Environmental Transition–International (ISET)*CBRN Threats in Buildings – Preparedness and Protection Instead of Forgotten Vulnerabilities Katja Kiukas, Product Manager, Environics Oy

3:15pm-4:00pm - Networking Coffee Break

4:00pm - 5:30pm - Ses. 4a: The PPP Role in CIPWith many critical infrastructures in the hands of private organisations, how does the responsibility of security and resilience lie between government, with public accountability to keep them safe, secure and operational 24/7, and the private operator, with additional responsibilities towards shareholders? How can improving the communication between the public sector and private sector enhance protection and can incentives be employed to better engage private owners into PPP?Senior Representative, South East Asia Regional Centre for Counter Terrorism (SEARCCT) Henry Ee, Chairman, Asia Chapter, Business Continuity Institute (BCI)Senior Representative, Ministry of Interior, Thailand*Executive Director, , National Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Council*

Critical Information Infrastructure Protection / Cyber Security Track

2:00pm-3:15pm - Session 3b: Cybersecurity Threats and TrendsThe digital age has opened up immense new opportunities for criminal activity, providing numerous communications channels and instant access to critical information and data. But what are the latest threats in the cybersecurity space and what are the future trends likely to be in attacks on our critical information infrastructure.Shariffah Rashidah Syed Othman, National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA) National Security Council, Prime Minister DepartmentMichael Timms, Solution Product Management, SymantecAlbert Chai, Country Manager Malaysia, CISCO

3:15pm-4:00pm - Networking Coffee Break

4:00pm - 5:30pm - Session 4b: Cyber Analysis, Monitoring and DefenceThe ability to monitor the cyber threats to CNI can greatly assist the operators and agencies better prepare their defences against cyber attacks on systems and information/data. What is the latest strategic perspective on cyber monitoring and cyber defences for enhancing CIIP?Sameer Sharma, Senior Advisor, BDT/International Telecommunication Union Senior Representative, Cyber Security Centre, Universiti Pertahanan Nasional MalaysiaIan Yip, Chief Technology Officer, Asia Pacific, McAfee & JP Dunning, Principal Security Consultant, APAC Lead for Foundstone Services, McAfeeBenjamin Ang, Senior Fellow & Head - Cyber, Centre of Excellence for National Security (CENS)

5:30pm - Networking Reception in Exhibition Hall

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Critical Information Infrastructure Protection / Cyber Security Track

9:00am-10:15am - Session 5b: Building & Implementing Cyber Control Strategies for CIIPTechnology changes faster than most CNI operators can keep up with. The threat picture evolves over days not over months and years as it has in the past. So how do operators and governments build and implement policy, procedural and technological strategies that are flexible enough that not only meet the threats of today but also tomorrow?Causes of failure in Fingerprint Recognition System and Its Countermeasures Nur Iylia Roslan, Researcher, CyberSecurity MalaysiaImplementation of Information Security Management System in Sarawak Energy Ko Sin Sim, VP of ICT, Sarawak EnergyKT Tan, Regional Director, HuaweiAmit Mehta, Director, Enterprise Channels & Service Providers, Asia Pacific & Japan, Blackberry

10:15am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break

11:00am - 12:30pm - Session 6b: IT/OT IntegrationWith increasing use of SCADA systems and the modernisation of smart grid and other industry systems utilising IT, how can the Operation Technology (OT) domain remain totally secure with greater access from internet insecurity?Mr Harindran, Head for Process Control System / Operational Technology (OT), PETRONAS Group Technical SolutionsA Survey of SCADA Testbed Implementation Approaches Norhamadi bin Ja’affar, Senior Executive, CyberSecurity MalaysiaChatree Sridaoduan, Computer Engineer, Metrolpolitan Electricity Authority, ThailandA Pragmatic and Standards based Approach to Industrial Cybersecurity Justin Nga, Commercial Engineering Director & Industrial Cyber Security Lead APAC, PAS Global

