Call for Papers

Call for Papers is OPEN

Abstract Submittal Deadline – 31st March 2024

The CIPRE Conference Committee are currently accepting abstracts for consideration for inclusion in the 2024 conference agenda.

If you are interested in speaking at CIPRE 2024, and have an interesting topic to talk about, that would be of interest to the infrastructure security industry and wish to share your experience and knowledge please submit your abstract here >>

If you have any queries please contact us at cipre@torchmarketing.co.uk.


Conference Programme Topic Guidelines will include but not be limited to:

Critical Infrastructure Protection:

  • Emerging and Future Threats, Identification and Management
  • Security and Resilience in Design
  • Standardisation for Improving CIP Solutions
  • CNI Threat and Vulnerability Analysis
  • The Human Factor – Operator Protection
  • Energy Infrastructure Security
  • Transport Infrastructure Security
  • Telecomms Infrastructure Security
  • Critical Communications
  • Defense and Space as critical infrastructures
  • Information exchange and interoperability
  • Planning for Disaster – Risk Management and Resilience (including pandemics)
  • Surveillance Systems – How Do We Manage Multiple Systems?
  • Human Assets – Selection, Training, Motivation
  • Modelling, Simulation and Metrics
  • Flooding – Prevention is better than the cure, but we also need the cure!
  • Securing Waterside and Maritime Infrastructure – Whether that’s Oil and Gas Refineries, LNG, Ports, Power Stations
  • Ariel Assets – What’s the Future? – Fixed Wing, Rotor Craft, UAV’s, Satellites
  • Perimeter Security – Do long perimeters mean weak security?
  • PPPs
  • International and National Agency Co-operation
  • Emergency Preparedness and Response Coordination
  • Identity Management & Access Control

Critical Information Infrastructure Protection / Cyber Security:

  • Cyber security aspects on critical infrastructures (e.g. energy, telcos, transport, banks, health)
  • CIIP Policy
  • Cyber security strategies
  • Alerting systems and information exchange platforms for cross-border NIS cooperation
  • Integrated situational awareness; Data collection, abstraction, visualisation
  • Governance models, practices and escalation procedures for cyber crisis management
  • International NIS cooperation for incident management and response
  • Legal aspects of NIS cooperation and information sharing
  • Industrial Control Systems / SCADA security / ICS-CERT
  • Incident reporting
  • Information sharing
  • Public Private co-operation
  • Critical applications security

Submit your abstract here >>