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CS4CA APAC Summit

Governance and Responsibility: Who Owns OT Security?


Course

Mantas Mazeikis, Tony Jarvis, Jacxine Fernandez and Shilpy Banerjee examine who truly owns OT security and how federated accountability, governance frameworks and cross-team collaboration close the gaps adversaries exploit.

The complex nature of governance in modern industrial environments leaves a critical question unanswered: who is ultimately responsible for OT security - IT, OT, the C-suite, or all three? As digitization accelerates and IT-OT convergence rewrites accountability structures, the answer demands more than a reporting line.

In this insightful discussion, Mantas Mazeikis, Tony Jarvis, Jacxine Fernandez and Shilpy Banerjee discuss:

  • How IT-OT convergence is reshaping security roles, and why federated accountability with defined outcomes is more effective than assigning a single owner;
  • What a robust governance framework looks like in practice, including technical operating standards, cross-functional committees, shared risk language and RACI-level role clarity that eliminates the waiting game between teams;
  • How to manage cross-departmental collaboration and communication, and why embedding security into procurement contracts, change management and vendor access reviews is the next frontier in OT security ownership.

Here is the course outline:

Governance and Responsibility: Who Owns OT Security?

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

CPE Credit Certificate

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