Matt Britter of Fortinet explains how OT cybersecurity can move from risk mitigation to business value through segmentation, visibility, zero trust and unified security.
Operational technology cybersecurity is becoming a business priority as legacy control systems, digital transformation and remote access expand attack surfaces across industrial environments. Systems built for trusted operations now require visibility, segmentation and zero trust principles that protect safety, uptime and critical processes without disrupting plant operations.
This session, led by Matt Britter, senior OT SME at Fortinet, will cover:
- How OT programs can use frameworks such as IEC 62443, NIST and sector-specific guidance to structure risk reduction;
- How segmentation, passive visibility and least privilege access create the foundation for secure remote access and zero trust;
- How threat intelligence, virtual patching, application control and unified security tools help reduce downtime, improve safety and support business value.
Here is the course outline:
OT Cybersecurity: From Risk Mitigation to Business Value Multiplier |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
