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Overview
The modernization of industrial environments around the globe is linking asset connectivity to the heart of what sustains everyday life. As assets within the extended internet of things (XIoT) proliferate throughout operational technology networks, priority No. 1 is maintaining an accurate, always up-to-date asset inventory. This presentation will explain why it’s important to understand what assets are on the network, how they are connected, whether they’re vulnerable to active exploits, and who can access them. Understanding the answers to these questions requires fundamental knowledge about the unique environments they come from, and the ability to tailor cybersecurity solutions to fit them.
Moderator
Betty Burke – COO/Secretary, ISSA International
Betty currently serves on the ISSA International Board of Directors and is a past President of the MN-ISSA chapter.  Betty has over twenty years’ experience in Information Technology and Information Security in positions of progressive responsibility and technical expertise. She has worked on information security planning, developing and delivering security programs. She is respected as a decision-maker and creative problem solver with demonstrated ability to achieve desired results while maintaining effective team cooperation. She has worked with several security regulations and standards including HIPAA, ISO17799, COBIT, Payment Card Industry Standard, NIST Standards and IRS Publication 1075. Betty is CISSP and CISA certified.
Speaker/s
Brian Dunphy – Vice President, Product Management, Claroty
Brian Dunphy leads Product Management for Claroty, the market leading industrial cybersecurity company.  In this capacity, he is responsible for product strategy & key product improvements that make it easier for customers to monitor and protect their OT and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) infrastructure. Brian has 25 years of cybersecurity industry experience, with a focus on building products and services to monitor enterprises for cyber threats. Most recently, he led product management for RSA’s NetWitness Platform – a XDR platform trusted by the world’s top brands to find the most advanced threats. Prior to RSA, Brian led product management and global security
Brian started his career in the U.S. Air Force as a Communications Officer responsible for leading the Department of Defense’s CERT activities for major cyber intrusions. Brian holds a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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