Cybersecurity in the nuclear industry

About the lecture

Cybersecurity is a critical issue for the nuclear industry and its entire ecosystem. Whether it involves security vulnerabilities, attacks targeting sovereign activities, or regulatory compliance obligations, Framatome strengthen the cybersecurity posture of nuclear operators and critical industries. We believe that security challenges cannot be addressed with a single measure, in a single location, or at a single stage of a system’s lifecycle. To tackle these challenges, solutions are implemented through an approach that is both comprehensive, technically consistent, and continuous over the long term.

Timing

18:30: Introduction of the EVL
18:35: Presentation
19:25: Q&A
19:45: Drink
20:30: End

 

Date

Jan 23, 2025
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Time

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Location

University fondation
Rue d’Egmont 11, 1000 Bruxelles
Category

Speakers

  • Nicolas Majoullier
    Nicolas Majoullier

    Engineer in industrial automation, his competencies brought with his Executive MBA has enabled Nicolas Majoullier to manage the development of cybersecurity and drive product development for the energy business. Relationship, involvement and effectiveness on the growth of cybersecurity made him awarded for “driving market success” end of 2020. Following his work experiences (Alstom, General Electric and Framatome), including in international environments, he is now involved in the creation of innovative services to increase Framatome’s capabilities on the cybersecurity market. He is currently Foxguard EU P&L Leader.

  • Pierre-Marie Lore
    Pierre-Marie Lore

    Pierre-Marie Lore has been the Director of Cybersecurity for Instrumentation and Control Systems Products at Framatome since 2022. He oversees the cybersecurity requirements for nuclear products as well as the Framatome Cybersecurity services offering for the benefit of industrial operators.
    As graduate engineer from the École Navale, he spent around twenty years as commanding officer and performed operational or engineering roles within the French Navy and Armed Forces. In 2016, he passed a competitive exam to join the State body of engineers of Industrie et des Mines.
    In September 2016, he joined the Nuclear Safety Authority, where he developed the framework for the security and cybersecurity of high-activity radioactive sources and oversaw import-export controls as the Point of Contact for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
    In 2019, he became the Director of Cybersecurity for the RATP Group, where he established the department responsible for the cyber defense of IT and industrial systems. In this role, he served as the Qualified Authority for the security of information systems, as designated by the Ministry of Transport.

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