Hosted by Orange Cyberdefense, Fortinet & Nozomi
As OT environments become increasingly connected, operators are being asked to balance reliability, security and operational efficiency while evaluating new technologies and deployment models.
In this two-part webinar series, we’ll explore some of the biggest questions facing OT teams today. From the realities of running OT-connected workloads in cloud environments to the opportunities and challenges presented by emerging technologies such as AI, we’ll focus on practical security considerations rather than vendor hype.
Join Orange Cyberdefense, Fortinet and Nozomi for a discussion of the architectural choices, security implications and operational lessons shaping modern OT environments.
7th July | 10:00 - 10:45 BST
Cloud services are becoming an increasingly important part of OT architectures, supporting remote operations, data analytics, monitoring and business integration. While the technology is well established, the security and operational implications are often less clear.
What changes when OT data, applications or management functions move beyond the plant floor? How do organisations balance availability, performance, security and regulatory requirements? And which workloads genuinely benefit from cloud adoption?
Join Orange Cyberdefense, Fortinet and Nozomi for a practical discussion on the opportunities, risks and security considerations associated with cloud-connected OT environments.
What we’ll cover
Why OT organisations are moving to the cloud
What changes from a security perspective
New capabilities and new risks
Visibility, control and trust
Separating hype from reality
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14th July | 10:00 - 10:45 BST
Artificial intelligence, autonomous security tooling and quantum computing are dominating cyber security conversations, but separating practical reality from industry hype can be challenging.
For OT operators, the key question is not which technology is generating the most headlines. It is which developments will genuinely affect the security, resilience and operation of industrial environments.
In this session, we’ll examine the technologies shaping the future cyber landscape, explore how attackers and defenders are using AI today, and discuss what organisations should be paying attention to over the coming years.
What we’ll cover
AI in cyber security: practical uses and limitations
How threat actors are adopting AI
The future of security operations and automation
Quantum computing and the road to post-quantum cryptography
Prioritising emerging risks in OT environments
