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Beyond PPP: Collaboration, Coordination and Commitment as key aspects in Industrial Cybersecurity
Samuel LinaresIndustrial Cybersecurity Center(CCI)Director
Email: [email protected]: @infosecmanblog
[Cyber]
[Smart]
[Stux…]
[Regulation]
Internet de las CosasInternet of Things
¿Solution?
Public Private
C3R
“C3R: Collaboration, Coordination and Commitment based Relationships”
Collaboration
CoordinationCommitment
the action of working with someone to produce something
Collaboration
cooperative effort resulting in an effective relationship, the organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively
Coordination
the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.:
Commitment
Why?
TIC
Society
ICT
Industrial
Industrial Orgs. Critical Infrastructures
Consultancies
Integrators
Engineering EPC
ICT & Cybersecurity Vendors
Industrial Vendors
Services & Products
CIP & IC
Government
Requirements & Regulations
Industrial
Society
ICT
Industrial Orgs. Critical Infrastructures
Consultancies
Integrators
EngineeringEPC
ICT & Cybersecurity Vendors
Industrial Vendors
Services & Products
CIP & IC
Government
Requirements & Regulations
ICT + Industrial
Industrial Orgs. Critical Infrastructures
Integrators
Consultancies
EngineeringEPC
Industrial Vendors
ICT & Cybersecurity Vendors
No way to go it alone
IndustrialCybersecurity
One Reality, Multiple Perceptions
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• Interdepencies• Multiple Supply Chains• Multidisciplinary• Different Maturity Levels• Distinct Objectives• Lack of Common Reference
We can’t do it alone…
oordinationollaboration
ommitment
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• Awareness and Collaboration: Events, Knowledge Teams, International and National Positioning
• Training and Education: Trainings, Courses and Workshops
• Content Development: Documents, Reports and Analysis
• R+D: Participation in Projects in some of the mentioned lines
Main Lines of Activity
The Ecosystem
Industrial Organizations / Critical Infrastructures
29%
Public Bodies / Go-vernment
5%
Associations14%
Technological Centers3%
Engineering / EPC6%
Consultancies and In-tegrators
26%
Industrial Vendors5%
Cybersecurity Vendors12%
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CCI Ecosystems All Over the World
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Spain
Paraguay
Peru
UruguayChile
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Events Month Place
The Voice of the IndustryFebruary, May,
September, December
Madrid
2nd Ibero-American Industrial Cybersecurity Congress May 27, 28 Bogota
(Colombia)
3rd Ibero-American Industrial Cybersecurity Congress October 7, 8 Madrid (Spain)
Events
+70 attendees events and +200 attendees CongressesMain Public-Private stakeholders
Rookie of the year
The keys to success
Independency
Representation
Specific Focus
Be Practical
Benefits Alignedto Real Needs
Simplicity
InternationalRelationships
Local Activities
Transparency
Leading by Doing
Passion
?
It’s your turn
Thank youEmail: [email protected]: @infosecmanblog