OT Cyber Security Becomes Regulated Risk: Understanding the UK CSRB

The UK’s Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (CSRB), introduced in November 2025, represents the most significant change to UK cyber regulation since NIS, to ensure that critical digital services and infrastructure are secure, resilient, and able to withstand and recover from cyber incidents.

This is not just a compliance update, it represents a structural shift in how organisations are expected to manage cyber risk. And for OT, ICS, and industrial security leaders, understanding how these requirements translate into operational reality is critical.

In this session, you’ll gain practical clarity on:

  • How the CSRB changes expectations for IT and OT security
    What’s shifting under the CSRB, and which industrial environments, OT operators, and service providers are likely to be impacted?
  • What “regulatory-ready” OT security looks like in practice
    How continuous asset visibility, vulnerability awareness, and anomaly detection across IT/OT environments support compliance, resilience, and defensible incident response.
  • Where to focus first in complex OT environments
    How to prioritise actions in legacy, safety-critical, and highly interconnected OT networks — aligning people, process, and technology to strengthen resilience ahead of enforcement.
  • How to communicate OT cyber risk with confidence
    Translating technical security signals into risk-based insights that resonate with executives, boards, and regulators.

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OT Cyber Security Becomes Regulated Risk: Understanding the UK CSRB
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OT Cyber Security Becomes Regulated Risk: Understanding the UK CSRB

January 29, 2026
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The UK’s Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (CSRB), introduced in November 2025, represents the most significant change to UK cyber regulation since NIS, to ensure that critical digital services and infrastructure are secure, resilient, and able to withstand and recover from cyber incidents.

This is not just a compliance update, it represents a structural shift in how organisations are expected to manage cyber risk. And for OT, ICS, and industrial security leaders, understanding how these requirements translate into operational reality is critical.

In this session, you’ll gain practical clarity on:

  • How the CSRB changes expectations for IT and OT security
    What’s shifting under the CSRB, and which industrial environments, OT operators, and service providers are likely to be impacted?
  • What “regulatory-ready” OT security looks like in practice
    How continuous asset visibility, vulnerability awareness, and anomaly detection across IT/OT environments support compliance, resilience, and defensible incident response.
  • Where to focus first in complex OT environments
    How to prioritise actions in legacy, safety-critical, and highly interconnected OT networks — aligning people, process, and technology to strengthen resilience ahead of enforcement.
  • How to communicate OT cyber risk with confidence
    Translating technical security signals into risk-based insights that resonate with executives, boards, and regulators.

The UK’s Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (CSRB), introduced in November 2025, represents the most significant change to UK cyber regulation since NIS, to ensure that critical digital services and infrastructure are secure, resilient, and able to withstand and recover from cyber incidents.

This is not just a compliance update, it represents a structural shift in how organisations are expected to manage cyber risk. And for OT, ICS, and industrial security leaders, understanding how these requirements translate into operational reality is critical.

In this session, you’ll gain practical clarity on:

  • How the CSRB changes expectations for IT and OT security
    What’s shifting under the CSRB, and which industrial environments, OT operators, and service providers are likely to be impacted?
  • What “regulatory-ready” OT security looks like in practice
    How continuous asset visibility, vulnerability awareness, and anomaly detection across IT/OT environments support compliance, resilience, and defensible incident response.
  • Where to focus first in complex OT environments
    How to prioritise actions in legacy, safety-critical, and highly interconnected OT networks — aligning people, process, and technology to strengthen resilience ahead of enforcement.
  • How to communicate OT cyber risk with confidence
    Translating technical security signals into risk-based insights that resonate with executives, boards, and regulators.

SPEAKERS
Tom Westenberg
Senior Technical Sales Engineer

The UK’s Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (CSRB), introduced in November 2025, represents the most significant change to UK cyber regulation since NIS, to ensure that critical digital services and infrastructure are secure, resilient, and able to withstand and recover from cyber incidents.

This is not just a compliance update, it represents a structural shift in how organisations are expected to manage cyber risk. And for OT, ICS, and industrial security leaders, understanding how these requirements translate into operational reality is critical.

In this session, you’ll gain practical clarity on:

  • How the CSRB changes expectations for IT and OT security
    What’s shifting under the CSRB, and which industrial environments, OT operators, and service providers are likely to be impacted?
  • What “regulatory-ready” OT security looks like in practice
    How continuous asset visibility, vulnerability awareness, and anomaly detection across IT/OT environments support compliance, resilience, and defensible incident response.
  • Where to focus first in complex OT environments
    How to prioritise actions in legacy, safety-critical, and highly interconnected OT networks — aligning people, process, and technology to strengthen resilience ahead of enforcement.
  • How to communicate OT cyber risk with confidence
    Translating technical security signals into risk-based insights that resonate with executives, boards, and regulators.

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OT Cyber Security Becomes Regulated Risk: Understanding the UK CSRB

The UK’s Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (CSRB), introduced in November 2025, represents the most significant change to UK cyber regulation since NIS, to ensure that critical digital services and infrastructure are secure, resilient, and able to withstand and recover from cyber incidents.

This is not just a compliance update, it represents a structural shift in how organisations are expected to manage cyber risk. And for OT, ICS, and industrial security leaders, understanding how these requirements translate into operational reality is critical.

In this session, you’ll gain practical clarity on:

  • How the CSRB changes expectations for IT and OT security
    What’s shifting under the CSRB, and which industrial environments, OT operators, and service providers are likely to be impacted?
  • What “regulatory-ready” OT security looks like in practice
    How continuous asset visibility, vulnerability awareness, and anomaly detection across IT/OT environments support compliance, resilience, and defensible incident response.
  • Where to focus first in complex OT environments
    How to prioritise actions in legacy, safety-critical, and highly interconnected OT networks — aligning people, process, and technology to strengthen resilience ahead of enforcement.
  • How to communicate OT cyber risk with confidence
    Translating technical security signals into risk-based insights that resonate with executives, boards, and regulators.

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