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ICS Cybersecurity Conference is the largest and longest-running event series focused on industrial cybersecurity, catering to the energy, utility, chemical, transportation, and manufacturing sectors. The event focuses on operational technology (OT) protection strategies and the cyber threat landscape operators of ICS face around the world.
Swing by our booth and introduce yourself, see a live demo, or grab some Nozomi Networks swag. We hope to see you there!
Speakers
Ben Callaway - Regional Sales Director
Sandeep Lota - Global Field CTO
Join Nozomi Networks for a deep dive into how global enterprises are rethinking risk management and the “unseen” layers of infrastructure across OT and IoT landscapes.
Speaker
Chris Grove - Director of Cybersecurity Strategy at Nozomi Networks
As cyber and operational risks continue to evolve in industrial enterprises, security leaders expand upon detection and embrace AI-driven risk management to safeguard their OT, IoT, and cyber-physical systems (CPS). In this session, with Nozomi Networks Director of Cybersecurity Strategy Chris Groves, we’ll explore real examples of ways organizations are using AI-powered technology to shift their industrial enterprises from reactive defense postures to proactive risk management—enabling the identification, scoring, mitigation, and monitoring of OT/IoT risks. You’ll leave with:
Speakers
Sandeep Lota - Global Field CTO, Nozomi Networks
David Smit - OT Architect at Interstates
In industrial cybersecurity, you can’t protect what you can’t see – and for many OT teams, the wireless airspace in and around operational environments remains a significant blind spot - and highly vulnerable attack surface. The rise of wireless tools on the factory floor and IoT devices has expanded the attack surface in ways that transcend physical perimeters and traditional network segmentation. Industrial control systems are no longer confined to isolated, wired networks – they’re now active in and surrounded by Wi-Fi, Bluetooth , Zigbee, cellular, LoRaWAN and WirelessHART wireless networks, among others. Many industrial control systems ship from the factor with wireless radios and get installed with wireless functionality turned on. Yet today, most plants lack the means to monitor rogue Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other RF activity until after an incident occurs.
In this panel discussion, experts from Nozomi Networks, Interstates, and one of our industrial customers will dive into the reality of wireless threats in OT environments. We’ll share real-world examples of unexpected devices, explore how to identify and monitor what’s in the air, and talk through practical steps to build better visibility without disrupting operations.