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The Cutting-Edge SCADA Programme To Empower Development, Embrace Emerging Technologies And Enhance Security For Optimum Industrial, Facilities And Infrastructure Business Processes

INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL SPECIALISTS

DISCOVER new and

Andrew West, Chair, DNP Technical Committee, Australia

emerging technologies in SCADA systems design

LEARN how to secure

Niju Vijayan, Deputy Director, Industry Automation & Process Control Practice, Middle East & South Asia, Frost & Sullivan, India Husain Al Saeedi, Senior Administrative Engineer, Municipality of Abu Dhabi City, UAE

LATEST CASE STUDIES from leading Industria l, Infrastructure & Facilities SCADA Experts!

business continuity with efficient outage management and network maintenance

ENGAGE with international experts and cross-sector SCADA professionals

IMPLEMENT essential processes to increase operational efficiency

Moazzem Hossain, Operational Planning & Studies Department Manager, Abu Dhabi Distribution Company, UAE

LEVERAGE proven methods to minimise

system obsolescence and maximise return on assets

Abdullah Alkhalifah, Engineering Consultant, Saudi Aramco, KSA Easa Al-Zarouni, Director of Load Dispatch Centre, Sharjah Electricity & Water Authority, UAE Sherif Hussein, Senior SCADA/System Engineer, Dubai Electricity And Water Authority, UAE

ENHANCE system security with best practice and evolving risk management tools

Khaled Darwish, SCADA Support – Hardware Engineer, Al Ain Distribution Company, UAE D. D. Pahuja, Director, Rolling Stock, Signalling & Telecommunication, Bangalore Metro Rail, India Asghar Khan, Automation & Control Systems Engineer, Dubai Airports Company, UAE N.P. Sahoo, Senior Instrument Engineer, Qatar Petroleium, Qatar

PLUS! COMPREHENSIVE POST-SUMMIT WORKSHOPS Tuesday 28 February 2012

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WHO WILL YOU MEET AT WORLD OF SCADA – MENA? SCADA EXECUTIVES INCLUDING:

• SCADA Systems Engineers • Systems Control & Automation Engineers • Production Engineers • Real Time Engineers • Hardware & Software Engineers • Network Engineers • Instrument Engineers • Process & Control Engineers

FROM INDUSTRIAL, INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES: • Oil & Gas • Power & Water Utilities • Airports and Port Facilities • Industrial & Manufacturing • Civil & Defence • Telco & Communications • Government Agencies & Municipalities

YOU WILL ALSO MEET:

• Heads of Operations • Heads of Departments • Chief Information Officers • Chief Technology Officers • Project Directors & Managers • Systems Managers

COMPANIES THAT HAVE ATTENDED OUR PREVIOUS INDUSTRY EVENTS INCLUDE: Abu Dhabi Distribution Company  Al Ghanim Industries  Arabian Petrochemical Company  Bahrain National Gas Company  Dubai Electricity & Water Authority  Dubai Supply Authority  Eastern Petrochemical Company  GASCO  General Authority of Civil Aviation  Jubail United Petrochemical Company  Kuwait Oil Company  Occidental Petroleum of Qatar  Qatar Petroleum  Rajhi Steel  RasGas  Readymix Abu Dhabi  SABIC  Saline Water Conversion  Saudi Aramco  Saudi Electricity Company  Saudi Oger  Saudi Telecom Company  Tabreed Bahrain

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND WORLD OF SCADA – MENA?

With the growth of large-scale projects in the MENA region, the criticality of centralised systems to coordinate monitoring and control, as well as manage multiple network data and function at optimum levels are now industrial MUST HAVEs! This event presents a unique platform for SCADA professionals to share research and insights that will optimise system performance, prevent system failures and increase efficiency and security.

