Returning for the 4th year! a division of IQPC H, 95% RESILIENCE Ni .3. SCALABLE SOLUTIONS FOR PROTECTION, SURVIVABILITY, AND RESPONSE March 21-23, 2016 - Philadelphia, PA MEET THE CHAIRPERSON FOR POWER GRID RESILIENCE 2016 Before his retirement in Oct 2015 as a Senior Executive with the U.S. Department of Energy, Mr. Bryan served as the Senior Advisor for Energy Infrastructure Security in the Office of International Affairs (IA). lA responds to the most pressing global energy challenges, ranging from energy security and market volatility to impacts from climate change. With his primary focus on Ukraine, Mr. Bryan led several international delegations to assist Ukraine in seeking energy solutions to survive the winter months and actions necessary to achieve Energy Sector reforms in five years. William N. Bryan As a former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Security and Energy Former Deputy Assistant Restoration in 'Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE), Mr. Bryan Secretary of Energy, worked With the National Security Councrl, other U.S. government agencnes, private Infrastructure Security industry and international partners to enhance the security and resiliency of critical Energy Restoration, President energy infrastructure and facilitate the reconstruction and recovery of damaged or ValueBridge Energy Group disrupted energy systems from a variety of threats and hazards. SUPPORTING SECURITY PRIORITIES ACROSS THE ELECTRIC UTILITY SECTOR RELIABILITY Concerns and Strategies for Risk Updates on the NATIONAL TRANSFORMER STRATEGY MY 1' I iga Ion SOLUTIONS for Reliability and Resilience of Power ENHANCING Cyber-Physical Security Infrastructure t' '"tegra UNDERSTANDING THE GAPS: Navigating the BUILDING Cross-Sector Security Coordination Regulatory Environment UNDERSTANDING the EMP threat PREDICTING and Preventing Cascading Failure WE WILL ALSO TAKE AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT: Grid Modernization An "All-Hazards? Approach to Security Cost-Benefit Analysis of Physical Security Solutions [ls/listt'ribgted Energy and Microgrid Strategies for I iga Ion Understanding the Insider Threat Preparing for High Impact/Low Frequency events Sponsors: [Valuellridge WESCO BOSCH nurgy Grout Invented forlife For more information please contact Chelsea Grant at 212-885-2664 or Chelsea.Grant@iqpc.com IE Other Highlighted Speakers: The Honorable KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Increasing Resiliency in Critical Electrical Caitlin Durkovich Infrastructure Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Infrastructure In May 2012, President Obama appointed Ms. Caitlin A. Durkovich Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection (IP). Ir her role, she leads the Department?s efforts to strengthen public-private partnerships and coordinate programs to protect the Nation's critical infrastructure, assess and mitigate risk, build resilience, Protection . and strengthen incident response and recovery. Ms. Durkovich has advanced the mission to secure and Confirmed pend/rig ensure the resiliency of the Nation's infrastructure through a number of milestones and accomplishments DHS approval since her appointment. She helped lead the implementation of Executive Order (EO) 13636 Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity and Presidential Policy Directive Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience, leveraging linkages between physical and cyber and focusing on the increasingly complex and interdependent nature of infrastructure. She directed the national effort to update and revise the National Infrastructure Protection Plan in 2013, focusing on the value of partnerships in building a unity of effort to achieve critical infrastructure security and resilience. F. Edward Goetz Session Title: Security Benchmarking for Critical Electrical Infrastructure VP Chief Security How Much Is Enough? Officer Ed joined Exelon (Constellation Energy) in August 2009 and has responsibility for cyber and physical security Exelon Corporation across the enterprise. In this capacity, he was a contributing author to the 2011 National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) Study on Resilience. Prior to joining Exelon, he was the Chief Operating Officer of i2S, Inc., a professional services company whose clients included various agencies within the U.S. Intelligence Community from 2007 2009. After two years, he guided through a successful process, culminating in its sale. During his 20-plus-year tenure as an FBI Special Agent, Ed was detailed to the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) Counterterrorism Center, where among other counterterrorism operations he led the CIA team in the response to the August 7, 1998, bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. He was chief of the Legal Attache Office in Germany from 2000-2005 and was instrumental in the 9/11 investigation of the AI-Qaeda terrorist cells in Germany. Ed also established and headed the Baghdad Office in 2005. Upon returning to the United States, he was put in charge of the FBI Baltimore Office?s Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence and Cyber Programs. Before retiring, he was the Acting Section Chief of the Office of International