Reducing Industrial Cyber Risk Amid Digital Transformation

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Surging digitization is essential for organizations to continue operating effectively in the post-COVID landscape. Yet, the digital shift is leaving organizations at significant risk of cyber-attacks by dramatically expanding the attack surface. This is further exacerbated by the move to hybrid working and hyper-connectivity.

This is a particular concern in regard to critical sectors like energy and water, where cyber-incidents could have potentially devastating consequences. 

In this webinar, a panel of security experts will discuss how to reduce industrial cybersecurity risk while organizations are undergoing a digital transformation journey, ensuring critical services can continue.

Join this session to learn:

  • How industrial cybersecurity risk has grown amid trends like digitization
  • The tactics used by cyber threat actors to exploit these trends
  • Lessons learned from the frontlines regarding people, process & technologies that industrial organizations should implement to mitigate these threats

Speakers

James Coker

Deputy Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

Phil Tonkin

Senior Director of Strategy, Dragos

    Simon Townsend

    CISO nuclear generation and HPC, EDF Energy

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