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20 Billion Reasons for Industrial IoT Security

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Software is playing a pivotal role in most enterprises, whether they realize it or not, and with the advent of Internet of Things (IoT) across our society and critical infrastructure and our collective love affair with automation, optimization, and “smart” devices that role is only going to increase. The dependence on connected software needs to be met with a strong understanding of the risks that this dependence presents to the enterprise and the will to manage those risks so our enterprises can continue to benefit from these advancements as it powers our corporations, cities, and homes to new levels of efficiency, versatility, and cost effectiveness. This talk will address the world of issues that underlie unsafe, unsecure, and unreliable software and provide you with the knowledge and insights to conquer them. By refusing to allow insecure, unreliable, and unsafe software to impact the key capabilities driving our enterprises and the technology we use, organizations can directly address their hidden software induced liabilities, hazards, and threats.

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Safe, Reliable, Secure, and Resilient - how to tell?

 

● What IT Security Needs to learn about Operational Technology

 

● What OT engineering needs to know to address cyber risks

 

Sourcing and integrating trustworthy components

 

Evidence-based value chains in IIoT ecosystems

 

 

 

20180508T1530 20180508T1600 America/New_York 20 Billion Reasons for Industrial IoT Security

Software is playing a pivotal role in most enterprises, whether they realize it or not, and with the advent of Internet of Things (IoT) across our society and critical infrastructure and our collective love affair with automation, optimization, and “smart” devices that role is only going to increase. The dependence on connected software needs to be met with a strong understanding of the risks that this dependence presents to the enterprise and the will to manage those risks so our enterprises can continue to benefit from these advancements as it powers our corporations, cities, and homes to new levels of efficiency, versatility, and cost effectiveness. This talk will address the world of issues that underlie unsafe, unsecure, and unreliable software and provide you with the knowledge and insights to conquer them. By refusing to allow insecure, unreliable, and unsafe software to impact the key capabilities driving our enterprises and the technology we use, organizations can directly address their hidden software induced liabilities, hazards, and threats.

Learning Objectives:

 

● Safe, Reliable, Secure, and Resilient - how to tell?

 

● What IT Security Needs to learn about Operational Technology

 

● What OT engineering n ...

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