Critical Convergence 2022:
Digital and Physical Security for Utilities and Infrastructure
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Meet the Speakers
Honorable J. Michael McConnell, VADM, USN, Retired
Former Director of US National Intelligence
Ian L. Paterson
CEO, Plurilock
Sam Queeno
Director, Digital Identity & Physical Security, American Electric Power
John Large
Sr. Director, Corporate Security & Aviation, NextEra Energy/FPL
Brian Kime
Moderator & VP of Intelligence, Strategy & Advisory, ZeroFox
What You'll Learn
The expansion of organizations’ digital footprint alongside the expansion of the internet of things (IoT), Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and interconnected cyber-physical systems has led to new challenges for utility and infrastructure providers globally as the attack surface changes. Threat actors may use digital means for a physical outcome or utilize a security weakness to infect systems within the perimeter.
Listen in as industry experts discuss:
- External threat landscape facing infrastructure and energy providers
- How external threat intelligence complements OT security and internal perimeter security measures for comprehensive insights
- What the cybersecurity - physical security convergence means for the future
- The valuable role of briefing, sharing, and disseminating threat intelligence for action, both within a siloed organization and within the utilities industry as a whole
- The keys to security resilience in 2022