Oct
17
GridSecCon 2023
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Posted: 01/09/2023
NPCC, NERC, and E-ISAC are co-hosting the 12th annual grid security conference on October 17 – 20 in Québec City, Canada. GridSecCon brings together cyber and physical security leaders from industry and government to deliver expert training sessions, share best practices and effective threat mitigation programs, and present lessons learned.
Conference and hotel registration will open in May and more details will be available on the E-ISAC, NERC and NPCC websites. Accommodation will be available at:
Hilton Québec
1100 Rene Levesque East,
Québec City, Québec, G1R 4P3, Canada
and Delta Québec
690 Boul René Lévesque Est,
Québec City, Québec, G1R 5AB, Canada
For more information or assistance, please contact [email protected].
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