Webinar series - Cyberproofing rail

Navigating standards, strategy, and real-world resilience in railway OT systems

A three-part webinar series exploring how the rail industry can strengthen OT cybersecurity, from understanding the regulations to real-world action.

As rail networks across Australia become increasingly connected and data-driven, the risk landscape is shifting. Operational technology (OT) systems, such as signalling, SCADA, and onboard control are now targets for cyber threats with safety, reliability, and regulatory implications.

To support the sector in addressing these emerging challenges, DNV is pleased to launch a three-part webinar series exploring the critical intersection of rail safety and cybersecurity. Through expert-led sessions, the series will provide clarity on regulatory frameworks, practical implementation methodologies, and real-world strategies for building OT cyber resilience in rail.

Whether you’re just starting your cybersecurity journey or looking to refine existing processes, this webinar series will help you understand where you stand, and where to go next.

Join us for this practical, expert-led session to build your organization’s cyber readiness from the ground up.

Agenda

Cyberproofing rail

30 July 2025

Are your rail systems ready for Australia's cyber regulations?

Understanding the cyber regulations and frameworks and how they apply to rail.

 

Date: Thursday, 30 July 2025

Time: 16:00 – 17:00 AEST (GMT +10) 

Agenda:

  • Why cybersecurity is now a safety issue in rail
  • Overview of AS 7770 and key obligations under the SOCI Act 
  • EU regulations – horizontals, verticals, and their relevance to Australian operators
  • International standards: IEC 62443 and IEC 63452
  • Compliance strategy and preparation roadmap
  • Q&A 
September 2025

The state of cybersecurity in railways: Threat landscape and best practices

From policy to practice: Threat modelling, secure architecture and system integration.

 

Agenda:

  • Threat modelling across key OT systems – including signalling, SCADA, and onboard control
  • Security by design-secure architecture
  • Cyber risk management strategies tailored to rail environments
  • Application of international standards – IEC 62443, NIST, and related frameworks
  • Integrating cybersecurity into RAMS and Safety Management Systems
  • Q&A
November 2025

What does rail OT cybersecurity look like in the real world?

Lessons from case studies on risk mitigation and cross-functional collaboration.

 

Agenda:

  • Overview of case context – operator type, system scope, and project background
  • Identification of cyber gaps and their impact on safety, resilience, or operations
  • Methodologies applied to assess, mitigate, and validate risks
  • Cross-functional collaboration between safety, cybersecurity, and operations teams
  • Key takeaways – Learning from other sectors, best practices, implementation outcomes, and measurable improvements