Thursday 19th July

Critical Infrastructure Protection Track

9:00am-10:15am - Session 5a: Transport, Energy & Telecomms Infrastructure SecurityTransport, power and telecommunications are the crucial economic lifeblood of any modern industrial economy. The fragility of Asia’s exposed transport network across a large region provides unique challenges, including freight and passenger travel through our ports, harbours and airports. Communications infrastructure becomes key during any threat scenario to which many fail when severely damaged, limiting coordinated efforts and potentially causing damage to the economy far in excess of any physical damage they may incur. The problem for the authorities, operators and agencies is to ensure the right balance of security, safety and resilience in facilities that are widely dispersed and subject to diverse ranges of threats.Minstry of Energy, Green Technology & Water (KETTHA), MalaysiaResilience and Transport Security – strategic issues of growing importance in Germany’s Security Policy Franz-Josef Schneiders, Head of Division, Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, GermanyDirector Asia, TAPA APAC*Senior Representative, Ministry of Transport, Thailand*

10:15am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break

11:00am - 12:30pm - Session 6a: Technologies to Detect and ProtectWhat are some of the latest and future technologies, from ground surveillance to space based technology, to predict or detect potential threats to CNI, whether natural or terrorist related.Closing the Surveillance Gap Nick Swift, Business Manager, Sonardyne InternationalIntegrated Security Solutions Tim Norton, Global Market Director, Ports & Borders, Smiths Detection, UKMr.Boonchoob Boongthong, Director of Satellite Operation Office Satellite Operation Office, Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency*

*invited

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12:30pm-2:00pm - Delegate Networking Lunch

2pm-3:00pm - Plenary Session 7: International & National Agency and Operator CooperationWhere and how can agencies and CNI operators better work together for common purpose, resource sharing and intelligence gathering to deliver greater success in delivering security & resilience to our Critical National

Infrastructure. How best do central and local government and the emergency services co-ordinate their efforts, and co-operate with infrastructure operators and where do Public Private Partnerships contribute towards for the

protection of vulnerable targets against natural disasters or terrorist attacks.

Chair: John Donlon QPM, FSI

Dato Dr Chai Khin Chung, Director, State Security Unit, Sarawak

Ian Rector, Regional Resilience and Infrastructure Advisor, Resilience, UNOPS

3pm-4:00pm - Plenary Session 8: Best Practice, Standards & Policy Strategies in CIP and CIIPProtection and resilience of CNI can be driven by minimum standards and best practice, but how are these

developed and met? What is considered a minimum standard and how can standardizations of standards and best practice meet the challenge?

Chair: John Donlon QPM, FSI

Wan Asriah, VP Group Business Continuity Management, CIMB Bank Berhad

Prof Dr Rabiah Ahmad, Professor of Information Security and Privacy, Deputy Director Research Management and Innovation Centre, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka

The Awareness of Data Governance and Data Breach Prakash Christiansen, Country Head / Board Director, ITWNET Malaysia

4:00pm - Conference Close

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Networking ReceptionWEDNESDAY 18th JULY 5.30pm - 7:30pmExhibition FloorWe invite you to joins us at the end of the opening day for the Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia Networking Reception, which will see the CNI security industry management professionals gather for a more informal reception.With the opportunity to meet colleagues and peers you can build relationships with senior government, agency and industry officials in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.The Networking Reception is free to attend and open to industry professionals.We look forward to welcoming you.

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WSR will inform and enlighten readers with up-to-date news as well as in-depth features, essential analysis and comment.

