A layered security approach is a necessary component of reducing and addressing security risks within a network; however, once tools and technologies are purchased and implemented, the work does not stop there. This webinar will help viewers stay abreast of the changing threat landscape to help evaluate DiD techniques and products that will be most effective for their needs.
Overview
A layered security approach is a necessary component of reducing and addressing security risks within a network; however, once tools and technologies are purchased and implemented, the work does not stop there.
To maintain defense in depth (DiD) security, the protections must be periodically evaluated to ensure the appropriate level of security continues to be maintained. The environment must continually be re-assessed to determine the effectiveness of the approaches in place.
For example, the ever-changing threat landscape should dictate what security controls are implemented in networked environments. This includes updating the hardware and software used to support the various layers. In the past year, we have seen a growing number of phishing attempts and ransomware attacks due to the growing number of remote workers and changes in business networks.
When security risks become more dominant or the threat environment changes, organizational strategies typically include making updates to impacted systems and technologies, but a holistic review of its networked environment will more effectively identify DiD weaknesses.
This webinar will help viewers stay abreast of the changing threat landscape to help evaluate DiD techniques and products that will be most effective for their needs.
Speakers
Sotter and his team look to the technology horizon for new developments and applications that could present opportunities for CSA's Test, Inspection and Certification business. Prior to joining CSA, Sotter worked as senior director, product strategies & client solutions at Systems with Intelligence Inc. (SWI), a manufacturer of monitoring products for the electrical sector. Sotter has 20 years of combined academic, technical and business experience. He has a Ph.D in electronic engineering from Universidad Rovira I Virgili (Spain), an executive MBA from the University of Toronto (Canada) and a bachelor's of science in electronic engineering from Universidad del Norte (Colombia).
Jablanski is a nonresident fellow at the Cyber Statecraft Initiative of the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security and an OT cybersecurity strategist at Nozomi Networks. She is responsible for researching global cybersecurity topics and promoting operational technology and industrial control systems cybersecurity awareness throughout the industry. Jablanski serves as a staff and advisory board member of the nonprofit organization Building Cyber Security. Jablanski has also served as the president of the North Texas Section of the International Society of Automation. She is also a member of the Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Advisory Taskforc, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor. Jablanski has been responsible for conducting academic and market research on emerging technologies throughout her career. She has independently consulted for the US government and a technology startup. She holds a master's degree in international security from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver and a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Missouri - Columbia.
Wilcox leads a multi-company effort to establish tested and validated converged CPwE architectures to enable reliable and secure IIoT and industrial IT architectures. He holds multiple Cisco network and security certifications. Wilcox enables innovative and insightful strategic alliance partner collaboration. He is a thought leader with extensive experience designing and implementing industrial automation network and security solutions for the past 37 years, with 32 of those years at Rockwell. He supports emerging technologies such as Ethernet-APL, single-pair Ethernet and industrial 5G. Prior to joining Rockwell, he worked for a system integrator and end user, developing industrial automation and control systems solutions for both discrete and process applications.
Tayouri has been one of the cyber activity leaders in Israel Aerospace Industries and managed the cyber intelligence department from 2013 to 2017, when the Cyber Division was established. During the last 19 years, Tayouri has been developing intelligence gathering systems for defense organizations, in different layers, mastering the cyber domain in the last 10 years by heading cyber technology and business units, and developing innovative cyber solutions. Tayouri is an experienced technology leader with business understanding, having a demonstrated history of 30 years as software developer, team leader, system engineer, project manager and system architect in various domains. He is professional with a M.S. with honors in computer science and is a Ph.D student in Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, specializing in network and system risk assessment.
Hoffman, Principal Industrial Consultant at Dragos, has over 20 years of experience focused on oil and gas, with roles in downstream, upstream and global technical leadership. His past titles have included principal ICS security engineer, controls and automation specialist, process/CEMS analyzer specialist and instrumentation and electrical technician. He has a master's degree in information security engineering from SANS Technology Institute, and is a SANS instructor in development for the ICS curriculum. Hoffman is driven to continual learning and has over 10 GIAC certifications. He is currently studying for the GIAC GSE certification.