Securing Physical AI for Manufacturing in EMEA

AI is driving a new era of autonomous, adaptive production. From warehouse robotics and autonomous assembly lines to connected machinery operating at the edge, intelligence is extending from software into the physical world at pace. This shift brings with it an expanded attack surface that exposes operational technologies to novel and complex cyber risks traditional security measures were never designed to handle.

These cybersecurity concerns are significantly limiting further AI adoption across manufacturing. As IT/OT environments converge, manufacturers must rethink how they achieve full asset visibility, maintain regulatory compliance, and build resilience into their security architecture. NIS2 governance, IoT exposure, and the growing complexity of building and operational systems demand a fresh, integrated approach.

This webinar brings together three complementary capabilities to show how manufacturers can embrace AI securely and at scale.


Join us to learn how to:

  • Gain complete visibility across OT, IoT, and building systems environments, scaled and powered through cloud infrastructure
  • Accelerate regulatory compliance and strengthen governance posture across converged IT/OT environments, with NIS2 readiness built in
  • Unify threat detection, investigation, and automated response across IT and OT through an integrated, intelligence-driven SOC

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Securing Physical AI for Manufacturing in EMEA
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Securing Physical AI for Manufacturing in EMEA

Wednesday, July 8, 2026
3:00PM CEST / 2:00PM BST

AI is driving a new era of autonomous, adaptive production. From warehouse robotics and autonomous assembly lines to connected machinery operating at the edge, intelligence is extending from software into the physical world at pace. This shift brings with it an expanded attack surface that exposes operational technologies to novel and complex cyber risks traditional security measures were never designed to handle.

These cybersecurity concerns are significantly limiting further AI adoption across manufacturing. As IT/OT environments converge, manufacturers must rethink how they achieve full asset visibility, maintain regulatory compliance, and build resilience into their security architecture. NIS2 governance, IoT exposure, and the growing complexity of building and operational systems demand a fresh, integrated approach.

This webinar brings together three complementary capabilities to show how manufacturers can embrace AI securely and at scale.


Join us to learn how to:

  • Gain complete visibility across OT, IoT, and building systems environments, scaled and powered through cloud infrastructure
  • Accelerate regulatory compliance and strengthen governance posture across converged IT/OT environments, with NIS2 readiness built in
  • Unify threat detection, investigation, and automated response across IT and OT through an integrated, intelligence-driven SOC

AI is driving a new era of autonomous, adaptive production. From warehouse robotics and autonomous assembly lines to connected machinery operating at the edge, intelligence is extending from software into the physical world at pace. This shift brings with it an expanded attack surface that exposes operational technologies to novel and complex cyber risks traditional security measures were never designed to handle.

These cybersecurity concerns are significantly limiting further AI adoption across manufacturing. As IT/OT environments converge, manufacturers must rethink how they achieve full asset visibility, maintain regulatory compliance, and build resilience into their security architecture. NIS2 governance, IoT exposure, and the growing complexity of building and operational systems demand a fresh, integrated approach.

This webinar brings together three complementary capabilities to show how manufacturers can embrace AI securely and at scale.


Join us to learn how to:

  • Gain complete visibility across OT, IoT, and building systems environments, scaled and powered through cloud infrastructure
  • Accelerate regulatory compliance and strengthen governance posture across converged IT/OT environments, with NIS2 readiness built in
  • Unify threat detection, investigation, and automated response across IT and OT through an integrated, intelligence-driven SOC

SPEAKERS
Adam Markham
Technology Alliances Director, Nozomi Networks
Edwald Munz
Head of Manufacturing, Automotive and Sustainability, EMEA, Cisco
Sanjay Mahato
Global Partner Development Specialist, AWS

AI is driving a new era of autonomous, adaptive production. From warehouse robotics and autonomous assembly lines to connected machinery operating at the edge, intelligence is extending from software into the physical world at pace. This shift brings with it an expanded attack surface that exposes operational technologies to novel and complex cyber risks traditional security measures were never designed to handle.

These cybersecurity concerns are significantly limiting further AI adoption across manufacturing. As IT/OT environments converge, manufacturers must rethink how they achieve full asset visibility, maintain regulatory compliance, and build resilience into their security architecture. NIS2 governance, IoT exposure, and the growing complexity of building and operational systems demand a fresh, integrated approach.

This webinar brings together three complementary capabilities to show how manufacturers can embrace AI securely and at scale.


Join us to learn how to:

  • Gain complete visibility across OT, IoT, and building systems environments, scaled and powered through cloud infrastructure
  • Accelerate regulatory compliance and strengthen governance posture across converged IT/OT environments, with NIS2 readiness built in
  • Unify threat detection, investigation, and automated response across IT and OT through an integrated, intelligence-driven SOC

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SPEAKERS
Adam Markham
Technology Alliances Director, Nozomi Networks
Edwald Munz
Head of Manufacturing, Automotive and Sustainability, EMEA, Cisco
Sanjay Mahato
Global Partner Development Specialist, AWS
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Securing Physical AI for Manufacturing in EMEA

AI is driving a new era of autonomous, adaptive production. From warehouse robotics and autonomous assembly lines to connected machinery operating at the edge, intelligence is extending from software into the physical world at pace. This shift brings with it an expanded attack surface that exposes operational technologies to novel and complex cyber risks traditional security measures were never designed to handle.

These cybersecurity concerns are significantly limiting further AI adoption across manufacturing. As IT/OT environments converge, manufacturers must rethink how they achieve full asset visibility, maintain regulatory compliance, and build resilience into their security architecture. NIS2 governance, IoT exposure, and the growing complexity of building and operational systems demand a fresh, integrated approach.

This webinar brings together three complementary capabilities to show how manufacturers can embrace AI securely and at scale.


Join us to learn how to:

  • Gain complete visibility across OT, IoT, and building systems environments, scaled and powered through cloud infrastructure
  • Accelerate regulatory compliance and strengthen governance posture across converged IT/OT environments, with NIS2 readiness built in
  • Unify threat detection, investigation, and automated response across IT and OT through an integrated, intelligence-driven SOC

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