OT systems power important services we all depend on, but security often lags behind. Limited maintenance windows, the risk of unintended effects of patching, and equipment that is no longer updated leave vulnerabilities open to threat actors.
In this webinar, you will meet Mathias Aase and Christer Hølestøl, who share their experiences from securing OT equipment against cyber attacks in practice. Through concrete cases, they show how monitoring the behavior of the production environment can uncover the risk of unauthorized access. This insight makes it possible to establish a risk profile that provides prioritised and concrete measures to reduce the ability of threat actors to exploit vulnerable equipment.
Note: This webinar is a continuation of a similar webinar from September 2024, and the recording from that introductory webinar is available on NITO's Youtube account.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions after the presentation.
Recordings from the webinar will be sent to everyone who is registered afterwards.
You will meet:
Christer Hølestøl
Christer works as a security analyst at Secure-NOK. His background is in computer science and philosophy. As a security analyst, he works with analyzing network traffic in customers' industrial facilities. In this webinar, he wants to share his experiences to spread knowledge and create awareness about OT cybersecurity.
Mathias Aase
Mathias is a dedicated security analyst at Secure-NOK, where he plays an important role in identifying security threats to critical actors.
Mathias' background can be summarized as a combination of practical experience, relevant education in the form of a bachelor's degree in Cyber Security and a general interest in cyber attacks.
In his role at Secure-NOK, he works with development and data analysis focused on OT security. As a safety analyst in industrial technology, he aims in this webinar to provide a practical perspective on operational safety.

