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Digital Transformation and Legacy OT Systems
Legacy OT systems now face heightened exposure as manufacturers accelerate digital transformation. With ransomware attacks up nearly 90% year-over-year, cybersecurity leaders warn that “silver bullet” solutions fall short. Operational resilience must be built on a foundation of diverse tools, human readiness and cross-functional coordination.
See Also: Building Your OT Security Business Case
ManuSec Europe 2026 brings together CISOs, security practitioners and strategists to explore pragmatic steps manufacturers can take today, including compensating controls, IT and OT cross-training between teams, and building a culture of ownership over rigid incident playbooks. Overly centralized programs and tool uniformity only compound vulnerabilities in high-utilization environments, according to a panel of conference speakers.
“We’ve created all of this, and now we’re in a big mess in cyberspace,” said Trish McGill, cybersecurity strategist in the manufacturing sector. “The basics have never changed, and the basics won’t change. We need to patch, do an inventory, test our backups because manufacturing resilience is built on practical controls, clear roles and empowering the people.”
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Baccouche, Nowak and McGill also discussed:
- Why OT-IT convergence creates a broader attack surface that must be defended differently;
- How legacy systems can be secured without disrupting operations;
- Why manufacturers must prioritize collaboration over control.
Want to learn more? Register to attend ManuSec Europe Feb. 26-27, 2026, in Munich, bringing together leading experts to tackle the growing range of cyberthreats facing Europe’s manufacturers in the face of digital transformation. Senior cybersecurity leaders from the region’s largest manufacturers will share strategies and best practices for protecting industrial networks, driving organizational alignment to support IT/OT convergence, building road maps for securing safety-critical systems and more.
McGill has over 20 years of experience in corporate, financial, oil and gas, chemical industry, manufacturing, government, military and technology, in both domestic and international settings. She is considered a leading trusted advisor and senior subject matter expert on cybersecurity strategy.
Nowak is a strategist and scientist with over 10 years of experience in cybersecurity in various industries, focused on cyber defense and risk management.
Baccouche is an accomplished and results-oriented leader with over 20 years of global experience in diverse sectors, masterfully bridging technology and business. Known for his clear communication and problem-solving acumen, his broad expertise covers everything from information security to crisis management, with a focus on privacy, compliance and risk management.