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE, Sunday, 26 February 2012 08.00

Registration And Coffee

12.10

08.30

Opening Remarks From The Chair

S Smart Grid integration plans have identified several U critical shortcomings in existing systems and standards. A number of priority action plans have been put in place to address these gaps. One of these, PAP-12, addresses the integration of IEC 61850 and DNP3. • DNP3 and IEEE 1815 – The groundwork for achieving greater device interoperability and security • Case studies on the application and integration of IEC 61850 – Lessons learnt and best practices applied • Analysing the benefits of applying data mapping technology Andrew West, Chair, DNP Technical Committee, Australia

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Networking Lunch

STAYING AHEAD OF THE CURVE 08.40 PANEL DISCUSSION Looking To The Future: SCADA, Process Control Systems And Automation Outlook For The Middle East And North Africa

•W ill oil & gas, water and power remain the top growth sectors? • I dentifying investment opportunities and overcoming barriers to development in the industry • How are MENA mega projects driving and evolving SCADA and automation, and their applications? Panellists: Moazzem Hossain, Operational Planning & Studies Department Manager, Abu Dhabi Distribution Company, UAE Niju Vijayan, Deputy Director, Industry Automation & Process Control Practice, Middle East & South Asia, Frost & Sullivan, India Sherif Hussein, Senior SCADA/System Engineer, Dubai Electricity And Water Authority, UAE

09.25

10.10

avigating The Technological Jungle: Staying Ahead N Of The Curve With The Right SCADA Systems For Your Business Applications

•A nalysing the current and future needs of the business to minimise equipment obsolescence and maximise Return on Assets (ROA) •C an the evaluation of future demands for SCADA systems more accurately determine long-term technical specifications and requirements to maximise ROI? • Weighing up initial vs. life cycle cost – Navigating the world of equipment reliability, increased maintenance costs, unavailability of spare parts and incompatibility with changing technology Moazzem Hossain, Operational Planning & Studies Department Manager, Abu Dhabi Distribution Company, UAE 10.55

Networking And Refreshment Break

STANDARDS, DISTRIBUTION & AUTOMATION SYSTEMS 11.25

DMS CASE STUDY Distribution Management Systems And Automation Systems In Power Substations 14.00

CADA Roadmap: Identifying The Future Of And New S Technologies In SCADA Systems Design

•W hat are the new technologies that will increase operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness? • I dentifying trends in SCADA systems design to stay ahead of the technological curve • Emerging requirements of modern SCADA implementations and how they impact facilities planning and design Prof. A. R. Al-Ali, Department Of Computer Engineering, American University Of Sharjah, UAE

CADA And The Smart Grid: Merging And Managing S Multiple Networks – SCADA, Distribution Management Systems (DMS) And Distribution Automation

•D eveloping telemetry and network management architecture for optimum network management • I ntegrating communications and advanced control systems to actively achieve operational efficiency and system reliability • Challenges of Smart Grid security and how it impacts system planning and design – What more can be done? Easa Al-Zarouni, Director of Load Dispatch Centre, Sharjah Electricity & Water Authority (SEWA), UAE

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• From SCADA in power substations to DMS • Overview of DMS and their uses in power substations • The application of automation in power substations • Key criteria for selecting the right communication media Khaled Darwish, SCADA Instrument Engineer, Al Ain Distribution Company, UAE

REAL-TIME, DISASTER RECOVER & SAFETY 14.45 Can Real Time Management Of SCADA Systems Really

Optimise Overall Equipment Efficiency And Return On Assets?

• Securing business continuity through efficient outage management and network maintenance • Maximising operational capabilities by ensuring information and data are distributed in a timely manner for immediate action • Building and designing real-time control architecture that increases efficiency of the distribution system to raise capital intensity Sherif Hussein, Senior SCADA/System Engineer, Dubai Electricity And Water Authority, UAE

