OT Cybersecurity Summit

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October 28-29, 2024
Location: Norris Conference Center, Houston, Texas, USA

The alarming rise in OT cyber-attacks on America’s critical infrastructure has underscored the urgent need to prioritize investment in defending against OT-specific cyber threats. The OT Cybersecurity Summit is the premier event dedicated to addressing the systemic vulnerabilities of North America’s industrial sector to cyber-attacks.

Scheduled for October 28-29 in Houston, the OT Cybersecurity Summit will convene leaders in OT, operations, ICS, SCADA, security, risk management, and cybersecurity. Participants will engage in in-depth discussions and share insights on reducing system vulnerabilities and mitigating cyber threats across OT environments.

Key themes include how to:

Understand and address cybersecurity risks, system vulnerabilities, and cyber threats in IT/OT convergence and across multiple platforms
Tackle technology debt and security challenges in legacy systems, and identify security measures tailored for OT networks
Utilize leading OT security drivers to secure leadership buy-in and investment in cybersecurity initiatives
and more!

Join us at this essential event to connect with industry experts, learn about the latest advancements in OT cybersecurity, and collaborate on strategies to protect our critical infrastructure from evolving cyber threats.

As an EC-Council member, use the promo code ECCOUNCIL20 to get 20% discount on the ticket price.

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