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News Release from: ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society | Subject: Safety Division Symposium
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 March 2007
ISA safety symposium planned for May in
New Jersey
Safety instrumented systems, alarm management and cyber security will be featured in the presentations planned for the ISA 4th Annual Safety Division Symposium, scheduled for 22-23 May in New Jersey
ISA has announced that its 4th annual Safety Division Symposium will be held 22-23 May at the Wyndham Mount Laurel in New Jersey The symposium will feature in-depth presentations about the industry's latest safety technologies and procedures
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The conference will give attendees an opportunity to learn from industry experts and instructors in the areas of safety instrumented systems, alarm management, and cyber security.
Conference sessions and training courses will focus on the design and implementation of real life applications in maintaining safety systems.
On 22 May, the event will host two training courses on these topics.
"Safety Instrumented Systems: The Must Know for Implementation" covers technology, levels of redundancy in the design of safety instrumented systems, testing of systems, and the use of field devices.
The second course, "Securing Industrial Networks: Cyber Protection for Automation, Control, and SCADA Systems" will focus on the basics of cyber security.
The course will help attendees evaluate their computerised factory automation, process control, and SCADA networks for vulnerability to hackers, spies, and saboteurs.
Attendees will learn how to apply the latest techniques in cyber security to their industrial networks.
In addition to the conference sessions and training courses, the event will feature a vendor exhibition in the evening on 22 May.
For more information or to register, please visit the website.
Exhibit and sponsorship opportunities are available by contacting Rodney Jones at the ISA.
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