Operations, FBI Headquarters, where he had responsibility for all FBI overseas offices. Pamela A. Witmer Session Title: Understanting Cyber/Physical Risks to Utility Infrastructure Commissmner Pamela A. Witmer took the oath of office as a Public Utility Commissioner on June 30, 2011. She was PUbliC nominated to serve as Commissioner by Gov. Tom Corbett on June 7, 2011, and unanimously confirmed by the Utility Commission Senate on June 27, 2011. In February 2015, she was asked to serve on the Advisory Council for the North American Energy Standards Board. Witmer was also appointed to serve on the Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council of the Federal Communications Commission and currently serves as an Eastern Interconnection States' Planning Council representative to the Eastern Interconnection Planning Council?s Stakeholder Steering Committee. Jeffrey Fuller, CISSP Session Title: Substation Security Benchmarking Director, Cyber 8? Mr. Fuller directs the Infrastructure Security Team for AES, including cyber security activities, physical security Phys'ca' Security activities, contract security, security incident response plans, risk assessments, auditing activities and automation AES management while concentrating on strategic developments at Dayton Power and Light, Indianapolis Power and Light and 15 other business locations in the US. Designed and implemented internal and external cyber and policy and procedures to exceed the requirements for the NERC Critical infrastructure Protection (CIP) Standards as well as various federal and industry (SOX and PCI) compliance requirements. Emanuel Bernabeu, Session Title: Defining the Risks and Vulnerabilities to Critical Infrastructure Manager, Applied PJM is a regional transmission organization (RTO) that coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity in all Solutions or parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia. PJM Interconnection Chris Beck Session Title: Emerging Threats Black Sky Hazards Best Practices for VP for Policy and Grid Resilience Strategic Initiatives Dr. Beck is a technical and policy expert in several homeland security and national defense related areas Electric Infrastructure including critical infrastructure protection, cybersecurity, science and technology development, WMD Security (EIS) Council prevention and protection, and emerging threat identification and mitigation. Dr. Erfan Ibrahim Session Title: Addressing Cyber-Physical Systems Security Challenges Director. Cyber- from Distributed Generation PhySIcal Systems In this cross-cutting role Dr. Ibrahim is collaborating across Science Technology programs as well as other Security 8? ReSIlience national labs, State Federal Agencies, utilities, vendors, academia, integrators and individual subject matter National Renewable experts to develop cyber-physical systems security testing methodologies and resilience best practices that er Energy Laboratory enable the safe and reliable integration of large scale Distributed Energy Resources onto the nation's electric grid. For more information please contact Chelsea Grant at 212?885-2664 or Chelsea.Grant@iqpc.com i? MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE Tuesday, March 22, 2016 if: i 0800 Registration Coffee 1300 Repair/Restore: A Pragmatic Approach to Balancing Preparedness vs Resiliency 084s Chairperson's Welcome and Opening Remarks Cost effective ha7ard mitigation Response challenges 0900 KEYNOTE: Requirements to Protect Critical Security investment strategies Electrical Infrastructure Developing Situational awareness capability to address 1345 Threat Landscape: Emerging Threats to the functionality of electrical infrastructure Electric Grid Understanding the cascading consequences of infrastructure Understanding the threat . Identifying and protecting critical infrastructure Growmg and maturing the public-private partnership Assessing critical vulnerabilities Hon rable Dr. Chris Beck. Vice PreSIdent for Policy and Strategic for Infrastructure Protection, Department of Homeland i . . . . . Security Initiatives, Electric Infrastructure Security (EIS) Council failures 0945 ANEL- CIP 14_1_ How Much Security Is 1430 Afternoon Networking 8: Refreshment Break Enough? Benchmarking security best-practices Identifying and protect ng key transmission infrastructure 1515 Strategies for Addressing the Insider Threat Vulnerability assessment Understanding risk profiles >Assessin critical node sites . . . . . . Mitigating the risk of insider attack F. Edard Goetz, Vice President 8! Chief Security Officer, a Exam? c?rp?rati?n 1600 Grid Modernization Building Adaptable Dave Allan, Supervisor, Corporate Security, PNM Resources, Minimizing environmental impacts, improving 'eIiability Inc. Reducing costs and improving efficiency. Advances in Smart Grid technology 1030 Demo Drive Morning Networking 8? Refreshment 1645 Closing Remarks 1115 National Transformer Strategy Update 1700 End of Main Conference Day One Preparation for and rapid recovery from a high-impact, low- frequency (HILF) event Emergency spares program Risks associated with EHV transformers 1200 Networking Luncheon lama nu lc-Ivvnu I?lti-t??dl lluu . t-u lean-nun nu-uu For more information please contact Chelsea Grant at 212-885-2664 or Chelsea.Grant@iqpc.com