15.30

Networking And Refreshment Break

16.00 Plan B: Data Back Up And Disaster Recovery Systems To

Ensure System Reliability And Business Continuity

• Analysing potential risks and threats to system continuity, including natural disasters, accidents, disgruntled employees and terrorism, to avoid physical and financial loss • Applying and regular testing of preventative, detective and corrective measures to reduce and eliminate threats to the business • Determining the best back up and disaster recovery systems for your operations – Debunking myths and quantifying facts N.P. Sahoo, Senior Instrument Engineer, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar

16.45

I nfrastructure SCADA: Increasing Rail Safety Through Enhanced SCADA Systems Applications

• Effective control and monitoring of power supply and electrification systems to enhance efficiency of the rail network • Adhering to safety and regulatory requirements whilst minimising disruption and cost in the application of SCADA systems • Addressing operational and technical challenges faced when applying more advanced SCADA and process control to the transportation grid to facilitate smooth transition D. D. Pahuja, Director, Rolling Stock, Signalling & Telecommunication, Bangalore Metro Rail, India

17.30

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T he Essential Standards Update: Integrating IEC 61850 Data Into SCADA Systems

Closing Remarks From The Chair And Close Of Day One

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO Monday, 27 February 2012 08.00

Registration And Coffee

08.30

Opening Remarks From The Chair

EMERGING THREATS & CYBERSECURITY 08.40 PANEL DISCUSSION Emerging Vulnerabilities And Threats To SCADA Systems And Critical Infrastructure The increased vulnerability of many SCADA systems controlling critical infrastructure internationally was highlighted when the Stuxnet worm was discovered targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities two years ago. While a worm of the sophistication of Stuxnet is unlikely to be seen again in the near future, the importance of a robust cyber security strategy should not be underestimated. • Analysing the impact of Stuxnet on cyber security standards • Considering the risks and ramifications of SCADA system breaches • Assessing the level of security required to provide a reasonable amount of protection without limiting the functionality of the business Panellists: Andrew West, Chair, DNP Technical Committee, Australia Asghar Khan, Automation & Control Systems Engineer, Dubai Airports Company, UAE Hamidullah Siddiqui, Manager Power Operation & Dispatch, Abu Dhabi Transmission & Dispatch Company (TRANSCO), UAE 09.25 Avoiding And Mitigating Operational And Business Risk Through Application Of SCADA Security Risk Assessment And Management Best Practice • Leading methods for assessing the objectives, budgets and goals for SCADA security • Ensuring appropriate first responses to anomalous events by establishing cyber security skills and knowledge benchmarks for control systems engineers • Implementation of SCADA risk management programmes: Is it enough to ensure operational readiness and protection? 10.10

Networking And Refreshment Break

SYSTEM UPGRADE, MIGRATION & COMMUNICATIONS 10.40 Upgrading Existing SCADA Systems For Increased Operational Efficiency • How to minimise operational downtime – Are there realistic best practices for speedy and smooth upgrading and merging of SCADA to legacy systems? • Identifying and overcoming the complexities of integrating different and a mix of technologies to fully optimise SCADA and legacy systems in transition • Leveraging existing enterprise architecture in the designing of new SCADA systems to effectively transition and optimise the system integration phase

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11.25 FEATURE CASE STUDY Evaluating And Adapting DNP3 And TETRA For Large Scale Oil And Gas Projects • Meeting SCADA application requirements over Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) using DNP3 protocol • The limitations of TETRA for the transmission of simultaneous voice and data communications Abdullah Alkhalifah, Engineering Consultant, Saudi Aramco, KSA 12.10 MIGRATION PLANNING CASE STUDY Overcoming Challenges Migrating From Old To New SCADA Systems In The Water And Power Industries • Mapping the key deliverables of the project • Consolidating data from multiple sites and from different contractors • Communicating system requirements across multiple sites • Forecasting future demands on the system according to changing business requirements Husain Al Saeedi, Senior Administrative Engineer, Municipality of Abu Dhabi City, UAE 12.55

