Protecting What You Can't Patch - How to Secure OT Systems Against Modern Cyberthreats
Course
Benjamin Pieritz of Triovega examines why legacy OT systems remain dangerously exposed and how machine-level protection secured one manufacturer's production-critical assets.
Most factory machines were never designed with cybersecurity in mind, and replacing them is rarely financially viable. Firewalls and network segmentation help, but attackers using living-off-the-land techniques exploit legacy protocols and move through operational technology environments without triggering a single alert.
This session examines how a global medical compression manufacturer secured production-critical machines running legacy operating systems, without downtime, replacement or isolating equipment from the network.
In this session, led by Benjamin Pieritz, CEO at Triovega, you will learn:
- Why legacy OT protocols remain the primary enabler of large-scale cyberattacks;
- How machine-level protection secures assets that cannot be patched or replaced;
- What a protective dome architecture achieves without touching the machine itself.
Here is the course outline:
Protecting What You Can't Patch - How to Secure OT Systems Against Modern Cyberthreats |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
