Visibility Is a Good Starting Point, But What Are the Crucial Next Steps for OT Protection?
About This Session
Visibility in OT environments is essential, but it’s only the beginning. Gaining a clear view of assets is the critical first step, but visibility alone doesn’t prevent breaches, reconfigurations, or operational disruption. As cyberattacks on industrial systems continue to escalate, relying solely on patch lists or post-incident forensics is no longer enough.
This session will share practical, low-risk, and non-disruptive strategies that go beyond visibility to achieve real protection. Attendees will learn how to safeguard legacy systems without downtime, apply OT network segmentation to limit exposure, and implement proactive protection strategies that strengthen business continuity.
Achieving safer operations and greater resilience is within reach - join this discussion to learn how to put effective protection into practice today.
This session will share practical, low-risk, and non-disruptive strategies that go beyond visibility to achieve real protection. Attendees will learn how to safeguard legacy systems without downtime, apply OT network segmentation to limit exposure, and implement proactive protection strategies that strengthen business continuity.
Achieving safer operations and greater resilience is within reach - join this discussion to learn how to put effective protection into practice today.
Speaker
Debbie Lay
Principal Solutions Engineer - TXOne Networks
Debbie Lay is a Principal Solutions Engineer at TXOne Networks, a global leader in OT/ICS security. With over 25 years of experience as a network security engineer for various industries, Debbie focuses on all aspects of cybersecurity strategies for operational efficiency and secure processing, including solution design, deployment, and implementation.
