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Implications of Defending IT and OT for DoD and Defense Industrial Base Webinar

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MaryamR
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May 03, 2021

 

Please join Microsoft, Ardalyst, and featured defense experts Wednesday May 5th 2:00 – 3:00 PM EDT | 11:00 -12:00 PDT where we will discuss the critical components of a mature cyber defense program from the cradle to the grave of DoD systems. As most DoD warfighting capabilities are born and die in the DIB, we will explore the current art and science of IT and OT cyber defense and its implications from a full lifecycle perspective through a combined government and industry panel.  

 

Defending commercial industry and Defense Industrial Base (DIB) from an Information and Operational Technologies (IT and OT) perspectives underpins the challenges we have in a Joint fight. As the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) comes online, it parallels the need for the DoD to mature internal cyber defense requirements and the resilient supply chain necessary to support it.   

 

During the webinar, we will help you better understand:   

·     Why can’t we fix the vulnerabilities in technologies, specifically OT?  

·     What is the best way to effectively sensor a system?  

·     How do we leverage threat intelligence to understand and adapt against adversaries?  

·     How can OT sensors deter adversaries?  

·     What is the right workforce to deter, detect, and engage adversaries?  

 

 

Speakers

 

Joe DiPietro

Principal Technical Specialist,

Azure IoT Security

Microsoft

 

 

Chris Cleary

Principal Cyber Advisor (PCA)

Department of the Navy

 

 

Josh O’Sullivan

Chief Technology Officer

Ardalyst

 

Register here today. 

Updated May 03, 2021
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  • FleischerPawel's avatar
    FleischerPawel
    Copper Contributor

    Hello,

     

    I unfortunately missed the opportunity to participate. Was the meeting recorded? Because I would love to watch or participate in a similar one.

     

    Thanks,

    Pawel

  • MaryamR Please double check the dates. The banner at the top says May 5 but the first paragraph says Tuesday, May 3. 🙂