Webinar: Industry-Specific 62443 Insights for Power Generation

Watch the webinar for an in-depth session that goes beyond the buzzwords and provides practical, industry-specific guidance on applying the ISA/IEC 62443 standards to safeguard critical power infrastructure

The ISA/IEC 62443 standards provide a robust framework for enhancing cybersecurity across various industries, yet interpreting the standards in power generation presents unique challenges and opportunities.

Whether you’re a cybersecurity professional, OT engineer, or industry leader, watch the webinar recording for an in-depth webinar that goes beyond the buzzwords and provides practical, industry-specific guidance on applying the ISA/IEC 62443 standards to safeguard critical power infrastructure.

In this webinar, Dr. Jesus Molina takes us through:

arrow red right Decoding the complexities of 62443: Gain a clear understanding of the standards, their structure, and how they apply to power generation

arrow red right Navigating the implementation challenges: Learn how to address the unique needs of safety-critical and equipment protection sub-networks.

arrow red right Adopting a consequence-driven approach: Discover how to conduct effective risk assessments that account for high-impact, low-probability scenarios.

arrow red right Architect secure networks: Implement zoning and interconnected structures that enhance OT resilience.

arrow red right Strengthen defenses beyond SL4: Explore engineering-grade controls to complement cybersecurity measures and reduce reliance on expensive SL4 classifications.

About the Speaker

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Dr. Jesus Molina

Jesus Molina is Waterfall’s Director of Industrial Security. He is a security expert in both OT and IT security. A former hacker, his research on offensive security in industrial systems has been echoed by many publications and media, including Wired and NPR. Mr. Molina has acted as chair of several security organizations, including the Trusted Computing Group and the IoT Internet Consortium. He is the co-writer of the Industrial Internet Security Framework and the author of several security-related patents and academic research papers. Mr. Molina holds a M.S. and a Ph.D from the University of Maryland.

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