2024 Cyber Security in Mining Roundtable - Perth

2024 Cyber Security in Mining Roundtable - Perth

Join the upcoming roundtable in Perth, Australia to integrate into the global mining cyber security sharing community.

By MM-ISAC

Date and time

Tue, May 14, 2024 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM AWST

Location

Business sector

Business Sector Perth, WA 6000 Australia

Agenda

Welcome


Ground & Rules Policy Reminders

Introduction to the Mining and Metals ISAC


Learn about the ISAC and what we do.

Group Exercise


Work with peers to brainstorm, issues and problems in regards to cybersecurity to the mining and metals industry.

Break

Goal Focus Session


Set goals

Wrap up

About this event

  • 8 hours 30 minutes

The MM-ISAC is holding a roundtable meeting to bring together member companies and other mining company cyber security leaders to share intelligence, dig-in on critical risk factors and topics, and confirm a plan for increasing collaboration and sharing and ensuring an united approach to the cyber resiliency of our industry. As someone responsible for the cyber security of mining operations, please join the upcoming roundtable to integrate into the global mining cyber security sharing community.

Cyber security is increasingly complex for mining companies as the digitalization and automation of our mines advances swiftly. Why do it alone? What can we achieve together to protect our mines?

During the roundtable, participants will share their critical issues and dig-in on pathways for solutions covering many of the cyber security priorities today. Topics will include:

  • Insider risk
  • Cyber security for OT
  • Supply chain resiliency
  • Shifting from prevention to active management control
  • Current threat intelligence

Who we are

The Mining and Metals ISAC (MM-ISAC) is a non-profit, industry-owned corporation established to improve the cyber security of metals and mining companies. Its goal is to protect members against incidents that could impact safety, environmental sustainability, or operational productivity. This mission will be achieved by sharing threat and vulnerability information, cross company collaboration, improving the resilience of our supply chain, and providing opportunities for training and knowledge sharing.


Frequently asked questions

Who is welcome to attend?

Anyone who works for any organization that relates to or has a interest in Cyber Security and Mining. We welcome anyone who works for mining supply vendors, cyber security software/platforms organizations, mining and metals organization's.

Are walk ins allowed?

Sadly no. Due to the topics we touch on as well many of our host organizations have security protocol's in place that require information to enter their buildings. It is essential that you safe your spot and register.

Why do I need to give my company information and my work e-mail.

In order to ensure frank, high-value conversations during the round table, we are required to capture the company affiliation of all participants.

Organized by

The Mining and Metals ISAC (MM-ISAC) is a non-profit, industry-owned corporation established to improve the cyber security of metals and mining companies. Its goal is to protect members against incidents that could impact safety, environmental sustainability, or operational productivity. This mission will be achieved by sharing threat and vulnerability information, managing industry contingency planning, providing opportunities for training, and exercising response teams.