Lessons Learned in Secure Remote Access
Course
Ronald Chan of Aboitiz Power Corporation shares practical lessons from deploying a unified secure remote access framework across a major energy operator's OT network, from zero-trust principles to cultural change.
As OT environments become more connected and vendor-dependent, securing third-party remote access demands more than technology; it requires cultural change, cross-functional collaboration and a zero-trust mindset tailored to the realities of industrial operations.
In this session, Ronald Chan of Aboitiz Power Corporation will share insights on:
- How a unified secure remote access framework replaces broad network-level access with auditable, least-privilege controls;
- Why OT-specific constraints, including unpatched legacy systems and OEM dependencies, must shape solution selection, and why zero trust principles must be adapted rather than applied directly from IT;
- How IT-OT collaboration, continuous training and embedding security into operational culture are as critical as any technical control.
Here is the course outline:
Lessons Learned From Establishing a Secure Remote Access Framework |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
