Kuching
Malaysia

Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia 2018

Organizer(s) Torch Marketing
Venue
Waterfront Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak
Date
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The 3rd Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia conference and exhibition will be hosted by CyberSecurity Malaysia at the Waterfront Hotel in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia on 17-19 July 2018, and supported by the National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA), Sarawak Information Systems Sdn. Bhd. (SAINS) and Sarawak Convention Bureau.

Critical Infrastructure Protection and 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.

Climate change has also seen more extreme weather patterns, creating additional hazardous, unseasonal and unpredictable conditions and a severe strain on infrastructure. Cyber security is also becoming more prevalent, and as more critical infrastructure becomes connected to the internet and exposed to the dangers of cyber security attacks, new strategies and systems need to be developed to mitigate these threats.

Why attend

The conference will deliver discussion and thought provoking presentations on critical infrastructure protection, management, security and cyber security issues and challenges facing the industry.

  • High level conference with leading industry speakers and professionals
  • Learn from experiences and challenges from the infrastructure and security companies, agencies and commercial organisations
  • Gain insight into national and regional policy and security developments in relation to CIP
  • Constructive debate, educational opportunities and cooperation advocacy
  • Share ideas and facilitate in valuable inter-departmental, government and agency cooperation
  • Exhibition showcasing leading technologies and products
  • Networking events and opportunities

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