How Should OT Security Be Stronger Than IT?
If our OT security strategy looks like our IT security strategy... we may have a problem
Join us on July 29th
10am NY | 3pm London
Worst credible consequences mean OT security programs must be materially stronger than IT programs, but the most frequent differences between OT and IT programs – difficulty patching, encrypting, anti-virusing – make OT programs weaker, not stronger. And – a lot of people encourage Zero Trust, encryption and patch programs on OT – but this is what we do on IT isn’t it? These tools make OT networks as strong as IT networks, but not stronger.
In this webinar we connect first principles to modern practice: Biba, SEC-OT, CIE mitigations, UK NCSC connectivity guidance and modern “islanding” requirements all lead to OT designs whose security materially exceeds that of conventional IT networks.
Webinar Key Takeaways:
Why & how OT security must be materially stronger than IT security
Where traditional IT security approaches fall short in OT environments
How first principles like Biba, SEC-OT, and CIE mitigations shape stronger OT security
How to design OT architectures that better protect critical infrastructure
Who Should Attend?
OT and ICS cybersecurity professionals
OT, ICS, and SCADA engineers
IT security teams responsible for OT environments
Security architects designing industrial networks
CISOs and cybersecurity leaders responsible for critical infrastructure
Plant managers and operations leaders evaluating OT security investments