Already used regularly for IT security, a converged IT/OT SOC can give you greater visibility across your operations and help you defend against outside threats.

It’s no secret that industrial organizations are at the forefront of cybersecurity threats. A recent report by IBM X-force revealed the manufacturing industry jumped from the eighth most targeted industry to the second most targeted from 2019 to 2020. Industrial organizations are targeted because they have a lot to lose during operational downtime. Attacks on OT can also pose a threat to human life and safety.
But a divide still exists between IT and OT when it comes to security. How can you bring these two sides together? Organizations can create a united front by creating a converged security operations center (SOC). Already used regularly for IT security, a converged IT/OT SOC can give you greater visibility across your operations and help you defend against outside threats.
Learning Objectives:
• Why are industrial organizations under attack?
• Why are IT and OT still divided when it comes to security?
• What is a security operations center and how is it used?
• How can you get executive and organizational buy-in?
• What are the benefits of a converged IT/OT SOC?
1 CERTIFIED RCEP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOUR (PDH) AVAILABLE UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF AN EXAM
Date:
Dec. 5, 2023
Presented By:
Jim Cook, COO, Velta Technology
Luis Narvaez, Regional Product Manager, Controllers and Cybersecurity, Siemens Factory Automation
Moderated By:
Gary Cohen, Senior Content Manager, CFE Media
Sponsored By:
Fortinet and Tenable