Greg Tracey of AMDT explains how OT teams can close the plant-floor reality gap through asset intelligence, version control, change governance and tested recovery.
OT security confidence often increases farther from the plant floor, while operators and engineers continue to face disruptions, workarounds and hidden exposure. Compliance audits, monitoring tools and site-level inventories do not always provide enterprise control over configuration drift, firmware divergence, change execution and recovery readiness.
This session, led by Greg Tracey, vice president - Americas, AMDT, will cover:
- How plant-level gaps in asset inventory, firmware visibility and backup testing create enterprisewide operational risk;
- How centralized asset intelligence, version control, structured change management and automated backups improve recoverability;
- How control, consistency and resilience help organizations close the gap between board-level assumptions and plant-floor reality.
Here is the course outline:
The OT Reality Gap: What Your Plant Floor Knows About Cyber Risk That the C-Suite Doesn't |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