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Paul Gloc(UK and Rest of World)E: [email protected]: +44 (0) 7786 270 820

Vishal Mehta(India)E: [email protected]: +91 99 999 85 425

Sam Baird(Germany, Austria, Switzerland,)E: [email protected] T: +44 7770 237 646

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Sarawak

Sarawak is a unique and enjoyable tourism destination, and Kuching is the ideal base from which to go exploring. The nearby national parks include the famous Bako, home of the rare proboscis monkey, Gunung Gading, where giant rafflesia flowers bloom, Kuching Wetlands, which protects a fascinating mangrove ecosystem, Kubah, with its rare palms and orchids, and Semenggoh and Matang Wildlife Centres with their resident orangutans. Literally hundreds of Iban and Bidayuh longhouses are within easy travelling distance. Damai, on the nearby Santubong Peninsula is Sarawak’s main resort area, and many travel agents offer “two-centre” packages allowing you to explore Kuching, go on a longhouse trip, visit Bako and the rainforest and then relax on the beach after the rigours of jungle trekking.

Kuching is also the ideal base for visiting longhouses. Local travel agents have a variety of tours, ranging from half-day trips to nearby Bidayuh longhouses, to week long safaris to Iban longhouses on the Skrang, Lemanak and Batang Ai river systems.

The Venue

The WATerfroNT hoTel KuChiNg68, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg93000 KuchingSarawakMalaysia

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Perched on top of Plaza Merdeka Shopping Center, The Waterfront Hotel is located in the heart of Kuching City, where decades-old heritage buildings sit side by side with modern buildings. With one of the best views of the Padang Merdeka and the Sarawak River, the hotel is not only a place to rest, but a start of your adventures in Kuching City.This luxury hotel venue offers excellent business amenities, including a business center and excellent meeting/conference rooms.We are delighted that Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia will be held in this prestigous hotel venue, which offers easy access, convenience and a wonderful envionment to discuss business.

SPeCiAl ACCoMMoDATioN rATeS for DelegATeSWe have negotiated special rates for accommodation at the Waterfront Hotel Kuching for delegates to Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia.Check website www.cip-asia.com for details and to download the Hotel Booking Form.

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We wish to thank the following organisations for their support and contribution to Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia 2018

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Sponsorship Opportunities

A limited number of opportunities exist to commercial organisations to be involved with the conference and the opportunity to meet and gain maximum exposure to a key and influential audience.

Some of the sponsorship package opportunities are highlighted on the left. Packages can be designed and tailored to meet your budget requirements and objectives.

Exhibiting InvestmentThe cost of exhibiting at the Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia is for a Table Top Display stand.

Table Top Information Stand - US$2,0002m x 1.5m raw space with 1 x table and 2 x chairs.Includes 1 exhibit booth pass to include lunch and coffee breaks.(Conference delegate pass purchased at extra cost).

Additional Exhibition Booth Passes can purchased at a cost of US$150 each, which includes lunch and coffee breaks for the two days.

Annabel McQueen(Asia & Benelux)E: [email protected]: +44 20 8249 6152

Paul Gloc(UK and Rest of World)E: [email protected]: +44 (0) 7786 270 820

Jerome Merite(France)E: [email protected]: +33 (0) 6 11 27 10 53

Paul McPherson(Americas)E: [email protected]: +1-240-463-1700

Vishal Mehta(India)E: [email protected]: +91 99 999 85 425

Sam Baird(Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Israel)E: [email protected] T: +44 7770 237 646

Why participate and be involved?

Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia provides a unique opportunity to meet, discuss and communicate with some of the most influential critical infrastructure protection and security policy makers and practitioners.Your participation will gain access to this key target audience:

• raise your company brand, profile and awareness• showcase your products and technologies• explore business opportunities in this dynamic market

• provide a platform to communicate key messages• gain face-to-face meeting opportunities

Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia gives you a great opportunity to meet key decision makers and influencers.www.cip-asia.com

How to Exhibit

To discuss exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities and your involvement with Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia please contact:

Benefits of Exhibiting

• Build and enhance your company profile and image to key industry professionals

• Connect with customers and develop new business relationships

• Showcase your products and services to key decision makers and buyers

• Communicate your company’s news and messages direct to your potential customers

• Learn about the latest challenges and threats facing the critial infrastructure sector

• Connect with more customersin less time in the best face-to-face environment