Networking Lunch

14.00 COMMUNICATIONS SHOWCASE Assessing Different Communication Mediums For SCADA Applications: Developing The Right Communications Infrastructure For Enhanced Data Transfer With a variety of communication mediums available in the market, it is important to consider the merits, disadvantages and efficient application of those mediums. After a brief discussion on issues to consider when developing telemetry infrastructure, industry specialists will discuss the individual applications of the following mediums: 14.30 Satellite Communications 14.50 Open Wireless Public Networks 14.10 Mobile And Fixed Site Remote Communications 15.30

Networking And Refreshment Break

16.00 Industry Roundtables The issues associated with implementing, upgrading and migrating SCADA and associated systems vary across industries. Each Roundtable will discuss the issues that are specific to each industry and will be moderated by an industry expert: 1. Oil & Gas 2. Power 3. Water 4. Infrastructure & Transport 17.00 Closing Remarks From The Chair And Close Of Day Two

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Post-Conference Masterclasses The post-conference Masterclasses will perfectly complement the main conference sessions. Led by industry experts, these Masterclasses will ensure that you get the most out of World of SCADA – MENA.

Masterclass A Tuesday 28 February 2012 Cyber-Security For Industrial Control Systems Timings: Registration and coffee will be at 08.30. The workshop will commence at 09.00 and conclude at 14.30 with appropriate breaks for refreshments. Lunch will be served at 14.30. Masterclass Details: The last decade has seen an increased use of computer networks, Internet technologies, Ethernet and TCP/IP in industrial control systems. The push to reduce costs and increase efficiency in the transfer of data and information has come with an increased security risk.

systems to maintain security and compliance without compromising on your core operational objectives.

This Masterclass will provide you with the tools to develop a risk management strategy for your organisation’s

Topics covered include: • Best practice risk assessment for industrial control systems • Applying operational, technical and administrative controls to mitigate security risks • Training the human – both the weakest and the strongest link

DNP3 MASTERCLASS Two half-day masterclasses on Distributed Network Protocol (DNP3/IEEE1815) are being presented by Andrew West, Chair of the DNP Technical Committee. DNP3 (now ratified as IEEE Standard 1815) is a modern SCADA protocol used in over 30% of electric utilities worldwide that is now seeing growing use in Water/Wastewater and Oil & Gas applications.

Masterclass B Wednesday 29 February 2012 Fundamentals Of DNP3 Timings: Registration and coffee will be at 08.00. The Masterclass will commence at 08.30 and conclude at 12.30 with appropriate breaks for refreshments. Lunch will be served at 12.30. Masterclass Details: The morning masterclass introduces the fundamental concepts, terminology and structures of DNP3. Topics covered include: • Data models • Data classes • Protocol Layers • Data collection and control philosophies

The class is intended to introduce DNP3 to those who are not familiar with it, as well as explain the underlying reasons for the protocol’s design for those who already use it extensively. It also provides background knowledge that is essential to fully appreciate the information provided in the afternoon master class.

Masterclass C Wednesday 29 February 2012 Using DNP3 In The Real World Timings: Registration will be at 12.00. Lunch will be served at 12.30. The Masterclass will commence at 13.30 and conclude at 17.30 with appropriate breaks for refreshments. Masterclass Details: The afternoon masterclass focuses on good practices for utilising DNP3 efficiently and how to avoid many of the pitfalls that can cause interoperability problems. Topics to be covered include: • Understanding the standard “Device Profile” in manufacturer’s documentation • The purpose and appropriate use of DNP3 configuration options • Case studies of integration issues and their resolution Participants are encouraged to discuss real-world examples of implementation difficulties and their resolution. All your questions about how to implement DNP3 will be answered here!

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About Your Masterclass Leader: Andrew West has been involved with SCADA systems for over 30 Years. Since 1996 he has been involved with SCADA communication protocol standards bodies. He has chaired the DNP Technical Committee since 2000 and is the elected spokesperson for the IEC Working Group responsible for the IEC 60870 family of SCADA protocol standards. He is a member of IEC task force that is working on the specification for using IEC 61850 between substations and control centres.

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