Critical Infrastructure Security
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Governance & Risk Management
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Operational Technology (OT)
Geopolitics Puts OT at Greater Risk From Nation States, Criminals and Hacktivists
Attacks against critical infrastructure are expected to increase in scope and intensity including hacks on operational technology systems. State actors are now looking for ways to cause damage and disrupt operations, rather than simply steal secrets, according to cybersecurity experts.
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ISMG’s Tony Morbin compiled perspectives of defense leaders, cybersecurity practitioners, technology vendors and analysts to analyze the threats to critical infrastructure and what the future holds for enterprise security across multiple domains. Most predict that future attacks will follow geopolitical conflicts and continue to play a role in kinetic warfare.
“Every week we’re seeing hybrid warfare attacks, and I think we’re actually reaching a real inflection point when it comes to the impact of that on critical infrastructure,” said Steve Rumbold, managing director for enterprise security risk management at Kroll.
In this video by Information Security Media Group, the experts discussed:
- How real is the threat to critical infrastructure, and what’s the potential impact?;
- Key vulnerabilities being exploited by attackers;
- How should we respond? What are the best practices for defending OT systems?
Speakers
- Blaise Metreweli, head, MI6, U.K. Secret Intelligence Service;
- Steve Rumbold, managing director, enterprise security risk management, Kroll;
- Brett Leatherman, deputy assistant director, cyber operations, FBI;
- Rustin Johnson, global industry advisor, energy and utilities, Splunk;
- Megha Kumar, head, geopolitical risk, CyXcel;
- Brent Hayen, cybersecurity architect, Salt River Project;
- Mark Johnson-Barbier, cybersecurity architect, Salt River Project;
- Jesse McGraw, cybersecurity researcher and former black hat hacker;
- Vaughn Hazen, CISO, CN Rail;
- Robert Lee, co-founder and CEO, Dragos;
- Sean Atkinson, CISO, Center for Internet Security;
- Matt Turek, deputy director, information innovation office, DARPA;
- Johnny Xmas, global head, offensive security, Fortune 200 manufacturer.

